Office 2000 Professional to Office 2003 S & T

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Michael

I'm thinking of upgrading from Office 2000 Professional to the Office
2003 Student and Teach Edition.

What is the best way to do this?

I also have FrontPage 2000, Access 2000, and Publisher 2000, which I
know will not be part of the Student & Teacher version. Can these items
be left on the machine? Will they automatically be left on the machine
since they are not part of the S & T edition?

What about downloading the 60-day trial and than purchasing the S & T if
all goes okay?

Will there be a Office 2005 or Office 2006? Should I wait to upgrade?

I have WinXP-Home, SP2...any thing else I should consider?

Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
 
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Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Lets go step by step . You always have the choice to keep the current
versions of your product (Except Outlook, but that's not the case now). Note
that you cannot convert the standard edition trial to the S&T Edition, you
must install it separately.

Hth,
g
 

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