I have microsoft office 2003 on my computer and i also just got Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 (which includes microsoft word 2007, powerpoint 2007, and excel 2007)...can i delete word, powerpoint, and excel 2003 without messing anything up? (will i still have the option of saving 07 word documents as 03 word documents so that they are compatible with older editions?)
Microsoft Office (anyone that has 2007 or knows some about microsoft office?)?
Yes you can save documents as 2003 editions, and yes, if you go to control panel, then add or remove hardware, the 2003 edition of work will be cleary defined. Simply unistall it there. Hope this helps!
Reply:Yes, you can remove 2003 and then install 2007. It's actually preferred and alleviates potential reg errors. With Office 2007 you will have the option of saving documents as previous versions. I do it everyday as most of my contacts do not have 2007 yet, and cannot review a 2000.
Reply:You don't need to delete the Office 2003 programs; just load the 2007.
Yes, 2007 is backward compatible with 2003.
Reply:oh yeah thats easy
click the installer or insert the program cd
and you can choose to unistall
u can choose to unistall which programs you want
or
uninstall the whole thing
and install it again
it will give u the option of *custom* install
thats mean you can choose which programs to install instead of the microsoft office installing the whole package.
Reply:yes you can uninstall office 2003.
office 2007 let's you save documents in the older format, but it isn't the default option, you must select it when saving a document. of course you can always open a document stored in the new format and save a copy of it in the old format.
Reply:I'm pretty sure you should just be able to uninstall 03...
There is a compatibility mode with office 07, it's in the options somewhere.
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