Is there a conflict with microsoft office?

Is there a conflict using OSX Lion with Microsoft office products

It is my understanding that if you do not have a recent version MS Office 2007 or more recent then there are conflicts and Lion will not support the older version. 

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    See postings under ROBBIECRAFT:
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    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4137324#4137324
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    - Shortly after ver 3.6 was released, Lightroom 3.6 began crashing while in the DEVELOP module after 30 minutes plus or minus.
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              Memory
              CPU
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    - With LR only running, all was fine so Win 7 (home premium) was re-installed on my C drive and I stared re-installing the software.
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         tests run
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    - I have backed up to the RESTORE POINT before Office install and still crashing.
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  • Quicktime 7.1.6 conflict with Microsoft Office

    I installed QT 7.1.6 on both my laptop and desktop. It caused Outlook, Word, and QT to hang on both machines. I completely uninstalled QT and Itunes from both machines, no problem since the uninstall. I may go back to an earlier version later.
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    Don't think that's it since it worked with 7.1.3, but with 7.1.6 it not only fails to beep but occasionally *crashes the browser*.
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    The about:plugins page shows the same thing with both quicktime versions as far as which file is registered to play MIDI. (Well, the version number on the quicktime plugin changes from 7.1.3 to 7.1.6, but other than that the about:plugins page stays the same)
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  • Compatible  smart view version 11.1.2.1 with microsoft office 2010 x64

    Hello,
    My name's Antonio Marcos and i'm trying install smart view version 11.1.2.1 in version x64 the microsoft office 2010.
    The documentation, says its compatible, but when installing an error occurs.
    Anyone know how to solve this problem?

    I'm confused. There's an Oracle Proactive Support blog entry that says it came in with .300:
    https://blogs.oracle.com/proactivesupportEPM/entry/smartview_11_1_2_2
    Even Matt Milella 'sorta' says it, here: SmartView 11.1.2.1 x64 compatibility with Microsoft Office 2010 x64
    But then the latest New Features (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E38438_01/epm.111223/sv_new_features/sv_new_features.html#sv_new_features_361) definitely lumps it into the 11.1.2.2 (no dot) bundle. And John Goodwin says it. So I apologize if I'm giving out bad information.
    But this doesn't help the OP, who is on 11.1.2.1. :)

  • On my 2008 MacBook I am running 10.6.8 with Microsoft Office 10.1.  Will this version of Office work if  I upgrade to Mountain Lion?

    On my 2008 MacBook I am running 10.6.8 with Microsoft Office 10.1.  Will this version of Office work if  I upgrade to Mountain Lion?

    No! Even Office 2004 will not run under Lion and newer. You can check out http://www.libreoffice.org/ and iWorks applications to replace Office.
    Check your applications for Mavericks compatibility here:  http://roaringapps.com/
    Note: a new version of Office for Mac is expected later this year or early next year. Buying Office 2011 now is buying old software. There will be no credits for older versions. The next version of Office will be subscription. This is the best option I know currently for subscription. This includes a free update to the new version when it's released.
    Office 365 Home Premium 1yr Subscription
    Regular List Price: $99.99  Price: $71.49 (price varies)
    Licensed for one user to install on up to five devices (Mac or PC)
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  • Is OSX lion compatible with microsoft office for mac 2008

    Can anybody out there please give me a definitive answer to this question: Is OSX Lion compatible with Microsoft Office for Mac 2008? The technical support people of both Apple and Microsoft could not provide me wth a useful answer to a question that must interest hundreds of thousands of people, if not millions. I don't want to download the new OS and then encounter nasty problems.

    Yes. The only problem you could face, is if you want to reinstall MS Office 2008 on Lion - this is not possible, because the installer runs on Rosetta, which is no longer supported in Lion. But if you already have Office installed, there should be absolutely no problems.

  • Report Generation Toolkit Compatibility with Microsoft Office 2013 and LabVIEW 2012

    Hello community,
    on this page there is shown the Report Generation Toolkit Compatibility with Microsoft Office and LabVIEW.
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    Has anyone ever tried the "Report Generation Toolkit" of LabVIEW 2012 with MS Office 2013? Does it really not work? Has anyone an emirical value for this topic?

    Hi digital_badger,
    as you sure have seen in the link it is not officially supported by NI, which means to you one of the following things:
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    2. You could just try it with MS Office 2013 which might work but if it's not working you don't get any support from NI.
    Even if someone tried it already and it worked for him does not mean that it will work on your machines. It is possible that on some of your machines it could work but not on others. Their can be a lot of problems while playing around with unsupported setups.
    3. You could leave your setup as it is and stick to your MS Office 2010.
    I hope I could give you a good answer to your question

  • Re: auto save not working with microsoft office on OS Lion

    Is there anyone else having issues with the auto-save/versions not working with Microsoft office on the OS Lion Upgrade?

    It seems (from some testing I've just done) that:
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    My test was:
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    Make changes
    Wait a few seconds
    Quit Textedit
    Reopen Textedit - and there's the doc with all the changes.
    I ran the test again, quitting Textedit immeditaley I had made the change - and it saved the change successfully.
    Hope that helps

  • Is snow leopard compatible with microsoft office and with quicken 2007?

    Is snow leopard 10.6.3 compatible with Microsoft office and with quicken 2007.  I am about to upgrade to snow leopard and wanted to see if there are any problems with interfacing with non apple applications.  Any help is appreciated.

    Yes. Snow Leopard includes Rosetta, which will allow Office 2004 and Quicken 2007 to run. Office 2008 and 2011 are Intel native and will also run under SL.

  • Compatibility issues with Microsoft Office?

    I am planning to buy a 13"MBA - Are there any known issues with working with years of files generated with Microsoft Office?
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    The only problem you might run into is when opening MS Word documents that are in a very old (i.e. pre-2003) versions.
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  • Solution Manager 4.0 compatibility with Microsoft office 2007

    Is there any OSS notes which says that Solution Manager 4.0 is supported with Microsoft Office 2007?

    Hello Mitesh,
    There is no such SAP note which can provide you information on Solution Manager and Office 2007.
    The closest and the most useful note would be SAP note 722513.
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  • Integrating IBM Personal Communications for Windows with Microsoft Office

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    Instead of buying an e-mail product for the AS/400, I just have Personal Communications send e-mail from Outlook.  Instead of creating a spreadsheet application in Java, I integrate Excel with Personal Communications. 
    Having a Technet section that showcases integrating Microsoft products with Personal Communications to enhance it would be desirable. Any ActiveX examples in Personal Communications have to be re-engineered to work with VBScript because they are coded in Visual Basic.
    For example, VBScript can be used with Personal Communications; but, Visual Basic is used with Microsoft Office applications. 
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    MSDN2 has HTML applications, CSS, and VBScript in separate sections; but, it does not have a section that shows how everything can be used together. 
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      Anything can be hacked; however, when I want to get a job done fast I write my own automation and execute it instead of filing a request for IT to write an interal system upgrade.
    For example, say I want to have my computer talk for me because I cannot talk at the moment. What I can do is use the speech capabilty of Microsoft Excel and add it as a feature of an automation. 
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    If I wanted to add some level of security to my scripts I could have a check file that verifies my automations are secure; but, that would be a pain to maintain unless I add artificial intelligence to the program. 
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  • Problems with Microsoft Office

    I really don't know where to post this as I can't find a Discussion forum for it, please re direct me if this is....
    So I'm having a HUGE problem with Microsoft Office. I've had the Student addition, purchased it in a store, and have been using it since without any issues. Just yesterday, it told me I needed to download an update for it in the System Update. Well it downloaded without a problem, however during the installation it stalled and never completed. When I turned my computer back on, and did the System Update again, it said that my system was completely up to date. However, now the only too things in my Microsoft Office folder is PowerPoint and Excel. The other applications can not be located anywhere on my computer.
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    Thank you.

    When an installer 'stalls' during the installation, I'd guess you'd need to try reinstalling from the CD. I could be wrong though. Here is another forum that may help you if you don't get the answer here...
    http://www.macfixitforums.com/php/postlist.php?Board=OfficeX

  • Does iWork come with a form of powerpoint presentation compatible with Microsoft Office Powerpoint?

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  • Be Warned - Mavericks is not compatible with Microsoft Office 365!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Be Warned - Mavericks is not compatible with Microsoft Office 365!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
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    Me again:
    A colleagues more formal description of the problem:
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