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I have Microsoft Professional Ver 5.1 and need to download EXCEL. Do I need
Office 2003?
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Bob Phillips
 
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Professional what?

You don't need Office for Excel, you can have it free-standing, but you will
need to buy an Excel license, you cannot download it that I know of.

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Peo Sjoblom
 
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A 60 days trial version

http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...dardtrial.mspx


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Professional what?

You don't need Office for Excel, you can have it free-standing, but you

will
need to buy an Excel license, you cannot download it that I know of.

--

HTH

RP
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I have Microsoft Professional Ver 5.1 and need to download EXCEL. Do I

need
Office 2003?





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Jerry W. Lewis
 
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Newer operating systems will run older versions of Excel, but the newest
versions of Excel may not run on older operating systems. System
requirements are listed on the box.

As noted by others, Excel is not part of the operating system, and (with
the exception of a limited time trial version) must be purchased (as
either a separate product or part of Office), rather than downloaded.

Jerry

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