"Lord Vetinari" <ghod@att.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Emrys Davies" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> > "Alan Ralph" <alan.ralph@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:rjI9n.167528$cU2.139800@newsfe22.ams2...
> >> On 01/02/2010 21:50, Emrys Davies wrote:
> >> > Some persons on this site have said that they use Word 2000 with
> > Win7,
> >> > but what I would like to know is whether anyone has downloaded
Word
> > 2000
> >> > onto a PC which already has Win7 installed without there being
any
> >> > hassle during the download or subsequently.
> >>
> >> I've installed Office 2000 Premium (including Word 200) onto my PC
> >> running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. No problems thus far, and it
> > also
> >> integrated with Acrobat 8 Professional, installing the extra menu
and
> >> buttons for creating PDFs from within Word.
> >>
> >> As an aside, I only installed Word, Excel and Powerpoint. I've not
> > tried
> >> installing FrontPage or PhotoDraw (remember that?), as they'd be
> >> superfluous to my needs (got Adobe CS3 Web Premium, so I've covered
in
> >> those departments).
> >>
> >> Alan
> >
> > I have got Disc 1 Microsoft Works Suite 2000 setup, which includes
> > Microsoft Word 2000. What do you think of my chances with that?
Anyday
> > now I will order a new desktop and I could have Word 7000 installed
at a
> > reduced price, but I rarely use Word.
>
> Word 7000? Is this a secret new version, or did you mean Word 2007?
>
> Heh...I use Office 2007, mostly because I need the compatibility with
what I
> use at work. Otherwise, I'd just use OpenOffice.
Yes, silly me, I should have said Word 2007. Thanks.