Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Microsoft Office 2004 help?

Hi, my husband just bought me a laptop, a sony vaio, and it has Vista, I'm wondering if anyone knew if microsoft office 2004 is compatible with Vista. I have it on my old xp, a compaq pesario, and I bought the program and all, not so long ago, about a year ago. And I'm wanting to put it on my vista, and I don't want to buy 2008 or w/e since I just bought 2004. Can I transfer the microsoft office files from my xp to my vista via a flash card? Or do I have to download an installer, does anyone know where to find a 2004 installer for vista? I've searched the microsoft site and can only find one for mac, not vista. I need this program for my schooling, and it would be much simpler if I could have them both on my xp and my vista, Can anyone help me? You can email me at fuzzbuttcottontail@yahoo.com if describing it in an email would be much simpler, just make sure you post something here so I can give you a BA. Thanks for any help!

Microsoft Office 2004 help?
Office 2004 is only available to Mac but not to XP.


XP and previous Windows are using Microsoft 2003.





On Vista, Vista is using latest is Office 2007, although you still can use Office 2003.





Mac Office 2004 and Windows Office 2003 has no difference but only one the Information Rights Management (IRM). The rest is equals. The difference is the version, Office 2003 came out before Mac Office 2004.








Add info:


Unfortunately Office 2004 is not compatible with Office 2007.


You have to wait for the new updates, unknown when to be released.


Any mac user can comment me if I'm wrong.





Family guy might be right. He pinpoint to openoffice.org/ but there's also some option for you like abiword and KOffice.





OpenOffice supports for Windows/Mac


http://www.openoffice.org/index.html





Abiword, KOffice supports Mac/Windows/Linux


http://abisource.com/


http://www.koffice.org/





NeoOffice supports Mac


http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/inde...








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Reply:Try OpenOffice instead. It's free and it works with all the Microsoft Office formats.





http://www.openoffice.org


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