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Cymbal Man Freq.
I have Word 2000 installed (Dell) on a Win Me HD, and I just installed a second
HD with Windows XP on it. All I have to use is Notepad and Wordpad in Windows
XP. I do have plans to have either Word 2003 installed or Corel WordPerfect 12
installed on the XP HD....sometime,...if the people in charge EVER make up their
minds.
While they are twiddling their thumbs for months and months, would it be OK to
find a shortcut from Win ME to startup the Word 2000 on the XP drive?
Would starting Word 2000 on the XP drive ruin the registry such that installing
the newer programs I mentioned would be a mistake after starting Word 2000?
If I installed the newer programs someday, how would that affect the documents
still left on the Win ME drive?
Will Word 2000 on the ME drive be upgraded to Word 2003 if that is installed on
the XP drive? (will grammar check ever point me in the right direction?)
Is the lifecycle of Word 2000 so sufficiently over such that I SHOULD NOT
INSTALL Word 2000 from CD onto the XP drive? (I would think so, but users here
may know more than I do, practically.)
HD with Windows XP on it. All I have to use is Notepad and Wordpad in Windows
XP. I do have plans to have either Word 2003 installed or Corel WordPerfect 12
installed on the XP HD....sometime,...if the people in charge EVER make up their
minds.
While they are twiddling their thumbs for months and months, would it be OK to
find a shortcut from Win ME to startup the Word 2000 on the XP drive?
Would starting Word 2000 on the XP drive ruin the registry such that installing
the newer programs I mentioned would be a mistake after starting Word 2000?
If I installed the newer programs someday, how would that affect the documents
still left on the Win ME drive?
Will Word 2000 on the ME drive be upgraded to Word 2003 if that is installed on
the XP drive? (will grammar check ever point me in the right direction?)
Is the lifecycle of Word 2000 so sufficiently over such that I SHOULD NOT
INSTALL Word 2000 from CD onto the XP drive? (I would think so, but users here
may know more than I do, practically.)