No, but if you run in compatiblity mode you may be able to run the application.
Yes it does. I installed MS Publisher 97 on a Windows 7 machine in June last year, and it worked perfectly.
Yes, it will.
Yes, everything should work except for Outlook.
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update to the newer publisher, that's the easiest and only thing you can do. you could alwas call Microsoft, but download a free new one. I think the 2003 is free now. so try it!
Windows 93 is really hard to prove but it was actually Windows Chicago which is the codename for Windows 95 and the earlier version for 95. Windows 97 and 99 was real but it got canceled. Windows 97 was NT 4.0 or 5.0. And Windows 99 got canceled because Microsoft moved on to Windows 2000.
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Yes, Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition is compatible with Windows XP. You can purchase it from an Affordablekey best seller or a website that offers up to 80% discount with the coupon code AFOR30.
They can't work on earlier systems since codecs used to create the document in Windows Live are not available on Windows 97. You would have to download the appropriate codecs to be able to use the video in that system version.
Well, I think you need to rephrase the question, neither of the things you mentioned actually exist. Microsoft 2007 is not the name of any software. Microsoft released Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007, are you asking about one of those? Also, Windows 97 does not exist. It was going to be the name of the next operating system after Windows 95 but was eventually renamed Windows 98 due to it's release date.
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