2000 OPS File with Office 2003

J

John Trask

I am in the process of upgrading the computers in our
enterprise from Office 2000 to Office 2003. Because of
the way that Office 2000 was originally installed, I am
planning on removing Office 2000 before installing Office
2003.

Can I create an OPS file from Office 2000 and restore it
for Office 2003? If so, do I use the 2000 ORK to create
the OPS and restore it with the 2003 version?
 
M

Mark Plantenberg

Hi John,

You shouldn't have to do anything special. Uninstalling Office 2000 will
NOT remove the User settings/files so they should be migrated to 2003
without any special action.
Give it a try, I think you will find that everything is migrated without
troubles.

Mark Plantenberg
Microsoft Product Support Services
 
M

Mark Plantenberg

Hi John,

You shouldn't have to do anything special. Uninstalling Office 2000 will
NOT remove the User settings/files so they should be migrated to 2003
without any special action.
Give it a try, I think you will find that everything is migrated without
troubles.

Mark Plantenberg
Microsoft Product Support Services
 
M

Mark Plantenberg

Hi John,

You shouldn't have to do anything special. Uninstalling Office 2000 will
NOT remove the User settings/files so they should be migrated to 2003
without any special action.
Give it a try, I think you will find that everything is migrated without
troubles.

Mark Plantenberg
Microsoft Product Support Services
 
M

Mark Plantenberg

Hi John,

You shouldn't have to do anything special. Uninstalling Office 2000 will
NOT remove the User settings/files so they should be migrated to 2003
without any special action.
Give it a try, I think you will find that everything is migrated without
troubles.

Mark Plantenberg
Microsoft Product Support Services
 
M

Mark Plantenberg

Hi John,

You shouldn't have to do anything special. Uninstalling Office 2000 will
NOT remove the User settings/files so they should be migrated to 2003
without any special action.
Give it a try, I think you will find that everything is migrated without
troubles.

Mark Plantenberg
Microsoft Product Support Services
 

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