Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Office versions [ ] Release date Title Components Notes November 19, 1990 Office 1.0 Word 1.1, Excel 2.0, PowerPoint 2.0 March 4, 1991 Office 1.5 Word 1.1, Excel 3.0, PowerPoint 2.0 July 8, 1991 Office 1.6 Word 1.1, Excel 3.0, PowerPoint 2.0, Mail 2.1 Last version to support August 30, 1992 Word 2.0c, Excel 4.0, PowerPoint 3.0, Mail 3.0 Later rebranded as Office 92 January 17, 1994 Office 4.0 Word 6.0, Excel 4.0, PowerPoint 3.0, Mail 3.1 June 2, 1994 Office 4.3 Word 6.0, Excel 5.0, PowerPoint 4.0, Mail 3.2, Access 2.0 This is the last 16-bit version. This means that it is also the last version to support, July 3, 1994 Office for NT 4.2 Word 6.0, Excel 5.0, PowerPoint 4.0, Office Manager Runs on August 24, 1995 (7.0) Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Schedule+, Binder, Access, Bookshelf Coincided with the operating system release. Works only on Windows 95 as well as and later. This is the first Office version to have the same version number (7.0, inherited from Word 6.0) for all major component products (Word, Excel and so on). November 19, 1996 (8.0) Word 97, Word 98, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, BookShelf Basics, Publisher 97, Publisher 98, Small Business Financial Manager 97, Small Business Financial Manager 98, Automap Street Plus, Direct Mail Manager, Expedia Streets 98 Was published on as well as on a set of 45 3½-inch, became -safe with Service Release 2, and was the last version to support. June 20, 1997 Office 97 Powered by Word 98 (8.5) Was released only in Japanese and Korean editions. First version to contain Outlook 98 in all editions and Publisher 98 in the Small Business Edition, as well as the first version of Office 97 to support Windows 98 Second Edition. June 7, 1999 (9.0) Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Small Business Tools, Access, FrontPage, PhotoDraw First Version to Support, and last version to support. Office 2000 is also the last version not to include and not covered by, although on individual installs, the Office Update website still required the presence of original install media for updates to install. May 31, 2001 (10.0) Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, FrontPage, Small Business Tools Last version to support, and. Improved support for working in user accounts without administrative privileges on and. October 21, 2003 (11.0) Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access, InfoPath First version to introduce Windows XP style icons. Last version to support. Last version to have legacy menus. January 30, 2007 (12.0) Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, Access, InfoPath, Communicator, Groove, OneNote, Visio Viewer, OCT Broadly released alongside. First version to use the new with tabbed menus. Hi, How do I go about getting an older version of Office? I mistakenly upgraded to Office 2016, not knowing Outlook 2016 did not support Exchange 2007. I need to fix this, and the most logical. Microsoft releases new and improved versions of its Office software suite regularly. By installing the latest version of Office, you get access to upgraded tools, as well as new functions. Install earlier versions of Office first. For example, install Office 2010 before installing Office 2016 (or Office 2013). This also applies to other products from the Office family, like Visio, Project or Access Runtime as well as Language Packs and Proofing Tools. If you really must have that MS Office 2003 suite, you can either do a search for the string 'ms office 2003 torrent' and take your chances, or do a search on eBay for an old copy. After running an eBay search, I managed to find a copy of MS Office 2003 with a bid of $32.00 USD at the time of this writing.
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