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Purchased Office for Windows 95. Updated it via downloads for XP. Now on a
new computer, I installed old Windows 95 Office disc and tried to update
Office via downloads. I am failing. None of the downloads seem enough to
update the old version of Office.

Any suggestions other than buying a new Office?
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Microsoft stopped supporting that version some years ago, so you will
not be able to get updates for recent changes to Windows (Vista). You
might be able to get a second-hand copy of Office 2003 on Ebay or
Amazon (if you don't want 2007 version).

Hope this helps.

Pete

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Purchased Office for Windows 95. Updated it via downloads for XP. Now on a
new computer, I installed old Windows 95 Office disc and tried to update
Office via downloads. I am failing. None of the downloads seem enough to
update the old version of Office.

Any suggestions other than buying a new Office?


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