Asked By
alphae
15 points
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Posted on - 09/30/2011
Hallo,
I would like to know how I can use Microsoft Office programs like Ms Word, PowerPoint and others in Linux.
I am using Linux, and I need to use Ms Office for it offers a lot of features compared to the open office in Linux.
Alphae.
USING MS OFFICE IN LINUX
You can install MS-Office 2007 in Linux, just follow the steps below
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Install Wine
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Select Applications > Wine > Configure Wine
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Select Windows Version as Windows Vista from the Applications Tab.
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Override two dll files rpcrt4.dll and msxml3.dll from Libraries tab. Override them to be Native.
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Download rpcrt4.dll file. Click here and save it on your desktop.
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Open the c: drive from Wine menu
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Delete rpcrt4.dll and msxml3.dll files from Windows/System32 directory.
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Copy the downloaded rpcrt4.dll file into Windows/System32 directory
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Download msxml3.msi file from Microsoft download site ( Here is the direct link ).
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Install msxml3.msi file from the Terminal window.
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Double click on setup.exe file from your MS Office 2007 installation CD. If it doesn’t work just type wine setup.exe from the Terminal window.
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Follow the normal installation procedures.
Enjoy using MS-Office in LINUX. J
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Answered By
alphae
15 points
N/A
#83959
USING MS OFFICE IN LINUX
somebody once mentioned to me of 'crossover' but i didn't understand him fully.
I am still doing my research about it.
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