MS Word foreign language version in WinXP

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A non-English version of MS Office can run smoothly on an English version of Windows XP without any issues, including proper display of taskbar buttons and functionality. Users have reported no problems with compatibility between the two versions.
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I was wondering if a non-English version of MS Office can run smoothly in the English version of WinXP... with the taskbar buttons in the program properly displayed, etc. Thanks for answering :)
 
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AgPIper said:
I was wondering if a non-English version of MS Office can run smoothly in the English version of WinXP... with the taskbar buttons in the program properly displayed, etc. Thanks for answering :)

I run a non-English version of MS Office on my English version of WinXP. I seem to have no problems.
 
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