I need to know which Office versions below JIRA is compatible with.
2007-32bit, 2007-64bit, 2010-32bit, 2010-64bit, 2013-32bit, 2013-64bit
Thanks in advance!
Sara, I think you need to define what compatible means here
As Jira has export functionality for excel files we want to know in what version these files are created in. Is it created in Office 2010 32bit or 64bit or is it created in Office 2014 32bit or 64 bit.
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They are not created in any version of Office at all. The export creates xml files that most versions of Office can read. There is no "compatibilty" with Office, the files are simply in a format that Office can open. (As for the 32/64 bit question, that really is utterly irrelevant - if you deconstructed an Office file saved in 32 or 64 bit versions, you would find no difference - the data in the files has nothing to do with how the programs are run)
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It doesn't directly talk to office, so there's no need for "compatibility". It does have some export functions in it which generate office-like documents, but these are exported in a format that recent versions of office can read
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Thank you Nic, Do you know how far back with the older Office versions one can go? and is it for both 32bit and 64bit? BR
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I'm not that familiar with Office release cycles (whatever the client/employer provides is what I use, or LibreOffice when they don't care). But I was reading Jira 2 exports to Word and Excel when that was the latest version, so you're looking at at least 10 years back...
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