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Mark Pfeifer

What is the best way to upgrade from Office 2003 SBE to Office 2003 Pro?
Can I simply run the install again or do I need to remove SBE and then
install Pro?

Also, is there anyway to get the Office 2003 List Datasheet Component in
SBE?

Thanks,
Mark
 
M

Mark Pfeifer

Thanks - I was actually asking about the full version as I figured MS would
not allow you to upgrade. Don't see why a lower version of the same product
qualifies. They would get the full amount + some right (one version +
upgrade price)?

Thanks for the info.

Mark
 
M

Mark Pfeifer

Thanks - I was actually asking about the full version as I figured MS would
not allow you to upgrade. Don't see why a lower version of the same product
qualifies. They would get the full amount + some right (one version +
upgrade price)?

Thanks for the info.

Mark
 
M

Mark Pfeifer

Thanks - I was actually asking about the full version as I figured MS would
not allow you to upgrade. Don't see why a lower version of the same product
qualifies. They would get the full amount + some right (one version +
upgrade price)?

Thanks for the info.

Mark
 
M

Mark Pfeifer

Thanks - I was actually asking about the full version as I figured MS would
not allow you to upgrade. Don't see why a lower version of the same product
qualifies. They would get the full amount + some right (one version +
upgrade price)?

Thanks for the info.

Mark
 
M

Mark Pfeifer

Thanks - I was actually asking about the full version as I figured MS would
not allow you to upgrade. Don't see why a lower version of the same product
qualifies. They would get the full amount + some right (one version +
upgrade price)?

Thanks for the info.

Mark
 
M

Mark Pfeifer

Thanks - I was actually asking about the full version as I figured MS would
not allow you to upgrade. Don't see why a lower version of the same product
qualifies. They would get the full amount + some right (one version +
upgrade price)?

Thanks for the info.

Mark
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Miss Perspicacia
Tick asked:

| Mark Pfeifer wrote:
|| What is the best way to upgrade from Office 2003 SBE to Office 2003
|| Pro? Can I simply run the install again or do I need to remove SBE
|| and then install Pro?
||
|| Also, is there anyway to get the Office 2003 List Datasheet Component
|| in SBE?
||
|| Thanks,
|| Mark
|
| You don't. If you have bought a 2003 Pro upgrade then take it back
| (unless you have a qualifying product see below)
|
| Microsoft Office XP
| Office XP Developer, Office XP Professional with FrontPage®, Office XP
| Professional Special Edition, Office XP Professional with Publisher,
| Office XP Professional, Office XP Small Business Edition, Office XP
| Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 2000
| Office 2000 Developer, Office 2000 Premium, Office 2000 Professional,
| Office 2000 Small Business Edition, Office 2000 Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 97
| Office 97 Professional, Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 2),
| Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 1), Office 97 Standard
|
| Microsoft Works
| Works Suite 20061, Works Suite 2004, Works Suite 2003, Works Suite
| 2002, Works 2000, Works 8.0, Works 7.0, Works 6.0
|
| If you were thinking you could use the SBE as a QP, then you're very
| much mistaken as products from the same version line do not qualify.
|
| ¹ Planned versions of Microsoft Works (up to version 8.0) and
| Microsoft Works Suite (up to version 2006) will qualify customers for
| the upgrade versions of Office 2003 Editions.
|
|
| If you've a full version, simply pop the disc in and install. There
| is no need to remove the SBE (though it will ask you if you wish to
| do so as part of the installation routine).
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You are to be congratulated for your helpful, non-judgemental and abuse free
post. Good job@@

There is hope for you yet! ;)


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Miss Perspicacia
Tick asked:

| Mark Pfeifer wrote:
|| What is the best way to upgrade from Office 2003 SBE to Office 2003
|| Pro? Can I simply run the install again or do I need to remove SBE
|| and then install Pro?
||
|| Also, is there anyway to get the Office 2003 List Datasheet Component
|| in SBE?
||
|| Thanks,
|| Mark
|
| You don't. If you have bought a 2003 Pro upgrade then take it back
| (unless you have a qualifying product see below)
|
| Microsoft Office XP
| Office XP Developer, Office XP Professional with FrontPage®, Office XP
| Professional Special Edition, Office XP Professional with Publisher,
| Office XP Professional, Office XP Small Business Edition, Office XP
| Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 2000
| Office 2000 Developer, Office 2000 Premium, Office 2000 Professional,
| Office 2000 Small Business Edition, Office 2000 Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 97
| Office 97 Professional, Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 2),
| Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 1), Office 97 Standard
|
| Microsoft Works
| Works Suite 20061, Works Suite 2004, Works Suite 2003, Works Suite
| 2002, Works 2000, Works 8.0, Works 7.0, Works 6.0
|
| If you were thinking you could use the SBE as a QP, then you're very
| much mistaken as products from the same version line do not qualify.
|
| ¹ Planned versions of Microsoft Works (up to version 8.0) and
| Microsoft Works Suite (up to version 2006) will qualify customers for
| the upgrade versions of Office 2003 Editions.
|
|
| If you've a full version, simply pop the disc in and install. There
| is no need to remove the SBE (though it will ask you if you wish to
| do so as part of the installation routine).
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You are to be congratulated for your helpful, non-judgemental and abuse free
post. Good job@@

There is hope for you yet! ;)


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Miss Perspicacia
Tick asked:

| Mark Pfeifer wrote:
|| What is the best way to upgrade from Office 2003 SBE to Office 2003
|| Pro? Can I simply run the install again or do I need to remove SBE
|| and then install Pro?
||
|| Also, is there anyway to get the Office 2003 List Datasheet Component
|| in SBE?
||
|| Thanks,
|| Mark
|
| You don't. If you have bought a 2003 Pro upgrade then take it back
| (unless you have a qualifying product see below)
|
| Microsoft Office XP
| Office XP Developer, Office XP Professional with FrontPage®, Office XP
| Professional Special Edition, Office XP Professional with Publisher,
| Office XP Professional, Office XP Small Business Edition, Office XP
| Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 2000
| Office 2000 Developer, Office 2000 Premium, Office 2000 Professional,
| Office 2000 Small Business Edition, Office 2000 Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 97
| Office 97 Professional, Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 2),
| Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 1), Office 97 Standard
|
| Microsoft Works
| Works Suite 20061, Works Suite 2004, Works Suite 2003, Works Suite
| 2002, Works 2000, Works 8.0, Works 7.0, Works 6.0
|
| If you were thinking you could use the SBE as a QP, then you're very
| much mistaken as products from the same version line do not qualify.
|
| ¹ Planned versions of Microsoft Works (up to version 8.0) and
| Microsoft Works Suite (up to version 2006) will qualify customers for
| the upgrade versions of Office 2003 Editions.
|
|
| If you've a full version, simply pop the disc in and install. There
| is no need to remove the SBE (though it will ask you if you wish to
| do so as part of the installation routine).
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You are to be congratulated for your helpful, non-judgemental and abuse free
post. Good job@@

There is hope for you yet! ;)


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Miss Perspicacia
Tick asked:

| Mark Pfeifer wrote:
|| What is the best way to upgrade from Office 2003 SBE to Office 2003
|| Pro? Can I simply run the install again or do I need to remove SBE
|| and then install Pro?
||
|| Also, is there anyway to get the Office 2003 List Datasheet Component
|| in SBE?
||
|| Thanks,
|| Mark
|
| You don't. If you have bought a 2003 Pro upgrade then take it back
| (unless you have a qualifying product see below)
|
| Microsoft Office XP
| Office XP Developer, Office XP Professional with FrontPage®, Office XP
| Professional Special Edition, Office XP Professional with Publisher,
| Office XP Professional, Office XP Small Business Edition, Office XP
| Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 2000
| Office 2000 Developer, Office 2000 Premium, Office 2000 Professional,
| Office 2000 Small Business Edition, Office 2000 Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 97
| Office 97 Professional, Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 2),
| Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 1), Office 97 Standard
|
| Microsoft Works
| Works Suite 20061, Works Suite 2004, Works Suite 2003, Works Suite
| 2002, Works 2000, Works 8.0, Works 7.0, Works 6.0
|
| If you were thinking you could use the SBE as a QP, then you're very
| much mistaken as products from the same version line do not qualify.
|
| ¹ Planned versions of Microsoft Works (up to version 8.0) and
| Microsoft Works Suite (up to version 2006) will qualify customers for
| the upgrade versions of Office 2003 Editions.
|
|
| If you've a full version, simply pop the disc in and install. There
| is no need to remove the SBE (though it will ask you if you wish to
| do so as part of the installation routine).
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You are to be congratulated for your helpful, non-judgemental and abuse free
post. Good job@@

There is hope for you yet! ;)


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Miss Perspicacia
Tick asked:

| Mark Pfeifer wrote:
|| What is the best way to upgrade from Office 2003 SBE to Office 2003
|| Pro? Can I simply run the install again or do I need to remove SBE
|| and then install Pro?
||
|| Also, is there anyway to get the Office 2003 List Datasheet Component
|| in SBE?
||
|| Thanks,
|| Mark
|
| You don't. If you have bought a 2003 Pro upgrade then take it back
| (unless you have a qualifying product see below)
|
| Microsoft Office XP
| Office XP Developer, Office XP Professional with FrontPage®, Office XP
| Professional Special Edition, Office XP Professional with Publisher,
| Office XP Professional, Office XP Small Business Edition, Office XP
| Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 2000
| Office 2000 Developer, Office 2000 Premium, Office 2000 Professional,
| Office 2000 Small Business Edition, Office 2000 Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 97
| Office 97 Professional, Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 2),
| Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 1), Office 97 Standard
|
| Microsoft Works
| Works Suite 20061, Works Suite 2004, Works Suite 2003, Works Suite
| 2002, Works 2000, Works 8.0, Works 7.0, Works 6.0
|
| If you were thinking you could use the SBE as a QP, then you're very
| much mistaken as products from the same version line do not qualify.
|
| ¹ Planned versions of Microsoft Works (up to version 8.0) and
| Microsoft Works Suite (up to version 2006) will qualify customers for
| the upgrade versions of Office 2003 Editions.
|
|
| If you've a full version, simply pop the disc in and install. There
| is no need to remove the SBE (though it will ask you if you wish to
| do so as part of the installation routine).
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You are to be congratulated for your helpful, non-judgemental and abuse free
post. Good job@@

There is hope for you yet! ;)


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Miss Perspicacia
Tick asked:

| Mark Pfeifer wrote:
|| What is the best way to upgrade from Office 2003 SBE to Office 2003
|| Pro? Can I simply run the install again or do I need to remove SBE
|| and then install Pro?
||
|| Also, is there anyway to get the Office 2003 List Datasheet Component
|| in SBE?
||
|| Thanks,
|| Mark
|
| You don't. If you have bought a 2003 Pro upgrade then take it back
| (unless you have a qualifying product see below)
|
| Microsoft Office XP
| Office XP Developer, Office XP Professional with FrontPage®, Office XP
| Professional Special Edition, Office XP Professional with Publisher,
| Office XP Professional, Office XP Small Business Edition, Office XP
| Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 2000
| Office 2000 Developer, Office 2000 Premium, Office 2000 Professional,
| Office 2000 Small Business Edition, Office 2000 Standard
|
| Microsoft Office 97
| Office 97 Professional, Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 2),
| Office 97 Small Business Edition (version 1), Office 97 Standard
|
| Microsoft Works
| Works Suite 20061, Works Suite 2004, Works Suite 2003, Works Suite
| 2002, Works 2000, Works 8.0, Works 7.0, Works 6.0
|
| If you were thinking you could use the SBE as a QP, then you're very
| much mistaken as products from the same version line do not qualify.
|
| ¹ Planned versions of Microsoft Works (up to version 8.0) and
| Microsoft Works Suite (up to version 2006) will qualify customers for
| the upgrade versions of Office 2003 Editions.
|
|
| If you've a full version, simply pop the disc in and install. There
| is no need to remove the SBE (though it will ask you if you wish to
| do so as part of the installation routine).
 

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