Installing 2007 Office H&S over 2003 Pro

W

Wickiup

Hello

I wish to install Office Home and Student 2007 over Office Professional
2003.

The object is to obtain Onenote and the updated versions of Word and Excel
from 2007 H&S while retaining Publisher and Outlook in 2003 Pro version.

Looking for advice as to how this should be done with the least hassle.
Saving or needing HDD space is not a significant issue. Must concentrate on
most stable installation.

I have XP Home with all programs on one HDD and all data on second HDD.
If it is more efficient I could (with enough persuasion) load the 2007 H&S
program on the second HDD.

This is basically about obtaining Onenote. The rest is window dressing but I
can use the 3 installs on other machines.

I realize this had been hashed out before but each of us has a bit different
situation to address.

Thank you

-*-
Jim Curts
 
D

DL

Insert Office 2007 cd, it should offer to upgrade your previous
installation.
Doing so will replace 2003 components with 2007 components, leaving 2003
components not included in 2007
 
W

Wickiup

The install went just fine! Thanks!

I did a custom install in which it left Publisher and Outlook as Office 2003
programs, replaced Word, Excel and PowerPoint with 2007 versions plus did a
new install of OneNote 2007.
It even allowed me to salvage a OneNote 2003 folder already converted to
2007 lingo.

-*-
Jim Curts
 
L

LVTravel

Wickiup said:
Hello

I wish to install Office Home and Student 2007 over Office Professional
2003.

The object is to obtain Onenote and the updated versions of Word and Excel
from 2007 H&S while retaining Publisher and Outlook in 2003 Pro version.

Looking for advice as to how this should be done with the least hassle.
Saving or needing HDD space is not a significant issue. Must concentrate
on most stable installation.

I have XP Home with all programs on one HDD and all data on second HDD.
If it is more efficient I could (with enough persuasion) load the 2007 H&S
program on the second HDD.

This is basically about obtaining Onenote. The rest is window dressing but
I can use the 3 installs on other machines.

I realize this had been hashed out before but each of us has a bit
different situation to address.

Thank you

-*-
Jim Curts

I noticed one thing in your post -- "I can use the 3 installs....." You
have used one of the installs for the machine that has the upgraded programs
(the current install.) You only have two additional machines to install on
left as you can't split part of the suite on one machine and part on another
according to the EULA.
 

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