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I never had need for Office until now. Problem is my system is the old
Windows 98 and everything for sale needs Windows 2000, or newer. How can I
get ahold of an old Office program to install? (I live in southern
california) Need to find a place to purchase.
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Just to add to Tom's reply.

Don't buy xl2003 (or office 2003). win98 won't run it.

xl2002 will work ok with win98.

Some say to stay away from xl97 and try to get a minimum of at least xl2k, too.
(xl2k added a few things and fixed a couple of bugs.)





Green graduate student wrote:

I never had need for Office until now. Problem is my system is the old
Windows 98 and everything for sale needs Windows 2000, or newer. How can I
get ahold of an old Office program to install? (I live in southern
california) Need to find a place to purchase.


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