Microsoft Office Professional

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I have installed Microsoft Office Professional 2003 and like that version of
Microsoft Word. I have also installed Microsoft Office Professional 2007 and
use that version of access. Is there a way to uninstall only Microsoft Word
2007? When I look at the uninstall program it looks like you have to
uninstall the complete Microsoft Office Professional; it is not broken down
into Word, Excell, Access, etc.
 
B Jackson said:
I have installed Microsoft Office Professional 2003 and like that version
of
Microsoft Word. I have also installed Microsoft Office Professional 2007
and
use that version of access. Is there a way to uninstall only Microsoft
Word
2007? When I look at the uninstall program it looks like you have to
uninstall the complete Microsoft Office Professional; it is not broken
down
into Word, Excell, Access, etc.

You should be able to do a custom install of Office 2007 and select Word
2007 *not* to be installed. You should also have an option to install the
two versions of Office side-by-side so 2007 does not replace 2003. Either
option will preserve Word 2003 for you.
 
With Office Professional on custom install it gives you the option of not
uninstalling certain versions but it I could not find where it gives options
of which ones to install.
 
B Jackson said:
With Office Professional on custom install it gives you the option of not
uninstalling certain versions but it I could not find where it gives
options
of which ones to install.

:
Then, you'll need help from a discussion group for Office. This is a .NET
programming discussion group.

Here's how to find an appropriate group.

As you appear to be using a web interface, try this:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/

In the tree on the left, open English, then open Office and Desktop
Applications. In the Office and Desktop Applications
subcategory, find and open the subcategory for Office, and find a group
there for your post.
 
Thank you for the information.

PvdG42 said:
Then, you'll need help from a discussion group for Office. This is a .NET
programming discussion group.

Here's how to find an appropriate group.

As you appear to be using a web interface, try this:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/

In the tree on the left, open English, then open Office and Desktop
Applications. In the Office and Desktop Applications
subcategory, find and open the subcategory for Office, and find a group
there for your post.
 
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