Hi Data Query,
Let me first say while I think it’s possible, I wouldn’t suggest running 4 versions of office side by each.
I’ll continue by asking if you have licenses for all 4 versions?
Let me know, and we’ll go from there!
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Hi,
I want to install Microsoft Office 2007,2010,2013,2016 on my machine, for created the login of microsoft and search for respective links
I am not able to find any like which give me access to install the MS-Office packages, I want all paid version to install
Kindly help into this
Regards,
Rahul P
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Hi Data Query,
Let me first say while I think it’s possible, I wouldn’t suggest running 4 versions of office side by each.
I’ll continue by asking if you have licenses for all 4 versions?
Let me know, and we’ll go from there!
Hi,
I want to install Microsoft Office 2007,2010,2013,2016 on my machine, for created the login of microsoft and search for respective links
I am not able to find any like which give me access to install the MS-Office packages, I want all paid version to install
Kindly help into this
Regards,
Rahul P
Microsoft no longer supports Office 2007 and does not provide any links to install it.
Install Office 2010 For Office 2013/2016>First installation/setup is from here:
http://www.office.com/setup Reinstallation is from your Office Account at: https://www.office.com/Myaccount
First, I am not saying this will work.
I currently have Word 2007, 2010, 2013 and 365 running on my computer from Office.
You should only use one version of Outlook, the latest.
To use multiple versions of Word, you need a separate folder designated as the User Templates folder for each. That is the folder that holds the normal template. That template is slightly different in each version.
Here is a link. Note, you need licenses for each version and product keys for the older versions. Office 2013 and 2016 should be linked to your Microsoft Account.