Install Office 2003 Wine Ubuntu

  

From time to time, I need “proper” Word 2010; using LibreOffice doesn’t keep my recruiting agent happy, apparently. I installing ‘proper’ Office 2010 onto Linux Mint 17, but since I’m now running Ubuntu 16.04, I had to modify my instructions a little. What follows worked for me, anyway. To begin with, if you haven’t already done so, you will need to install Wine, the Windows ‘compatibility layer’ that allows Windows software to run on Linux.

I'm trying to install Office 2016 (business subscription) using the Office Deployment Tool 2016 (ODT) from a pre-downloaded install package. Microsoft Support have. An important resource for Wine users: Wine doors and also Frank's corner. This is a quick and dirty HOWTO to install Microsoft Office 2003 under Wine. The system used is Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 x64. On other system your mileage may vary. Pre-steps: Install wine. If you are going to do that on Ubuntu, please note that x64.

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Install Office 2003 Wine UbuntuInstall Office 2003 Wine Ubuntu

Or read our to learn how to use this site. What choice do I have? Fileice Downloader 2013 Keygen. All I want is to migrate from Windows to Linux, but as an advanced MS Office user, I'm struggling to make that change. Is there any way to use MS Office on linux? I was thinking about using a virtual machine, but I don't know if it's practical for daily use.

I'm just like you, id3a. Just last month, I, not vm. That link has another link in it, from howtogeek that I actually used to install it in Linux. So it's generic. The catch is, it depends on what verion of MS Office you use. If 2007, or 2003, it might work. The howtogeek example is 2007, 2003 is what I installed.

It might work with 2010, as NickAu posited. It's fairly simple. Genuine installation from the CDs, works just as it does in Windows, but the Wine thingy 'translates' the process so Linux can use it. Won't be always foolproof, but seems fine for heavy wordprocessing and spreadsheets so far.

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I have WordPerfect 8 for Linux (native to Linux, not a Windows version). But cannot get it to install, so if you were looking for the closest thing to MS Office, that's it. The Linux knock-offs are very different and can't translate Word files or Excel spreadsheets very well (unless very very simple). See if those step-by-step instructions work for you.

Yell at me if they don't? Edited by brainout, 17 July 2015 - 08:51 AM.