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Microsoft Office 2001

Microsoft Office 2001
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Office 2001 featured unique packaging, both for individual software (excluding Entourage) and the entire suite.
Developer(s) Microsoft
Initial release August 2000; 16 years ago (August 2000)
Stable release
9.0.6 / 25 July 2005; 11 years ago (25 July 2005)
Operating system Classic Mac OS
Type Office suite
System requirements
CPU PowerPC (120MHz or faster recommended)
Operating system Mac OS 8.1 through 9.2.2
Mac OS X 10.0 through 10.4.11 using the Classic Environment
RAM 32 MB on OS 8
48 MB on OS 9
1 MB virtual memory required
Free hard disk space 75 MB (160 MB for drag-and-drop)
Optical drive CD-ROM (for local installation)

Microsoft Office 2001 is a suite of productivity software for Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, or the Classic environment in Mac OS X. It was developed by Microsoft and announced on September 13, 2000 before its release on October 11, 2000.

As with previous versions of Microsoft Office, Office 2001 includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. It also includes, for the first time, Entourage, a personal information manager that features an e-mail client, a calendar, an address book, task lists and personal notes.

Office 2001 was the first time Entourage was released. It features a calendar, to-do list, email and address book all into one. Entourage also lets users transfer all of their information from these features onto corresponding applications on a Palm device.

The Microsoft Office 2001 for Mac Value Pack contains several features that give Microsoft Office 2001 more functionality. All of these optional are available for install straight from the Office 2001 CD.

On October 12, 2004 Microsoft published the Microsoft Office 2001 for Mac Security Update (9.0.5). This update addresses security and stability issues with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Entourage. The download is offered both as a .bin file and as a .hqx file.

Microsoft Office 2001 for Mac Security Update (9.0.6) was released on July 20, 2005. Microsoft's description of this downloadable update says that it "addresses several buffer overrun vulnerabilities in all Microsoft Office 2001 programs." This update also fixes a problem that was occurring which affected the use of Japanese characters in Microsoft Excel. Once again this update was offered in the form of two different file types, .bin and .hqx.

On January 1, 2001 Microsoft released a document highlighting keyboard shortcuts specifically for Microsoft Excel 2001.

Occasionally Office 2001 will report a "disk is full" error while saving a Word document, even if the hard drive is not actually full. This is caused by saving a document too frequently and the computer running out of the temporary space needed to save the file. The problem can be solved by restarting Word or restarting the Mac altogether.


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