[mso] Re: Use MS Office 2000 w Front Page 2003 ?
- From: "Dian D. Chapman" <dian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 21:09:14 -0600
Yes. Just make SURE that you put it in a separate directory, i.e., c:\FP2003
or some such...versus putting it within the Program Files\Microsoft Office
folder.
I (and many others here, I'm sure) run several versions of Office itself on
one system. The key is to not put them in the same dir (I have mine in
F:\Office2000, F:\Office2002, F:\Office2003). Also, pay attention if it asks
to remove any previous versions. Granted, if you are only installing FP
versus all of Office, it should not ask to remove any previous versions,
since you apparently don't have a previous version of FP. But if you
DO...then you need to decide if you want the old version left and this one
added...or this one to replace it. Best to say NO to removing old ones if
you don't want to cause conflicts...since you're not upgrading.
Hope that helps...
Dian D. Chapman
Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP
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Of B Robert
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:48 PM
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Subject: [mso] Use MS Office 2000 w Front Page 2003 ?
Can I install and use MS Front Page 2003 on my machine that has MS Office
Pro 2000 Business Edition without causing confilicts or overwriting files?
this is my 2nd time trying to ask this question
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