If I upgrade from HSE 2007 to standard 2007 will I lose Onenote?

B

Beejarama

Hi
I need to upgrade from Office Home & Student 2007 to Office Standard
2007 as I need Outlook and also will be using Word, Powerpoint and Excel
for work (am becoming self-employed), and therefore want to lose the
"non-commercial use" in the title bars.
From what I understand from other posts once I do the upgrade, I will
need to uninstall H & S Office to actually get rid of the
"non-commercial use". Is this correct?
The problem is I use Onenote for home use, and don't want to lose it.
So is it possible to uninstall each program separately? (I went to the
uninstall program in the control panel menu and could only see Office
listed, not the individual programs)
Could somone advise?
Many thanks in advance
B
 
J

JoAnn Paules

I would try uninstalling the Home and Student version, install Standard,
then do a custom install of OneNote. I don't know if that would work but
it's worth trying.
 
B

Beejarama

Thanks. Sorry but just to be clear are you suggesting I uninstall H &
before installing Standard? I am planning to get the upgrade version o
Standard rather than the full version. Therefore assumed I need to kee
H & S on the computer so the upgrade can work. Or is that not actuall
necessary?
 
L

LVTravel

Beejarama said:
Thanks. Sorry but just to be clear are you suggesting I uninstall H & S
before installing Standard? I am planning to get the upgrade version of
Standard rather than the full version. Therefore assumed I need to keep
H & S on the computer so the upgrade can work. Or is that not actually
necessary?
B

If you just have Office Standard update the programs that it can update the
only issue you will have is that the program title bars will still probably
have "non-commercial use" on them. They will still work as full featured
Office products.

The only way I know how to get rid of that statement is to totally uninstall
H & S and then install Standard then install just One Note from the H & S
disk using custom install as suggested by JoAnn.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top