XP Professional Compatibility with Office 2000?

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    Default Re: XP Professional Compatibility with Office 2000?

    In article <039d01c34b0c$db1b5c40$a301280a@phx.gbl>,
    [email]monica@thecommunitiesgroup.com[/email] says...
    > I assume that Microsoft Office 2000 is compatible with
    > Windows XP Professional, but I really need to know for
    > sure, since it's for my boss's computer.....
    > I've spent 30 minutes on the site looking, and can't find
    > the answer. I know someone here knows? Are they compatible?
    > Thanks for the help!
    >
    certainly is - I run just that!
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    Default Re: XP Professional Compatibility with Office 2000?

    Yes, they are compatible.


    "mokauf" <monica@thecommunitiesgroup.com> wrote in message
    news:039d01c34b0c$db1b5c40$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I assume that Microsoft Office 2000 is compatible with
    > Windows XP Professional, but I really need to know for
    > sure, since it's for my boss's computer.....
    > I've spent 30 minutes on the site looking, and can't find
    > the answer. I know someone here knows? Are they compatible?
    > Thanks for the help!

    SunSpot Guest

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    Default XP Professional Compatibility with Office 2000?

    Liar! If you had spent only 2-3 minutes on this site, and
    searched for Office 2000, you would have found the answer!

    Just ask the question! Don't embelish it with falsehoods!
    >-----Original Message-----
    >I assume that Microsoft Office 2000 is compatible with
    >Windows XP Professional, but I really need to know for
    >sure, since it's for my boss's computer.....
    >I've spent 30 minutes on the site looking, and can't
    find
    >the answer. I know someone here knows? Are they
    compatible?
    >Thanks for the help!
    >.
    >
    falcon Guest

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    "mokauf" <monica@thecommunitiesgroup.com> wrote in message
    news:039d01c34b0c$db1b5c40$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I assume that Microsoft Office 2000 is compatible with
    > Windows XP Professional, but I really need to know for
    > sure, since it's for my boss's computer.....

    Yes, it is.

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    Default Re: XP Professional Compatibility with Office 2000?

    "mokauf" <monica@thecommunitiesgroup.com> wrote:
    >I assume that Microsoft Office 2000 is compatible with
    >Windows XP Professional, but I really need to know for
    >sure, since it's for my boss's computer.....
    >I've spent 30 minutes on the site looking, and can't find
    >the answer. I know someone here knows? Are they compatible?
    >Thanks for the help!
    It better be. I am using it myself with XP Pro. :-)

    Good luck


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