Upgrade from 2002 Pro to 2003 Standard Question

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Tim L.

Hi folks:

I've got a version of 2002 Pro and was thinking of upgrading, but I
really don't use all of the programs that came with the Pro version
very often. I was wondering if I bought a standard or
teachers/student (I am a student) version of 2003 if it would leave
the programs that didn't come with it (e.g. Frontpage, Access) at the
2002 version and just in install the 2003 versions of what it had, or
if it would completely delete all the 2002 Pro programs. I'd like to
be able to upgrade Word, Excel, and Outlook to 2003, but don't want to
delete the 2002 versions of the other programs that I'd already paid
for.

Can anyone tell me if there is a way to do this?


Tim L.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If you select a custom installation and elect to leave teh programs not
included in the Office 2003 edition, it should leave the 2002 editions
intact.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Tim L. <Tim L.> asked:
| Hi folks:
|
| I've got a version of 2002 Pro and was thinking of upgrading, but I
| really don't use all of the programs that came with the Pro version
| very often. I was wondering if I bought a standard or
| teachers/student (I am a student) version of 2003 if it would leave
| the programs that didn't come with it (e.g. Frontpage, Access) at the
| 2002 version and just in install the 2003 versions of what it had, or
| if it would completely delete all the 2002 Pro programs. I'd like to
| be able to upgrade Word, Excel, and Outlook to 2003, but don't want to
| delete the 2002 versions of the other programs that I'd already paid
| for.
|
| Can anyone tell me if there is a way to do this?
|
|
| Tim L.
 

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