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Remove 'Non Commercial Use' in Office title bar
QUESTION: - How to easily & quickly remove the 'non commercial use' in the
title bar for a newly installed version of office professional 2007? BACKGROUND I am running Windows 7 and have the Office Professional 2007 on dvd. My new laptop was pre-installed with office 2007. I did not un-install this, I just put in my new office 2007 professional dvd and completed the installation. Everything works, however, outlook (only outlook) displays the 'non-commercial use' in the title bar. I have no entry for office 2007 in the add/remove programs. The only entry is for my new office professional 2007. So I cannot now uninstall the 'trial version' that came with the laptop. ANSWER ? I could backup my pst file and uninstall office and clean out all registry entries. Then re-install office professional 2007, put back my pst file and add in my 10 different email accounts again. But honestly, this would be a pain. So is there an easier way to do this or at least a way to backup the settings of my outlook email accounts (export)? Thanks Patrick |
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Remove 'Non Commercial Use' in Office title bar
"Patrick Moran" wrote in message ... QUESTION: - How to easily & quickly remove the 'non commercial use' in the title bar for a newly installed version of office professional 2007? BACKGROUND I am running Windows 7 and have the Office Professional 2007 on dvd. My new laptop was pre-installed with office 2007. I did not un-install this, I just put in my new office 2007 professional dvd and completed the installation. Everything works, however, outlook (only outlook) displays the 'non-commercial use' in the title bar. I have no entry for office 2007 in the add/remove programs. The only entry is for my new office professional 2007. So I cannot now uninstall the 'trial version' that came with the laptop. ANSWER ? I could backup my pst file and uninstall office and clean out all registry entries. Then re-install office professional 2007, put back my pst file and add in my 10 different email accounts again. But honestly, this would be a pain. So is there an easier way to do this or at least a way to backup the settings of my outlook email accounts (export)? Thanks Patrick You would at least need to uninstall the trial and activation assistant to remove the non-commercial title bar. This may cause the Pro version to become unstable so I would recommend uninstalling the Pro version, uninstall the trial version and activation assistant, reboot the computer and then reinstall the Pro version. The "add/remove" is called Programs and Features in the control panel. That is where you would have to look uninstall the Trial version. |
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Remove 'Non Commercial Use' in Office title bar
Thanks for your reply. I'll give it a go and get back to you.
I just wanted to try a way to avoid the hassle of having to re-create all my email accounts again in Outlook. Do you recommend taking a copy of the pst file first and can think of a way to save my email account settings? Thanks "LVTravel" wrote: "Patrick Moran" wrote in message ... QUESTION: - How to easily & quickly remove the 'non commercial use' in the title bar for a newly installed version of office professional 2007? BACKGROUND I am running Windows 7 and have the Office Professional 2007 on dvd. My new laptop was pre-installed with office 2007. I did not un-install this, I just put in my new office 2007 professional dvd and completed the installation. Everything works, however, outlook (only outlook) displays the 'non-commercial use' in the title bar. I have no entry for office 2007 in the add/remove programs. The only entry is for my new office professional 2007. So I cannot now uninstall the 'trial version' that came with the laptop. ANSWER ? I could backup my pst file and uninstall office and clean out all registry entries. Then re-install office professional 2007, put back my pst file and add in my 10 different email accounts again. But honestly, this would be a pain. So is there an easier way to do this or at least a way to backup the settings of my outlook email accounts (export)? Thanks Patrick You would at least need to uninstall the trial and activation assistant to remove the non-commercial title bar. This may cause the Pro version to become unstable so I would recommend uninstalling the Pro version, uninstall the trial version and activation assistant, reboot the computer and then reinstall the Pro version. The "add/remove" is called Programs and Features in the control panel. That is where you would have to look uninstall the Trial version. . |
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Remove 'Non Commercial Use' in Office title bar
Uninstalling Office doesn't impact on the Outlook Profile, or data
"Patrick Moran" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. I'll give it a go and get back to you. I just wanted to try a way to avoid the hassle of having to re-create all my email accounts again in Outlook. Do you recommend taking a copy of the pst file first and can think of a way to save my email account settings? Thanks "LVTravel" wrote: "Patrick Moran" wrote in message ... QUESTION: - How to easily & quickly remove the 'non commercial use' in the title bar for a newly installed version of office professional 2007? BACKGROUND I am running Windows 7 and have the Office Professional 2007 on dvd. My new laptop was pre-installed with office 2007. I did not un-install this, I just put in my new office 2007 professional dvd and completed the installation. Everything works, however, outlook (only outlook) displays the 'non-commercial use' in the title bar. I have no entry for office 2007 in the add/remove programs. The only entry is for my new office professional 2007. So I cannot now uninstall the 'trial version' that came with the laptop. ANSWER ? I could backup my pst file and uninstall office and clean out all registry entries. Then re-install office professional 2007, put back my pst file and add in my 10 different email accounts again. But honestly, this would be a pain. So is there an easier way to do this or at least a way to backup the settings of my outlook email accounts (export)? Thanks Patrick You would at least need to uninstall the trial and activation assistant to remove the non-commercial title bar. This may cause the Pro version to become unstable so I would recommend uninstalling the Pro version, uninstall the trial version and activation assistant, reboot the computer and then reinstall the Pro version. The "add/remove" is called Programs and Features in the control panel. That is where you would have to look uninstall the Trial version. . |
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