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Default XP plus 2007

Chances are that a pre-installed version of Office 2007 is going to be a
trial version and will expire soon anyway?

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Tony Jollans wrote:
In general, installing older versions of software can mess up already
installed newer versions. Although I know of no particular issues I
would be very surprised if you didn't have some sort of problem
installing XP over 2007. What you need to do is remove 2007 from the
computer, install XP, and then install 2007 again - making sure you
choose the option to keep the then existing XP version.

Before starting make sure you have the installation media for the new
version that came with your computer. If you don't already have it the
supplier ought to be able to provide it - although some resist it
strongly. If you have problems I *think* you should be able to
download the trial version from Mirosoft and then use your product
key when you install it (assuming you have the product key!) - but do
get confirmation of this before relying on it.

I will confirm what Jay says - I run XP, 2003, and 2007 almost
interchangeably on this computer without any problems and have another
computer with 95, 2000, 2003, and 2007 all installed and running
(well, to tell the truth, I am not certain that 95 runs - I haven't
used it recently )


"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:50:07 -0500, "Philip K" PhilipK@aol/com
wrote:

Hi Everybody,
1. I just bought a new computer with Office 2007 already
installed. 2. My wife and I dislike it.
3. The kids like it.
4. Can I install my old XP Office software and still keep version
2007 without a lot of aggravation.
Phil


You can indeed run two versions of Office side by side, with the
exception of Outlook. I'm doing that on this computer right now.

There's an annoyance with two versions of Word, where each time you
start up the "other" version it runs the installer to restore its
registry entries. This can be avoided by the steps shown at
http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm.

I haven't tried installing Office 2003 on a computer that already has
2007. I know it works the other way, where you can tell the 2007
installer not to remove some or all of the previously installed 2003
programs.

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