Microsoft Word 2002 and Windows 10


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    Windows 7
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    Microsoft Word 2002 and Windows 10


    I have an HP Pavilion Slimline s5704y and Windows 7. I've been using Microsoft Word 2002 and am wondering what happens if I upgrade to Windows 10. Does anyone have experience with this? Will I still be able to open my old documents?
    Thank you for any help.
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    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
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    The following excerpt might not help.................

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    Which versions of Microsoft Office are officially supported Windows 10?

    The following versions of Microsoft Office with the latest Service Packs have been confirmed to be compatible with Windows 10:

    • Office 2016 Preview
    • Office 2013/Office 365
    • Office 2010 (exception Office Starter 2010)
    • Office 2007

    Older versions of Office such as Office 2003 and Office XP are not certified compatible with Windows 10 but might work using compatibility mode.
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    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Thank you! That helps. I guess I will stick with Windows 7. Oh well.
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    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
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    I just found out the link I posted no longer works.

    Here is an article you may like to read over :
    Microsoft Office Version and Windows Version Compatibility Chart

    http://www.keynotesupport.com/window...ty-chart.shtml
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    Win10 Version 22H2 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home
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    kaplans6 said:
    Thank you! That helps. I guess I will stick with Windows 7. Oh well.
    I have one Win10 computer with Office 2000 installed and the basics I need seem to be okay. But if I didn't want to spend money I'd go with LibreOffice, free at Home | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Fun Project - Fantastic People. Actually, even with Office installed I put LibreOffice on all my computers, the only apps that have no direct equivalent are Outlook and Publisher.

    EDIT: I should have mentioned this computer is running the latest Insider Preview version of Win10.
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