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Thanks again. I deleted libre. I have downloaded wine to a docked drive. of 500GB, cIf I click on wineinstall will it create a dual boot, as I dont want that, I was to look at wine and experiment without interfering with win 10.
Thanks again. I deleted libre. I have downloaded wine to a docked drive. of 500GB, cIf I click on wineinstall will it create a dual boot, as I dont want that, I was to look at wine and experiment without interfering with win 10.
I know less than minimum in Ubuntu/Linux.
How about download Linux to a DVD and run it as "Live CD " mode ?
You can then install Wine and then experiment with MS Office. It won't affect your Win 10 at all.
( Editing..................... Linux will run a bit slower as it's running from a CD ).
I once had Win 10 and Linux Mint 17.2 on dual boot. I installed Wine and then Office 2007. Office got installed but won't open. Someone in Linux forum told me it could be because my 2007 version is too old. I didn't know what to believe, but I gave up the idea anyway.
Last edited by davidhk; 15 Feb 2016 at 17:04.
Guess who won the battle. I told them I was preparing a claim in court, and the phone rang. We will de-install Office which they had in my pc; and installed a fresh copy of Office Pro 2013 WITH a valid key and validated by Microsoft!!! The programme now works correctly, validated by MS and I beat the buggers!! YES!!!!
I'm not bothered which year it is it only does what I want anyway!!! 2010 would have done
Nobody messes with the Kemble Klan and survives!!!!!
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