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Default Can I run two version of MS Word/Office at the same time?

FWIW, I had Outlook 2003 installed with Office 2003, but I never actually used
it.

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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Although Outlook 2007 is clearly better than Outlook 2003, if you are
installing the trial version of Office 2007, may I suggest that you retain
Outlook 2003 - at least until you decide to buy the application, as restoring
Outlook 2003 should you change your mind about Office 2007 is a pain. If you
are installing the retail version of Office 2007, install Outlook 2007 in
place of Outlook 2003.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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As stated in the quoted message, you can run Office 2003 and Office 2007 on
the same computer, but note that you can only have one version of Outlook.
See also the "Hacking the Registry" section of the article at
http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm.

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"Lisabob" wrote in message
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"p0" wrote:

On 6 dec, 19:41, Jan14 wrote:
I have been using Office 2003 for several years and updated to Office
Ultimate 2007. I still need some of the functions that Office 2003 used
for
my 30 students who are still using the older version. Question: Can I
run
them both at the same on both MAC OS and Windows OS?

On Windows you can run Office 2003 and 2007 next to each other. There
can only be one version of Outlook on your system though.

I can't say if the same holds for Mac OS.

Yves