cancel upgrade from office XP (2002) back to 2000

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DC

I just upgraded my office 2000 and office Xp (2002), and
encountered various problems. Ex, outlook contact list
can no longer be shared with outlook express, contact
lists with multip emails are separate contacts.

Is there an easy way to return cancel the upgrade and get
back to office 2000. Or would I have to export my
Outlook Contact list & folders, wipe out office Xp and
reinstall Office 2000 and import contact list & folders?

Thanks,
 
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Vincent Schouten [MSFT]

I just upgraded my office 2000 and office Xp (2002), and
encountered various problems. Ex, outlook contact list
can no longer be shared with outlook express, contact
lists with multip emails are separate contacts.

Is there an easy way to return cancel the upgrade and get
back to office 2000. Or would I have to export my
Outlook Contact list & folders, wipe out office Xp and
reinstall Office 2000 and import contact list & folders?

Thanks,
You can find your answer here
286116 How to Import Addresses from Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q286116
and for the best choise,
257824 OL2002: Differences Between Outlook and Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q257824


--
Kindest regards,

Vincent Schouten - Technical Support Specialist - Microsoft Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Go to http://www.microsoft.com/protect and follow instructions today!
 
V

Vincent Schouten [MSFT]

I just upgraded my office 2000 and office Xp (2002), and
encountered various problems. Ex, outlook contact list
can no longer be shared with outlook express, contact
lists with multip emails are separate contacts.

Is there an easy way to return cancel the upgrade and get
back to office 2000. Or would I have to export my
Outlook Contact list & folders, wipe out office Xp and
reinstall Office 2000 and import contact list & folders?

Thanks,
You can find your answer here
286116 How to Import Addresses from Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q286116
and for the best choise,
257824 OL2002: Differences Between Outlook and Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q257824


--
Kindest regards,

Vincent Schouten - Technical Support Specialist - Microsoft Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Go to http://www.microsoft.com/protect and follow instructions today!
 
V

Vincent Schouten [MSFT]

I just upgraded my office 2000 and office Xp (2002), and
encountered various problems. Ex, outlook contact list
can no longer be shared with outlook express, contact
lists with multip emails are separate contacts.

Is there an easy way to return cancel the upgrade and get
back to office 2000. Or would I have to export my
Outlook Contact list & folders, wipe out office Xp and
reinstall Office 2000 and import contact list & folders?

Thanks,
You can find your answer here
286116 How to Import Addresses from Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q286116
and for the best choise,
257824 OL2002: Differences Between Outlook and Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q257824


--
Kindest regards,

Vincent Schouten - Technical Support Specialist - Microsoft Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Go to http://www.microsoft.com/protect and follow instructions today!
 
V

Vincent Schouten [MSFT]

I just upgraded my office 2000 and office Xp (2002), and
encountered various problems. Ex, outlook contact list
can no longer be shared with outlook express, contact
lists with multip emails are separate contacts.

Is there an easy way to return cancel the upgrade and get
back to office 2000. Or would I have to export my
Outlook Contact list & folders, wipe out office Xp and
reinstall Office 2000 and import contact list & folders?

Thanks,
You can find your answer here
286116 How to Import Addresses from Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q286116
and for the best choise,
257824 OL2002: Differences Between Outlook and Outlook Express
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q257824


--
Kindest regards,

Vincent Schouten - Technical Support Specialist - Microsoft Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Go to http://www.microsoft.com/protect and follow instructions today!
 

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