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Installation Question - Student/Teacher Office 2003
Greetings,
I am curious, before I do this, of installing my wifes copy of Student/Teacher Office on both of our computers. We are both currently running Office 2000 versions. I am most concerned about Outlook, and installing a ful; product (versus installing the typical upgrade, which I know looks at everything you had in the previous version, etc). So - will installing the Student Teacher Office 2003 blow up any previous messages/address book in our current Outlook program? Thanks |
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It should'nt, but as with any upgrade its allways wise to have backups
wrote in message ... Greetings, I am curious, before I do this, of installing my wifes copy of Student/Teacher Office on both of our computers. We are both currently running Office 2000 versions. I am most concerned about Outlook, and installing a ful; product (versus installing the typical upgrade, which I know looks at everything you had in the previous version, etc). So - will installing the Student Teacher Office 2003 blow up any previous messages/address book in our current Outlook program? Thanks |
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