It does on Vista Home Basic (my op sys). I have Office 2000 Pro on it with no problems.
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.
Yes, I have used it with Vista
There isn't actually any such product as Office Vista; Office 2007 was released at the same time as Vista so it is associated with it.Windows Vista is an operating system, Office is an application that, in principle, runs on several operating systems - you can buy Office to run on Apple OSX and Windows mobile as well as on regular Windows. Also, although Office 2007 is associated with Vista, it will run on older versions of Windows (for example, Windows XP).
Yes.
Yes - Office 2007 will install and run with no special setup required.
Vista is operating system and without it you cannot run and do anytning on your computer, Microsoft office 2007 is software and you can run computer without it and search the web.
Yes, everything should work except for Outlook.
Mostly you shouldn't have any problems; however there is an issue with Outlook (not Outlook Express). Outlook 2000 stores its username/password information in the registry. When vista was developed it was decided that this wasn't secure enough and under Vista, Outlook will ask for the email password each time it is run. The only solutions to this are to keep Outlook running all the time or to use a third party keyboard macro system to automatically supply the password when requested. Neither is ideal! Microsoft don't support Office 2000 (or 2002) under Vista so the problem is unlikely to be fixed.
How do you get Jane's usaf run on vista
it should run on vista, you may have to run it in compatibility mode for windows 95 or 98, but it should offer you little issues as it is a Microsoft program, as is windows vista. The only advantage to installing Office 97 (I've only just learnt about running programmes in compatibility mode) is that there may be some useful fonts in there which are missing from later versions, but you could get fonts out of the cab folders, anyway. I considered using my old, paid for, Office 97 CD on my new Vista laptop rather than paying for the trial version of MS Office that's on it - but being skint and still wanting an up-to-date office programme, I downloaded OpenOffice instead. Why not?
I would recommend that you just try and install the software. If it not compatible it will alert you.If you go to the following address you may find a update for your software: www.corel.com/vista
You are probably thinking that Microsoft 2007 is office 2007. Office 2007 is a word processor that runs inside other operating systems, windows 7 is an operating system so office 2007 runs inside windows 7. Office 2007 can also run in windows vista and xp which are also both operating systems