Uninstall/Reinstall Office 2003

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Guest

Hi. I made the stupid mistake of not choosing complete
install of Office 2003 and I choose the typical install.
When I choose the typical install Office 2003 didn't
install the Open Office Document/New Office Document tabs
in the Start Menu. So I unistalled Office 2003 and
reinstalled it choosing the complete install this time.
The install went great. Will installing then unistalling
then reintstalling make Office 2003 unstable? Thanks,
Craig.
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 
C

Chris Schatte

Hi Craig,
Actually , if you chose to leave the installation files on your drive is the best bet to keep Office stable and running to your configuration. Updates and Service Packs are more easily installed and applied.
Keep your original installation cd's.

Chris Schatte
 

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