atw: Re: Can you have Office 2007 installed at the same time as Office 2003 (and different instances running concurrently)?

Elizabeth,

I reading something on this at one point a while back somewhere on somewhere
on the microsoft site when I was researching running both word 2003 and
2007.

I don't remember the exact details but the short answer is yes to having
both installed, and an "I don't recall" in terms of running both at the same
time.  To get both to run correctly the 2003 version had to be installed
before the 2007 version.

The only execption was that I remember is Outlook, which can only have one
version.


David

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Elizabeth Fullerton <
Elizabeth_Fullerton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  Hi all
>
> I think in a recent (long-winded and somewhat ranty) thread someone
> mentioned being able to have Word 2003 installed at the same time as Word
> 2007 - is this correct or was I just dreaming (or brain reeling from
> slogging through the long-winded and ranty thread)?
>
> I'm modifying a previously 2007 Powerpoint slide pack for someone, and my
> 2003 graphics just don't match up. I'd like to have both versions on my
> machine at once, so I can learn the new stuff at my leisure. (I did actually
> snaffle a second machine for this stuff, but it's at home for my spare time
> - it would be much handier to have it all together in the one place.
> Assuming you could run the different versions concurrently and they didn't
> make little streamers of smoke come out the back of my machine. Or out of my
> ears.)
>
>

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