Contents • • • • • • • • • Microsoft Office is a commonly-used, proprietary office suite. Because the Microsoft Office suite is designed for Microsoft Windows, it cannot be installed directly onto a computer running Ubuntu. However, it is possible to install and run certain versions of Office using the Windows-compatibility layer available in Ubuntu.
Today I had to install Microsoft Office 2007 at work. I don't like it but I had to install it because I work with storyboards (created in MS PowerPoint) and apparently these look differently in OpenOffice/LibreOffice and Microsoft Office 2007+. Since some of you are probably in the same situation as. Apr 22, 2018 - Hello all, I have been trying to install Microsoft Office 2010 32 bit on my Ubuntu 17.10 system with Wine 3.0. The problem is that the setup.
WINE is available only for the Intel/x86 platform. Alternatively, Ubuntu offers a wide range of high-quality office software, some of which is compatible with the Microsoft Office file formats. Notably, is Ubuntu's default office suite and is installed/available on all platforms supported by Ubuntu. A brief guide to the office software available in Ubuntu can be found on the page. The following guide gives instructions on how to install and run Microsoft Office on Ubuntu by using WINE. Checking if your version of Office is supported by WINE This guide assumes that you have a copy of Microsoft Office, which seems to be the version which is best supported by WINE. All versions may suffer from stability issues when run using WINE, as Office isn't specifically designed to be run in this way.
To check if your version of Office can be run using WINE, view the Microsoft Office entry in the. With some versions of Office, only one or two applications from the suite are supported, so it may be helpful to check the Application Database for each application individually. Autobiografija jednog jogija pdf. If your copy of Office is not compatible with WINE, a commercial application called CrossOver Office (which is based on WINE) may still support it. Visit the website for more information. Installing the WINE Windows-compatibility layer WINE allows Windows-only applications such as Microsoft Office to be run on the Intel/x86 versions of Ubuntu. You must first install the wine package, available from the universe software channel.
See the for information on how to enable the universe software channel. See for information on how to install packages, or open a Terminal ( Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) and type sudo apt-get install wine More information on WINE is available from the page. NOTE: The newer development versions of Wine are not available directly from Ubuntu repositories, but may offer greater functionality for the particular version of Office you are using. Instructions for installation of the Ubuntu versions are. Installing Microsoft Office Ensure that you have all of the materials required to install your copy of Microsoft Office, including any documentation and licensing information which may be required during the installation process. The installation process should proceed as if the installation was being run on a Microsoft Windows computer.
First, determine which drive letter your CD-ROM drive has been assigned. To do this, open a Terminal ( Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal), type winecfg and then press the Return key on the keyboard. The WINE configuration application will start. Select the Drives tab and look for the entry /media/cdrom0 or similar and note the drive letter, for example e. Put the Microsoft Office installation Cd into your Cd-drive, open a Terminal, type wine 'e: setup.exe' (substitute 'e:' with the drive letter you noted down earlier) and press the Return key.