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Many users want to know if Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, and Office 2013 are compatible with Windows 10 before upgrading to Windows 10 from earlier versions of Windows.
Microsoft has already said that most of the programs out there for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 will support Windows 10 as well, many users want to confirm if their favorite programs work after upgrading to Windows 10.
Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, and Office 2013 support Windows 10
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While we recommend you use the Windows 10 Upgrade Advisor tool present in the Get Windows 10 app to check if your installed programs work on Windows 10 as well, users who are using older versions of Microsoft Office will be glad to know that one can install the decade-old Office 2003 on Windows 10 (version 1507) without any issues.
Yes, Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, Office 2013, and the upcoming Office 2016 are fully compatible with Windows 10. This is fantastic news for millions of PC users who are still using Office 2007 and Office 2010 for a variety of reasons.
In short, if you have Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, or Office 2013 on your Windows 7/Windows 8.1 PC, you can keep your Office installation while upgrading to Windows 10 (version 1507). However, note that you must have installed the latest Office service packs.
It’s important to note here is that Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, and Office 2013 are compatible with Windows 10 version 1507 (released in July 2015). But that does not mean that these versions of Office will be compatible with a feature version of Windows 10. You might not be able to install these versions of Office (especially Office 2003 and 2007) in a future version of Windows 10.
Gabe Aul, Engineering General Manager for data and fundamentals team at Microsoft, recently shared a picture of running a 20-year-old Office for Windows 95 on Windows 10! That said, since Microsoft no longer supports those older versions of Office programs, we recommend you upgrade to a newer version of Office as early as possible.
What version of Microsoft Office you have on your PC?
Learn how to install the Microsoft Word 2016, 2013, 2010, or 2007 Equation Editor and you’ll be able to make math equations within Word documents.
Word 2016 & 2013
For Word 2016 or 2013, the Equation Editor should be available by default. Simply select the “Insert” tab and choose “Equation” under the “Symbols” section.
If you still do not see the Equation option, you may have to go to “File” > “Options” > “Customize Ribbon“. Select “All Commands” in the “Choose commands from” menu, then add “Symbols” to the tabs listed on the right side of the screen.
You could also take the lazy route, and select “Reset“, to set the ribbon or tabs back to their default settings.
Word 2010 & 2007
Windows 8, 7, & Vista
- Open “Control Panel“.
- Select “Uninstall a program” in the “Programs” section. (Don’t worry, we’re not going to uninstall anything.)
- Select your installation of Microsoft Word or Microsoft Office in the list and select the “Change” button.
- Choose “Add or Remove Features” and select “Continue“.
- Select the plus sign next to “Office Tools“, then select “Equation Editor” > “Run from My Computer“.
- Select “Continue” and the Equation Editor will be take a few minutes to install. When complete, select “Close” and it will be available under the “Insert” menu.
Windows XP
- Go to “Control Panel“.
- Double-click “Add/Remove Programs“.
- Select once on the “Microsoft Office 2010/2007” entry and click “Change“.
- Select “Add or Remove Features“, and click “Continue“.
- Click the plus sign next to “Office Tools“.
- Click “Equation Editor“, and select “Run from My Computer“.
- Click “Continue“. Click “Close” when the install is complete. The Equation Editor will be available under the “Insert” menu.
FAQ
Why is the equation editor selection grayed out?
You may have saved your document in a format that does not support the Equation Editor. Try selecting “File” > “Save As…” and save the document as a “.docx” file or “File” > “Convert” to update the document to the latest format.
Alternatively, you can create a new copy of the document. Select “Save As” and then choose the location and the folder where you want to save the new copy. Type a new name for the document in the “File name” box, and click Word Document in the “Save as” type list. Make sure the checkbox next to “Maintain compatibility with Previous versions of Word” is unchecked.