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Section: Microsoft Windows Tutorial: Office and Windows (10, , 8, 7) Compatibility Chart
We often hear "Will Office run on Windows 10?" and "Does Office work with Windows 7?" We wish Microsoft had charts showing which Office versions work with which version of Windows, but they don't. So here's ours. (Older version? See compatibility charts for Windows XP and Vista.)
We've consolidated this information from Microsoft's websites and provided links where possible, but please see our Disclaimer below. .
Compatibility Chart for WINDOWS 10 and Microsoft Office
Windows 10 Support ends Oct | |
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Office | Compatible. The objective of Office is for the end user to automatically upgrade to the newest version when notified. See System Requirements for Office. Microsoft says "For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system." |
OfficeSupport ends Oct | Compatible. See System Requirements for Office |
OfficeSupport ends Oct | Compatible. See System Requirements for Office |
OfficeSupport ends Apr | Compatible. See System Requirements for Office and scroll to bottom of page |
OfficeSupport ends Oct | Compatible EXCEPT for Office Starter © totalfon.net |
OfficeSupport has ended | Compatible per this Microsoft answer, but some have problems as the link shows. And this Microsoft answers webpage says older versions, including , "are not certified compatible with Windows 10 but might work with or without compatibility mode." |
OfficeSupport has ended | NOT Compatible, though Windows Compatibility Center website showed several products as being compatible (e.g. PowerPoint SP3), and some have it working in compatibility mode. |
Office XP () | NOT Compatible |
Office | NOT Compatible |
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Compatibility Chart for Windows 8 and Windows and Microsoft Office
Windows 8 and Windows Support ends Jan | |
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Office | Compatible. The objective of Office is for the end user to automatically upgrade to the newest version when notified. See System Requirements for Office. Microsoft says "For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system." |
Office | Not Compatible. See System Requirements for Office |
OfficeSupport ends Oct | Compatible. See System Requirements for Office © totalfon.net |
OfficeSupport ends Apr | Compatible. See Compatible. See System Requirements for Office and System Requirements for Office (scroll to bottom of page) |
OfficeSupport ends Oct | Compatible (bit and bit editions) for 8 (see System Requirements for Office ). For , the Compatibility Center showed several products that weren't supported or have issues, such as Visio and Proof. |
OfficeSupport has ended | Compatible. See Windows + Office. Some folks had problems with , so do research first. |
OfficeSupport has ended | 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 | NOT 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 technet article. |
Office | NOT compatible |
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Compatibility Chart for Windows 7 and Microsoft Office
Windows 7 Support ends Jan | |
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Office | Compatible. The objective of Office is for the end user to automatically upgrade to the newest version when notified. See System Requirements for Office. Microsoft says "For the best experience, use the latest version of any operating system." |
Office | Not Compatible. See System Requirements for Office |
OfficeSupport ends Oct | Compatible. See System Requirements for Office |
OfficeSupport ends Apr | Compatible. See System Requirements for Office and System Requirements for Office |
OfficeSupport ends Oct | Compatible (both bit and bit editions). See System Requirements for Office |
OfficeSupport has ended | Compatible. Some folks have issues, but most are caused by first failing to uninstall a trial version of Office. |
OfficeSupport has ended | Compatible © totalfon.net |
Office XP () | Not compatible. It may run in XP mode, which is only available in Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions |
Office | NOT 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. |
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Summary
Before upgrading Windows, verify that all existing applications are compatible and research upgrade issues. This is especially true if you don't have the installation disks because an application came pre-installed or a Trial version was activated.
If installing a new version of Office, uninstall the current version first. If installing Office on a computer for the first time, uninstall any trial version of Office that may have come with the computer and was never activated.
You may see references to the Windows Compatibility Center in the above charts. Unfortunately, Microsoft removed this online tool. Also, the support dates listed above refer to Microsoft's Extended Support. See Difference between Extended Support and Mainstream Support for more information.
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. Cheers!
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