Updated Compatible Versions of Microsoft Products
Use the Compatibility Matrix to get details on the configurations that we've tested and verified to work.
Compatible Versions of Microsoft Windows
- 32-bit Microsoft Windows (for 32-bit Oracle Crystal Ball):
- Microsoft Windows Server 2016
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019
- Microsoft Windows Server 2022
- Microsoft Windows 10
- Microsoft Windows 11
- 64-bit Microsoft Windows (for 32-bit Crystal Ball in emulation mode or 64-bit Crystal Ball):
- Microsoft Windows Server 2016 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2022(64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 11 (64-bit)
Compatible Versions of Microsoft Excel:
- 32-bit Microsoft Excel (for 32-bit Oracle Crystal Ball):
- Microsoft Excel 2016
- Microsoft Excel 2019
- Microsoft Excel 2021
- 64-bit Microsoft Excel (for 32-bit Crystal Ball in emulation mode or 64-bit Crystal Ball):
- Microsoft Excel 2016 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Excel 2019 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Excel 2021 (64-bit)
- Office 365:
- Crystal Ball is only supported for desktop versions of Microsoft Excel included in any Office 365 plan and which are locally installed on any supported Windows Operating System.
Note: Office 365 is a subscription-based online office and software plus services suite which offers access to various services and software built around the Microsoft Office platform. Other services include Lync web conferencing, Exchange online, Sharepoint, SkyDrive and Skype. The licensing determines what component or service is included as part of a bundle.Microsoft Office Web Apps are a part of most Office 365 plans. Office Web Apps allow users to open Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, among others, using a web browser. However Office 365 on the web is intended for read (full fidelity) and limited editing. Crystal Ball is not supported for Office Web Apps which are part of Office 365.
- Crystal Ball is only supported for desktop versions of Microsoft Excel included in any Office 365 plan and which are locally installed on any supported Windows Operating System.
Last Published Tuesday, July 16, 2024