No - Excel and Word 2002 both crash intermittently, even new documents. Microsofts only suggestion is to upgrade to 2007.
They work fine in XP - why should paying for an upgrade be their professional suggestion.
Yes this version of office is comptiable with vista.
Yes
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Simple answer - NO and it's terrible. I love this program but can no longer use it. Microsoft does not seem to care. Sad, but true.
I have tested Pictue it 2002 in Visa without resultes. This programm is not compatible with vista. I think that maybe we can find an uppgrading fil for picute it in Vista.
No, Microsoft Office is only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher.
I think so. I'm searching for one for windows 7. But I think it is compatible with vista (and hopefully 7 too).
many of the sim objects will be compatible from fsx upward
Yes, you can run MS Office 2002 on a Vista computer. However, I think the version numbers are 2000 and 2003 -- I am not aware of an Office 2002 for the PC -- maybe the MAC. If that is the case, then you would not be able to run the MAC version of Office on a Vista computer.
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Officially, no. However, people have been able to get it to work by installing it as an Administrator, setting compatibility options to Windows 95, disabling themes on the program, and running it as an Administrator.
Not even close. Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. Windows XP is an operating system.