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    MCabot
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    Microsoft Office

    Can I run microsoft office 2000 in a dell XP?



    Thanks
    MC



  2. #2
    Don Guillett
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    You certainly should be able to
    I have xp home and have xl95, xl97sr2, and xl2002 all installed on mine.

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  3. #3
    garfield-n-odie
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    Re: Microsoft Office

    Not sure what you mean by "dell XP", but see
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=217883 "Description of the
    system requirements for all editions of Office 2000".

    MCabot wrote:

    > Can I run microsoft office 2000 in a dell XP?
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    > Thanks
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  4. #4
    Paul (ESI)
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    Re: Microsoft Office

    Can't imagine why not. You are in the wrong newsgroup, though. This question
    would be better posted to the Office newsgroup. This one is for new user
    questions for Microsoft Excell, one of the programs in the Office Suite.
    There is a newgroup in this bunch specifically for questions just about
    Office. You'll probably find folks who can help you better there. Good luck,
    friend! :-)

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    "garfield-n-odie" wrote:

    > Not sure what you mean by "dell XP", but see
    > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=217883 "Description of the
    > system requirements for all editions of Office 2000".
    >
    > MCabot wrote:
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    > > Can I run microsoft office 2000 in a dell XP?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > > MC
    > >
    > >

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