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Section: Microsoft Windows Tutorial: Windows / Office Version Compatibility Chart Microsoft Office Version and Windows Version Compatibility ChartWe often hear 'Will Office 2007 run on my Windows 10 PC?' And 'Does Office 2019 work with Windows 7?' We wish Microsoft had compatibility charts showing which Office versions work with which version of Windows, but they don't.
So here's ours. Updated: September 12, 2019We've consolidated this information from Microsoft's websites and provided links where possible, but please see our Disclaimer below. ● If your PC came with a trial version of Office that you did not keep, it must be uninstalled before installing a new version.● Don't upgrade your Windows operating system until you have verified that your version of Office is compatible. This is especially true if you don't have any installation disks because you purchased Office pre-installed on your computer, or your computer came with a Trial version of Office.● You may see reference here, and elsewhere, to the Windows Compatibility Center. Unfortunately, Microsoft took down this online tool.
Compatibility Chart for WINDOWS 10 and Microsoft OfficeWindows 10Support ends 14-Oct-2025Office 365Compatible. The objective of Office 365 is for the end user to automatically upgrade to the newest version when notified. Microsoft says 'For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system.' Office 2019Support ends 14-Oct-2025Compatible. SeeOffice 2016Support ends 14-Oct-2025Compatible.
SeeOffice 2013Support ends 11-Apr-2023Compatible. See and scroll to bottom of pageOffice 2010Support ends 13-Oct-2020Compatible EXCEPT for Office Starter 2010© KeynoteSupport.comOffice 2007Support has endedCompatible per this But this webpage says older versions, including 2007, 'are not certified compatible with Windows 10 but might work with or without compatibility mode.' Office 2003Support has endedNOT Compatible, though Windows Compatibility Center website showed several products as being compatible (e.g.
PowerPoint 2003 SP3), and some have it working in compatibility mode.Office XP (2002)NOT CompatibleOffice 2000NOT Compatible. Compatibility Chart for Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 and Microsoft OfficeWindows 8 and Windows 8.1Support ends 10-Jan-2023Office 365Compatible. The objective of Office 365 is for the end user to automatically upgrade to the newest version when notified.
Microsoft says 'For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system.' Office 2019Not Compatible. SeeOffice 2016Support ends 14-Oct-2025Compatible. See© KeynoteSupport.comOffice 2013Support ends 11-Apr-2023Compatible. See Compatible. See and (scroll to bottom of page)Office 2010Support ends 13-Oct-2020Compatible (32-bit and 64-bit editions) for 8 (see ).
For 8.1, the Compatibility Center showed several products that weren't supported or have issues, such as Visio and Proof.Office 2007Support has endedCompatible. Some folks had problems with 8.1, so do research first.Office 2003Support has endedNOT compatible. However, some claim it may run in a Virtual Machine with Professional and Enterprise editionsOffice XP (2002)Support has endedNOT compatible. However, some Office XP programs and suites were shown to be compatible in the Windows Compatibility Center; e.g. Microsoft Office XP Professional and Microsoft Office XP Excel SP3. Yet these items, when checked against Windows 7, say 'Not compatible' or 'No Info; Check with software publisher'. See.Office 2000NOT compatible.
Compatibility Chart for Windows 7 and Microsoft OfficeWindows 7Support ends 14-Jan-2020Office 365Compatible. The objective of Office 365 is for the end user to automatically upgrade to the newest version when notified. Microsoft says 'For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system.' Office 2019Not Compatible. SeeOffice 2016Support ends 14-Oct-2025Compatible. SeeOffice 2013Support ends 11-Apr-2023Compatible. See andOffice 2010Support ends 13-Oct-2020Compatible (both 32-bit and 64-bit editions).
SeeOffice 2007Support has endedCompatible. Some folks have issues, but most are caused by first failing to uninstall a trial version of Office.Office 2003Support has endedCompatible© KeynoteSupport.comOffice XP (2002)Not compatible.
It may run in XP mode, which is only available in Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editionsOffice 2000NOT compatible. However, some folks claim success, except for Outlook. May run in XP mode, which is only available in Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate edition. Otherwise, best to find a newer version.
Compatibility Chart for Windows Vista and Microsoft OfficeWindows VistaSupport ended 11-Apr-2017Office 365Not Compatible. Office 365 is always the latest Office version. See.Office 2019Office 2016Office 2013Not Compatible.
SeeOffice 2010Support ends 13-Oct-2020Compatible with Service Pack 1 (32-bit and 64-bit editions). See andOffice 2007Support has endedCompatible. SeeOffice 2003Support has endedCompatible© KeynoteSupport.comOffice XP (2002)Support has endedCompatibleOffice 2000NOT Compatible. Some folks on the Internet claim success, except for Outlook. Best to find a newer version. Compatibility Chart for Windows XP and Microsoft OfficeWindows XP.Support ended 8-Apr-2014Office 365Not Compatible. Office 365 is always the latest Office version.
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See.Office 2019Office 2016Office 2013Not Compatible. SeeOffice 2010Support ends 13-Oct-2020The 32-bit edition only of Office 2010 is compatible with Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3). SeeOffice 2007Office 2003Office XP (2002)Office 2000Support has endedThese 4 Office versions are Compatible with Windows XP© KeynoteSupport.com. Windows XP users: Here is a good with tips on staying safe using XP now that support has ended and security patches are no longer being provided by Microsoft. Every Microsoft product support has a Mainstream Support phase and an Extended Support phase.
Our compatibility chart lists the dates that the products' Extended Support phase ends because that is the support that is most important to our readers.What is the difference? Extended Support provides security updates, paid-support, and online technical support via Microsoft's Knowledge Base or other support websites.The mainstream phase of support includes the above, plus the ability to submit requests for product changes and features, and some complimentary support for selected products for certain enterprise customers.To see lifecycle information for your version of Microsoft Office, go to, key in your version (e.g.
Office 2019), and press Search. For a (long) list of lifecycle information for every Office product and version, go to this.Disclaimer: As always, we do our best to provide accurate, easy-to-understand information for our website visitors. However, we will not be held responsible for inadvertent errors, nor should any visitor infer that we are providing technical advice or guarantees.
In addition, Keynote Support does not respond to technical questions or provide technical assistance. If you have questions about any information discussed in this article, use the appropriate Microsoft Forum.We hope our Windows and Office compatibility tutorial has been helpful.
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