Can I install Office 2003 over 2000 or 2002 without uninstalling o

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kbigelow

I am working with a non-profit org. They purchased Office Pro 2003. A
couple of their PC's have Office 2000 and 2002. Do I need to uninstall the
old version or will Office 2003 Pro install on top of older versions without
loosing address books, emails and other settings?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
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Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
C

Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
C

Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
C

Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
C

Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
C

Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
C

Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 
C

Can-So

Its always a good idea to back up the pst files first for safe keeping
Office 2003 will migrate any email settings and accounts during the set up
when all goes well
 

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