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    Default How to Install Office on Vista ?

    Could you tell me if Office 2003 works with Vista before I load it onto my new computer from my old one, or is there a problem with it?

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    Office 2003 will work fine in Windows Vista. The newer edition, Office 2007, was designed specifically for Vista, but either will work without a problem in both Windows XP and Windows Vista. You mention loading it from the old PC - bear in mind that your licence may not entitle you to do this unless you bought it as a separate copy rather than it being already installed on the computer.

    In that case you should be fine, but you may find that the automatic activation of the
    software over the internet doesn't work so you'll need to call the telephone number that appears and explain that you've removed the software from the old computer and are installing it on the new one. If your copy of Office 2003 came with the computer, check the licence terms because they may not allow you to install it onto the new one.

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    Follow these steps

    Get the Office 2007 program on CD, or place the program integrated with your new PC. You can purchase it from local electronics stores, or you can order it from online specialty stores.

    Insert the CD into your computer and follow the instructions on the screen. When you insert a CD-ROM, the application will load and you will be prompted for confirmation and password.

    Run the installation wizard. Office 2007 is a program of Microsoft, which can automatically start the Setup wizard will guide you through this process. When the dialog box "autopilot" box, choose "Run Wizard" option.

    Check the program's help information if the application will not install.

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    We can all wish that our computer systems would always running perfectly, that we would never ever need to replace any parts, that we would never need to perform any updates, and that we would never have to worry about losing data or information. In a perfect world, our PC computers would function without ever crashing, corrupting, or presenting us with blue screens of objection and concern. Unfortunately, in today's computer world, we still need to make backups, we still need to install antivirus protection, and we still need to perform defragmentation tasks and other routine maintenance to ensure that our files remain safe, our data remains pure, and our operating systems remain uncorrupted.
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    Have a nice day

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    Hello friends

    Before install the Microsoft vista follow this instruction


    1. Obtain the Office 2007 program on CD, or locate the program included with your new computer. You can buy it from local electronics stores, or you can order it from online specialty stores.
    2. Step 2
      Insert the installation CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive, and follow instructions on the screen. Once you insert the CD, the application will load and you will be prompted for confirmation and password.
    3. Step 3
      Run the installation wizard. The Office 2007 is among the Microsoft programs that can automatically launch installation wizards to guide you through the process. When the "AutoPlay" dialog box appears, you need to select the "Run the Wizard" option.
    4. Step 4
      Check the program's help information if the application will not install.

    Thanks to all............

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