Yes i have used it so i dont think it will have any issues in your pc. but now i ma using ms office 2007.
I think that will also works as they are both Windows products. Try also to visit this site. Maybe this can help you.
Office 2003 will work with Windows 7. HOWEVER, you can't upgrade between 32-bit and 64-bit. Whenever you move between architectures like that you have to fresh install. Only if you stay with 32-bit and do an in-place upgrade will Office 2003 stay "intact" and continue to work exactly as you have it now. If you move from 32-bit to 64-bit you'll have to reinstall Office, but it will work after that. (And for what it's worth, you *can* fresh install with the "upgrade" discs.)
Hello wacamoi, Have you checked compatibility? Just an FYI for you. It is always best to check with the software manufacturer FIRST. They will tell you if they have tested the product and the version, as well as whether or not it will work with Windows 7. Check out the Windows 7 Compatibility site: (There you will find out about hardware and software compatibilty.) http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/en-us/default.aspx There is a pulldown from which you can choose "hardware" and "software". There are also some great articles, instructional videos and such to help with your Windows 7 at our Springboard site: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/default.aspx Thanks again, John M. Microsoft Windows Client Support
yes, i think windows7 supports ms office 03. but i am using windows xp sp3. the response of ms office 2003 is very well in sp3.
Technocrate is correct -- to learn more about the differences to 32-bit vs. 64-bit architecture, please go here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/features/64-bit-support.aspx?tabid=2&catid=1 Jessica Microsoft Windows Client Team
I haven't seen a lot of complaints about Windows 7 so far, not like vista. It's release was followed by numerous complaints immediately. Windows 7 seems a lot lighter and user friendly.