Install WINE 1.0 or greater for this you need to download latest wine from here or if you are using Hardy you can install it from ubuntu repos using the following comamnd.
sudo aptitude install wine
After wine has been installed -
Put your MS office 2003 cd in your drive and in terminal type following:
cd /media/cdrom0
wine autorun.exe
And follow instructions as if you were installing it on windows.
Now on your desktop right click -->Create launcher for each below
Now if you are having problem running your macro then you need to install Dcom98.
Dcom98 contains three dlls from Windows 98: ole32, oleaut32, and rpcrt4. Use winetricks to install it:
In terminal type:
wget http://www.kegel.com/wine/winetricks
sh winetricks dcom98
The winetricks script will set to override globally, and if you have any other programs installed in that wineprefix it may affect them. If that happens, you can fix it through winecfg.
That's it Now you have running MS OFFICE 2003 on your ubuntu.
Install WINE 1.0 or greater for this you need to download latest wine from here or if you are using Hardy you can install it from ubuntu repos using the following comamnd.
sudo aptitude install wine
After wine has been installed -
Put your MS office 2003 cd in your drive and in terminal type following:
cd /media/cdrom0
wine autorun.exe
And follow instructions as if you were installing it on windows.
Now on your desktop right click -->Create launcher for each below
Now if you are having problem running your macro then you need to install Dcom98.
Dcom98 contains three dlls from Windows 98: ole32, oleaut32, and rpcrt4. Use winetricks to install it:
In terminal type:
wget http://www.kegel.com/wine/winetricks
sh winetricks dcom98
The winetricks script will set to override globally, and if you have any other programs installed in that wineprefix it may affect them. If that happens, you can fix it through winecfg.
That's it Now you have running MS OFFICE 2003 on your ubuntu.
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