Office 2007 coexistence with Office 2003

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Antonio

I tried to install Office 2007 on a system with Office 2003 already
installed. After the installation when I open Word 2007 everything works
fine. When I open Word 2003 it does something like an autorepair and then
Word 2003 loads. When I try after to open Word 2007, it does the same thing,
going through a kind of setup procedure.

Is there a way to make Office 2007 a 2003 coexist in a better way ?

Thank you,

Antonio
 
G

Guest

Unfortunately, other than use something like Virtual PC or have a boot
manager, this is going to happen. The last version of Office opened is
registered in Windows as the default. So opening a document will launch the
last opened version. If you force the other version to open, Setup has to
run and reregister the different version.
 
G

Guest

Unfortunately, other than use something like Virtual PC or have a boot
manager, this is going to happen. The last version of Office opened is
registered in Windows as the default. So opening a document will launch the
last opened version. If you force the other version to open, Setup has to
run and reregister the different version.
 
G

Guest

Unfortunately, other than use something like Virtual PC or have a boot
manager, this is going to happen. The last version of Office opened is
registered in Windows as the default. So opening a document will launch the
last opened version. If you force the other version to open, Setup has to
run and reregister the different version.
 
G

Guest

Unfortunately, other than use something like Virtual PC or have a boot
manager, this is going to happen. The last version of Office opened is
registered in Windows as the default. So opening a document will launch the
last opened version. If you force the other version to open, Setup has to
run and reregister the different version.
 

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