From: LD55ZRA on

I have tested installing Office XP it on my test machine Windows 7
Professional and found no apparent problems using Word or Excel.
I didn't try using Outlook, PowerPoint or Access DB because I
didn't have enough data to test with.

As long as you install it using default settings, I don't think
there should be any problems. the alternative is to use free
version of Open Office from here:

<http://download.openoffice.org/>

hth

Tom wrote:
>
> I currently own Office Professional XP. I have to buy a new machine
> that will have Windows 7
> as the OS.
>
> Will I still be able to install my software on this new machine w/o
> any issues? Or will I be forced to buy a newer version?
>
> I don't know about 32 bit vs 64 bit, Or various versions or beta's, I
> just want to use what I have on whatever machine I buy.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom

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