It depends on what you mean by compatible. You can read Office 2000 documents with Office 2013, but Office 2013 documents need to be saved in a compatible format to read with Office 2000.
Yes, if you purchase Microsoft Office 2010, it will be compatible with Windows XP. If you get the newer version like Microsoft Office 2013, it will not be compatible with Windows XP.
No, it will run in Windows 7 thou.
Yes, You can use MS Office 2013 to read and save MS office 2000 files. You can use the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack to allow backward compatibility, so that previous versions of Office can open and save files in the new file format.
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Microsoft Office can be installed on both Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems. Microsoft Office 2013 will not install on Windows XP.
Yes, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 is compatible with Macs and can be installed from the Office website. If you're looking for an affordable option, try checking out Affordablekey. They are a best seller and have some of the best prices available. Plus, they have great deals like their Happy Star Sunday offer and St. Patrick's Day up to 30% discount using coupon code EAST30.
Interestingly, Microsoft publishes required specifications of the suites as "3GB" required hard drive space for all its versions: home and student 2013 home and business 2013 office standard 2013 office professional 2013 office professional plus 2013
A Microsoft Office Suit 2013 Home Premium and Office 365 costs about $99.99 for a year or $9.99 per month from the Microsoft website. This version supports 5PCs or MACs. There are also other more expensive versions on the website.
You can get the Microsoft Office suite at Microsoft Store website, but unfortunately you cannot find Office 2007 or any older versions available on the Microsoft's store website currently. But instead you can get a copy of Microsoft Office 365 or 2013. You can evaluate it for a period of 30 days and also extend the trial.
They won't have microsoft untill early 2013. But even then its only like 2 types.
The product key is an alpha-numeric code printed on the back of the sleeve that the disc for office is located in. It is different for every copy of Microsoft Office and is designed to be used only once. So there is not a single product key that works for all copies of Microsoft Office 2013. Each copy comes with its own one.
Yes. As an owner of Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2010, I can fully prove that it is possible. Also, since I know a person who happens to work for Microsoft, Microsoft Office 2013 will run on Windows 8 as well (when you plan to buy it).