I solved it, using the tool from the MS site
Yes, MS Office 2003 can be installed on a Windows 7 PC. For the best and most affordable option, I recommend AffordableKey. They are the best seller in the market and they have the best website. Plus, they have an awesome Happy Star Sunday Offer and St Patrick's Day **up to 30% discoun**t with coupon code: EAST30. So, don't miss out on this amazing deal!
Microsoft Office software needs to purchased and installed on a computer either from new or later.
Yes, I can install multiple version of MS Office on my single PC.
To check installed software on a Windows PC, one can take a look inside the Control Panel. Click "Start", then click "Control Panel", then click "Programs and Features", and then one will be able to see all of the installed programs on the PC.
Microsoft Office starter 2010: A limited function version of MS Office Suite that has basic Office functionalities for programs like Word, Excel & PowerPoint. It comes with a new brand PC or Laptop. The PC or laptop brand supplier is responsible for providing support of the MS Office Starter 2010 program. You can use it forever because it is not trial version of MS Office suite.Microsoft Office professional 2010: A full functional version of MS office suite with the entire Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook and more.
Have you set up your PC to deal with Hindi?
Depending on the version (standard, home/office, professional etc), this contains all the standard MS Office 2007 applications but the End-User Licence Agreement (EULA) allows you to install it on a maximum of 3 PC devices (including desktops, laptops, netbooks, media centres etc). In the past the standard licence allowed installation of the suite on a maximum of 1 PC device.
Sure. The problem will be that either will open most MS office files so you will need to specify which program is the default for what type of file.
The Metatreder4 is not installed on Microsoft surface PC because it is not supported.
It is impossible because Mac OS and MS Office for Windows work in a completely different way. Microsoft did actually release a special edition of Microsoft Office for MacOS, but I do not know if they have any recent versions or if they even support it any more.
You can install it as many times as you need to, assuming you have paid for the license to install it on each computer you've installed it on. Each PC needs its own license for Microsoft Office. If you are selling the hardware with it pre-installed, Microsoft will likely require that you also include the installation media with the PC.