Keeping Office 2003 on XP and also installing Office2007

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I am a trainer who needs to show/train in both Office 2003 and Office 2007 on an XP platform but not at the same time. I have already loaded Office 2003 on the XP platform.

I have some clients who are on 2003 and others who are making the switch to 2007.

I have heard conflicting stories on this so I thought I would come to the experts.

What do I need to know to install this 2007 successfully so it doesn't screw up my system. I need both on my computer.

Thanks a lot
Spa

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spa said:
I am a trainer who needs to show/train in both Office 2003 and Office 2007 on an XP platform but not at the same time. I have already loaded Office 2003 on the XP platform.

I have some clients who are on 2003 and others who are making the switch to 2007.

I have heard conflicting stories on this so I thought I would come to the experts.

What do I need to know to install this 2007 successfully so it doesn't screw up my system. I need both on my computer.

Thanks a lot
Spa

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I've got both versions on my computer. I believe the only restriction is
that you can only install one version of Outlook, not both.

Bill
 
I am a trainer who needs to show/train in both Office 2003 and Office 2007 on an XP platform but not at the same time. I have already loaded Office 2003 on the XP platform.

I have some clients who are on 2003 and others who are making the switch to 2007.

I have heard conflicting stories on this so I thought I would come to the experts.

What do I need to know to install this 2007 successfully so it doesn't screw up my system. I need both on my computer.

Thanks a lot
Spa

EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
Why ask here? What version of office you have installed has NOTHING
to do with the OS and it's interaction with hardware.

Go away.
 
NoConsequence said:
Why ask here? What version of office you have installed has NOTHING
to do with the OS and it's interaction with hardware.

Go away.

Why don't you **** off and leave everyone else to use this newsgroup as
*every one else* seems to deem as perfectly acceptable.
 
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