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Search forums. Log in. Sign up. Computer problem? Tech Support Guy is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. Click here to join today! JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Install Publisher on Windows 7. Thread starter jackflodot Start date Dec 28, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread.

Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Dec 28, Messages 4. Can anyone help please? Thanks Jackie.

Joined Jan 2, Messages 45, I do not think that version is supported any longer ie it has reached its end of life. I know there are numerous "issues" when someone attempts to install office xp, etc on win7. Compatible bit and bit editions for 8 see System Requirements for Office For 8.

Some folks had problems with 8. NOT compatible. See technet article. However, some claim it may run in a Virtual Machine with Professional and Enterprise editions. Office XP Support has ended. Yet these items, when checked against Windows 7, say "Not compatible" or "No Info; Check with software publisher" Compatible both bit and bit editions.

See System Requirements for Office Some folks have issues, but most are caused by first failing to uninstall a trial version of Office.

Not compatible. However, some folks claim success, except for Outlook. Otherwise, best to find a newer version. What the issues are with Publisher, and how severe they are, I don't know.

Have you tried opening the files in Publisher? You should. They might be fine. You can get more informations about the compatibility of Microsoft Office Publisher in Windows 7 by performing a query on the Microsoft Windows 7 Compatibility Center at the following web address.

Anyway, I presume that there could be compatibility issues in running a so old version of Microsoft Office on a Windows 7 system, as K Blake told you: why don't you try using Microsoft Office Publisher , instead? If you absolutely need to use Publisher you can try to run it in compatibiliy mode , supposed that you can install it in Windows 7 without any problem.

Remember that you must have valid Retail licenses for any operating system that you want to virtualize. Office Office Exchange Server.



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