Help with installing only PART of MSO trial...???

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Goingback2school

I have Vista Home Premium on my laptop with MSO Home & Student (full,
permanent version). I am taking a computer class which requires MSO 2007,
all I am missing from my current configuration is Access 2007. The class
comes with a 180-day trial of the total software package (though I think its
for XP, but I'll figure that out later). If I install the trial software,
will it install over all of my current programs or is there a way to just add
the Access since I have everything else?
 
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PvdG42

Goingback2school said:
I have Vista Home Premium on my laptop with MSO Home & Student (full,
permanent version). I am taking a computer class which requires MSO 2007,
all I am missing from my current configuration is Access 2007. The class
comes with a 180-day trial of the total software package (though I think
its
for XP, but I'll figure that out later). If I install the trial software,
will it install over all of my current programs or is there a way to just
add
the Access since I have everything else?


The normal Office 2007 installer offers a "custom" installation where you
can select the products you want to install and deselect those you don't
want.
Whether or not the trial uses the same installer can only be determined by
inserting the trial CD in your drive, and *carefully* reading and following
the prompts provided.
If you allow the trial to install automatically to the default location and
you did the same when you installed your "permanent" version, it will
probably install itself over your current installation.
 
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Goingback2school

thanks for your help.

PvdG42 said:
The normal Office 2007 installer offers a "custom" installation where you
can select the products you want to install and deselect those you don't
want.
Whether or not the trial uses the same installer can only be determined by
inserting the trial CD in your drive, and *carefully* reading and following
the prompts provided.
If you allow the trial to install automatically to the default location and
you did the same when you installed your "permanent" version, it will
probably install itself over your current installation.
 

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