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  • Install Office With Wine Ubuntu
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 11. 10:14

    Ways to Install Microsoft OfficeThere are several different:. Wine: Wine is a Windows compatibility layer that allows you to.

    It’s not perfect, but it’s optimized enough to run popular programs like Microsoft Office well. Wine will work better with older versions of Office, so the older your version of Office, the more likely it is to work without any trouble. Wine is completely free, although you may have to do some tweaking yourself. CrossOver: is a paid product that uses code from the free version of Wine. While it costs money, CrossOver does more of the work for you. They test their code to ensure that popular programs like Microsoft Office run well and ensure upgrades won’t break them.

    CrossOver also provides support — so if Office doesn’t run well, you have someone to contact who will help you. Virtual Machine: You could also install Microsoft Windows in a virtual machine using a program like VirtualBox or VMware and install Microsoft Office inside it. With, you could even have the Office windows appear on your Linux desktop.

    This method provides the best compatibility, but it’s also the heaviest — you have to run a full version of Windows in the background. You’ll need a copy of Windows, such as an old Windows XP disc you have lying around, to install in the virtual machine.We’ll be focusing on using Wine or Crossover to install Office directly on Linux. If you want to use a virtual machine, all you have to do is install or and create a new virtual machine. The program will walk you through installing Windows and you can install Office inside your virtualized Windows as you normally would.

    Installing Microsoft Office With WineWe tested Office 2007 with this process, as Office 2013 is known not to work properly and Office 2010 doesn’t appear to be well supported. If you want to use an older version of Office, like Office 2003, you’ll likely find that it works even better. If you want to install Office 2010, you may need to perform some more tweaks — check the for the version of Office you want to install for more information.First, install the Wine package from your Linux distribution’s software package repository. On Ubuntu, open the Ubuntu Software Center, search for Wine, and install the Wine package. Next, insert the Microsoft Office disc into your computer. Open it in your file manager, right-click the setup.exe file, and open the.exe file with Wine.The installer will appear and, if everything goes well, you should be able to go through the installation process on Linux as you normally would on Windows.We didn’t run into any problems while installing Office 2007, but this will vary depending on your version of Wine, Linux distribution, and especially the release of Microsoft Office you’re trying to use.

    For more tips, read the and search for the version of Microsoft Office you’re trying to install. You’ll find more in-depth installation instructions there, filled with tips and hacks other people have used.You could also try, which will help you install Microsoft Office and other popular Windows programs.

    Install Office With Wine UbuntuInstall Office With Wine Ubuntu

    Install Office 2010 Wine Ubuntu 14.04

    Such an application may speed things up and make the process easier on you. PlayOnLinux is also available for free in the Ubuntu Software Center. Why You Might Want to Use CrossOverIf the Wine method doesn’t work or you encounter problems, you may want to try using instead. CrossOver offers a free two-week trial, but the full version will cost you $60 if you want to keep using it.After downloading and installing CrossOver, you’ll be able to open the CrossOver application and use it to install Office.

    You can do everything you can do with CrossOver with the standard version of Wine, but CrossOver may require less hacking around to get things working. Whether this is worth the cost is up to you. Using Microsoft Office on LinuxAfter the installation, you’ll find the Microsoft Office applications in your desktop’s launcher. On Ubuntu, we had to log out and log back in before the shortcuts would appear in the Unity desktop’s launcher.Office works pretty well on Linux.

    Wine presents your home folder to Word as your My Documents folder, so it’s easy to save files and load them from your standard Linux file system.The Office interface obviously doesn’t look as at home on Linux as it does on Windows, but it performs fairly well. Each Office program should should work normally, although it’s possible that some features — particularly little-used ones that haven’t been tested very much — may not work properly in Wine.Of course, Wine isn’t perfect and you may run into some issues while using Office in Wine or CrossOver. If you really want to use Office on a Linux desktop without compatibility issues, you may want to create a Windows virtual machine and run a virtualized copy of Office. This ensures you won’t have compatibility issues, as Office will be running on a (virtualized) Windows system.

    Install Office With Wine Ubuntu

    Code: sudo apt-get install wine1.32. Now start a new wine prefix or rename the hidden folder.wine in your Home directory (if you had Wine installed before).From winetricks,Choose 'Select the default wineprefix' then 'Install a windows DLL or component' and from there install the dotnet20 and msxml6, following the instructions.Again from 'Select the default wineprefix' choose 'install a font' and select the corefonts.From winetricks and 'Select the default wineprefix' choose run 'winecfg'. From there go to tab 'Libraries' and click on.msxml6 then 'Edit' and choose 'Native (windows)'.3. Run the MS Office 2010 Professional x86 installer you have.I used an.exe file. On Wine website they used an.iso mounted (MS Office Pro Plus x86 2010). Choose to install only Word, Excell and Powerpoint.I used a valid key and the online activation worked perfectly.During the installation the installer was hang for a while but finally it completed the installation.4.

    On winecfg as instructed above to the tab 'Libraries' and from 'new override for library' click the small arrow and choose to 'Add' riched20 and gdiplus. Then click on both, 'Edit' and as above change their override to 'Native (windows)'.5. Final steps.Open Word, Excell and Powerpoint to see if they work. Then go to each one to File-options-Trust Center-Trust Center Settings, lower the security to none in every option and uncheck the Enable Protected View options. Word and Excell are working perfectly, the only problem is with Powerpoint which is not very dependable.6.

    I succeed to install MS Office 2010 only to my Vaio AMD Laptop. On my desktop computer I tried a lot but failed. So I copied my.wine folder to it and everything worked like a charm.Please post your experiences and your workarounds, because the installation is not easy, so far. If you like to put the links of the Office 2010 apps to the Unity Launcher do the following:Open the dash and write 'word'.It appears the app Microsoft Word 2010. You click and drag it out to the desktop.While on desktop it's loosing the icon view of Microsoft, but right click on it and go to Properties-Permissions-Allow executing file as program and check it.Now the icon view appears again.You can drag the icon now up to Unity launcher. It stays there. Do the same for the rest of apps.Problem: On the desktop stays the copy of the link, don't delete it because Unity link, is going as well.So if you don't like to have the links on the desktop, create a folder on Home, with a name like.links and move them there.

    Then you have to drag and drop them again to Unity.Last edited by BC59; December 3rd, 2011 at 04:39 PM. Hi BC59,it is a really interesting thread, thanks a lot.I already have installed MS Office 2007 with wine 1.2.3 (the available one from the repository) and I found a little annoying problem: when you try to shrink or cut images with Word, the page turns black while you're using this function, so you can't see the process when the image is changing, but only the results.Could you check if it happens this to you?Thank you.No, I checked it and there isn't a problem like that.Maybe you should install the latest Wine 1.3.32.

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