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| Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer too. http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA for Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a second copy on a portable computer. Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see if they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my second copy? |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac If you wish to install the Mac version of Microsoft Office, you'll have to purchase the Mac version. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Kevin Chu" <Kevin Chu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22440D86-383D-4763-8B10-E4B59559AE77@microsoft.com... I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer too. http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA for Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a second copy on a portable computer. Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see if they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my second copy? |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac Kevin Chu, Office 2007 is for Vista /Windows operating systems on PCs. Mac 2008 is for Apple Mac PCs only - two totally separate software programs. You may install Office 2007 on Windows with Bootcamp software on your Intel Mac machine and then purchase a copy of Office 2008 and install that on your Mac OS (partition). So you can have two separate Operating Systems (both Windows/Apple partitions) and two complete separate Microsoft Office software programs (one for each operating system) installed on your MacBookPro. Hope this helps. "Kevin Chu" <Kevin Chu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22440D86-383D-4763-8B10-E4B59559AE77@microsoft.com... >I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for > Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer too. > > http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ > > However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA for > Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a > second > copy on a portable computer. > > Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see if > they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my second > copy? |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac Is that the Microsoft answer? Thanks, Kevin "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > If you wish to install the Mac version of Microsoft Office, > you'll have to purchase the Mac version. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Kevin Chu" <Kevin Chu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22440D86-383D-4763-8B10-E4B59559AE77@microsoft.com... > I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for > Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer too. > > http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ > > However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA for > Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a second > copy on a portable computer. > > Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see if > they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my second copy? |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac Are they two separate software suites, or are they just ported to different operating systems? Kevin "Jules" wrote: > Kevin Chu, > > Office 2007 is for Vista /Windows operating systems on PCs. > Mac 2008 is for Apple Mac PCs only - two totally separate software programs. > > You may install Office 2007 on Windows with Bootcamp software on your Intel > Mac machine and then purchase a copy of Office 2008 and install that on your > Mac OS (partition). > > So you can have two separate Operating Systems (both Windows/Apple > partitions) and two complete separate Microsoft Office software programs > (one for each operating system) installed on your MacBookPro. > > Hope this helps. > > "Kevin Chu" <Kevin Chu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:22440D86-383D-4763-8B10-E4B59559AE77@microsoft.com... > >I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for > > Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer too. > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ > > > > However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA for > > Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a > > second > > copy on a portable computer. > > > > Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see if > > they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my second > > copy? > > > |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac Both, separate Operating systems and separate Software programs. Office 2007 for Windows XP and/or Vista in one Partition on Intel Mac Office 2008 is Apple Mac in OS partition. Only this version is not VBA compatible VBA has been removed - although I did read Microsoft Apple Mac next version would have VBA reinstated. This info is readily available. I use Intel Macs and run two operating systems and different software both Apple Mac and Windows XP/Vista. "Kevin Chu" <KevinChu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4C4F56C7-BCA8-45B0-8C16-81E20C800FC4@microsoft.com... > Are they two separate software suites, or are they just ported to > different > operating systems? > > Kevin > > "Jules" wrote: > >> Kevin Chu, >> >> Office 2007 is for Vista /Windows operating systems on PCs. >> Mac 2008 is for Apple Mac PCs only - two totally separate software >> programs. >> >> You may install Office 2007 on Windows with Bootcamp software on your >> Intel >> Mac machine and then purchase a copy of Office 2008 and install that on >> your >> Mac OS (partition). >> >> So you can have two separate Operating Systems (both Windows/Apple >> partitions) and two complete separate Microsoft Office software programs >> (one for each operating system) installed on your MacBookPro. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> "Kevin Chu" <Kevin Chu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:22440D86-383D-4763-8B10-E4B59559AE77@microsoft.com... >> >I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for >> > Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer >> > too. >> > >> > http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ >> > >> > However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA >> > for >> > Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a >> > second >> > copy on a portable computer. >> > >> > Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see >> > if >> > they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my >> > second >> > copy? >> >> >> |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac Hi Kevin, For official Microsoft licensing answers you'd need to contact the licensing folks through http://microsoft.com/licensing. The discussion groups are generally peer support. Your license is for a particular product and version. Office 2007 and Office 2008 are separate products and you'd purchase a license for each. Apart from the product license are system requirements. Office 2007 requires either Windows XP or Windows Vista. As Jules mentioned you can get it to run in an emulator, but it's not a listed configuration that MS tests. You may want to use the links below for the Office:mac discussion group for more details. =============== <<"Kevin Chu" <KevinChu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EC6395BC-D08F-4F31-B610-97AEB1749C79@microsoft.com... Is that the Microsoft answer? Thanks, Kevin >> -- I hope this helps you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Microsoft Office:Mac newsgroups: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.mac.office or http://microsoft.com/mac/community/c...pid=newsgroups Microsoft Office:Mac products and updates http://microsoft.com/mac |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac Office 2007 (for Windows) and Office 2008 (for Mac) are two different products. Similar, compatible, yes, but still two different things. If you want to install your additional instance of 2007 on the Mac, you could do so if you have it set to dual boot or run a vitural Windows machine. But, you'll have to buy a Windows license to install on the Mac. Val "Kevin Chu" <KevinChu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EC6395BC-D08F-4F31-B610-97AEB1749C79@microsoft.com... Is that the Microsoft answer? Thanks, Kevin "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > If you wish to install the Mac version of Microsoft Office, > you'll have to purchase the Mac version. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Kevin Chu" <Kevin Chu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:22440D86-383D-4763-8B10-E4B59559AE77@microsoft.com... > I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for > Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer too. > > http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ > > However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA for > Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a > second > copy on a portable computer. > > Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see if > they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my second > copy? |
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| Re: Want to use Office 2007/2008 on both Windows and Mac Thanks for the replies everyone. I did get through to someone at Microsoft and I would have to purchase a separate licence to run Office for Mac. Office for Mac cannot be considered the second installation for an existing office for Windows installation. Microsoft's infrastructure and accounting etc. is set up to consider the two versions to be separate products. Re the booting of different OSs, thanks but my question above was not technical in nature, I do have a computer background. I was asking about licencing. Thanks, Kevin "Jules" wrote: > Both, separate Operating systems and separate Software programs. > Office 2007 for Windows XP and/or Vista in one Partition on Intel Mac > Office 2008 is Apple Mac in OS partition. Only this version is not VBA > compatible VBA has been removed - although I did read Microsoft Apple Mac > next version would have VBA reinstated. > > This info is readily available. I use Intel Macs and run two operating > systems and different software both Apple Mac and Windows XP/Vista. > > > "Kevin Chu" <KevinChu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4C4F56C7-BCA8-45B0-8C16-81E20C800FC4@microsoft.com... > > Are they two separate software suites, or are they just ported to > > different > > operating systems? > > > > Kevin > > > > "Jules" wrote: > > > >> Kevin Chu, > >> > >> Office 2007 is for Vista /Windows operating systems on PCs. > >> Mac 2008 is for Apple Mac PCs only - two totally separate software > >> programs. > >> > >> You may install Office 2007 on Windows with Bootcamp software on your > >> Intel > >> Mac machine and then purchase a copy of Office 2008 and install that on > >> your > >> Mac OS (partition). > >> > >> So you can have two separate Operating Systems (both Windows/Apple > >> partitions) and two complete separate Microsoft Office software programs > >> (one for each operating system) installed on your MacBookPro. > >> > >> Hope this helps. > >> > >> "Kevin Chu" <Kevin Chu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:22440D86-383D-4763-8B10-E4B59559AE77@microsoft.com... > >> >I just built a new computer and I have a new licence for Office 2007 for > >> > Windows. The EULA says I can install Office on a portable computer > >> > too. > >> > > >> > http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ > >> > > >> > However, my portable computer is a MacBook Pro. I looked at the EULA > >> > for > >> > Office 2008 for Mac and it says the same thing -- that I can install a > >> > second > >> > copy on a portable computer. > >> > > >> > Does anyone know the appropriate party to contact at Microsoft to see > >> > if > >> > they'll send me the media for the Mac version so I can install my > >> > second > >> > copy? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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