Also, if you have a qualifying product, it will not be necessary to install
it first. When prompted, you can insert the CD for the qualifying product,
and point to it in the Setup UI.
Sloan Crayton
Microsoft
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| Subject: Re: adding 2003 Access Upgrade to 2007
| Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 18:33:21 -0000
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| Your post is a bit ambiguous, you can install the access2003 upgrade if
you
| have an earlier qualifying version cd to point to during the installation
| process.
| Though the MS advice is to install the earliest version before installing
a
| later version
| You also dont mention whether access2003 is a stand alone cd or part of
| Office 2003, and whether your 2007 version features Access.
|
| | >I would like to add my 2003 Access program to my computer but it
requires
| >an
| > older version to run. It there any way I can get it to run with my 2007
| > office version? Thanks Jird15
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