Re: Does the Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 run on a Mac?
You need Office 2004 (I think it's 2004) for the Mac. The Mac
equivalent to Office 2007 is due out next year I believe. All editions
of Office 2007 are for Windows only.
Brian
"kpayne11" <kpayne11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B1745CC8-32ED-4749-AEA1-209DC4A9CAE7@microsoft.com...
> Maybe it's a stupid question, but I really need Office for my Mac,
> and since
> I'm a student this is a killer deal. Can someone help please?
> Thanks.
Re: Does the Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 run on a Mac?
Mac version is Office 2004.
kpayne11 wrote:
> Maybe it's a stupid question, but I really need Office for my Mac, and since
> I'm a student this is a killer deal. Can someone help please? Thanks.
kpayne11 wrote:
>
> Maybe it's a stupid question, but I really need Office for my Mac, and since
> I'm a student this is a killer deal. Can someone help please? Thanks.
RE: Does the Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 run on a Mac?
You can also download BootCamp from www.apple.com/bootcamp/ for free.
Install XP or Vista and then purchase any Windows program you'd like. Simply
restart your Mac, press the option key while it reboots, and then select
Windows.
Bootcamp allows you to use both operating systems on your Mac and within a
few months you'll be able to switch between the two without restarting your
Mac.
"kpayne11" wrote:
> Maybe it's a stupid question, but I really need Office for my Mac, and since
> I'm a student this is a killer deal. Can someone help please? Thanks.
Re: Does the Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 run on a Mac?
You would need to purchase XP or Vista before you can install either of
them.
wsjessup wrote:
> You can also download BootCamp from www.apple.com/bootcamp/ for free.
> Install XP or Vista and then purchase any Windows program you'd like. Simply
> restart your Mac, press the option key while it reboots, and then select
> Windows.
>
> Bootcamp allows you to use both operating systems on your Mac and within a
> few months you'll be able to switch between the two without restarting your
> Mac.
>
> "kpayne11" wrote:
>
>
>>Maybe it's a stupid question, but I really need Office for my Mac, and since
>>I'm a student this is a killer deal. Can someone help please? Thanks.