Using Student and Teacher 2003, bought Professional 2003 to instal

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studentmomma

I am using 2003 S&T, but need Professional for a class. Just want to know how
to install Prof. without losing outlook express and other document content.
I am so confused. Please HELP!!!
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

studentmomma said:
I am using 2003 S&T, but need Professional for a class. Just want to
know how to install Prof. without losing outlook express and other
document content. I am so confused. Please HELP!!!


1) Outlook Express has nothing whatsoever to do with Office - it is part
of Internet Explorer.
2) Why do you think it will delete your documents?
3) Having said that, I think that's the least of your worries. My crystal
ball is telling me that you have bought an upgrade licence. Unless you have
a qualifying product (that's Office 97, Office 2000, Office XP, Works or
Works Suite - products from the same line do *NOT* qualify - IOW the STE
2003 is *NOT* a qualifying product). If you do not possess a qualifying
product then you may not use the upgrade. You will require the full licence.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

studentmomma said:
I am using 2003 S&T, but need Professional for a class. Just want to
know how to install Prof. without losing outlook express and other
document content. I am so confused. Please HELP!!!


1) Outlook Express has nothing whatsoever to do with Office - it is part
of Internet Explorer.
2) Why do you think it will delete your documents?
3) Having said that, I think that's the least of your worries. My crystal
ball is telling me that you have bought an upgrade licence. Unless you have
a qualifying product (that's Office 97, Office 2000, Office XP, Works or
Works Suite - products from the same line do *NOT* qualify - IOW the STE
2003 is *NOT* a qualifying product). If you do not possess a qualifying
product then you may not use the upgrade. You will require the full licence.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

studentmomma said:
I am using 2003 S&T, but need Professional for a class. Just want to
know how to install Prof. without losing outlook express and other
document content. I am so confused. Please HELP!!!


1) Outlook Express has nothing whatsoever to do with Office - it is part
of Internet Explorer.
2) Why do you think it will delete your documents?
3) Having said that, I think that's the least of your worries. My crystal
ball is telling me that you have bought an upgrade licence. Unless you have
a qualifying product (that's Office 97, Office 2000, Office XP, Works or
Works Suite - products from the same line do *NOT* qualify - IOW the STE
2003 is *NOT* a qualifying product). If you do not possess a qualifying
product then you may not use the upgrade. You will require the full licence.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

studentmomma said:
I am using 2003 S&T, but need Professional for a class. Just want to
know how to install Prof. without losing outlook express and other
document content. I am so confused. Please HELP!!!


1) Outlook Express has nothing whatsoever to do with Office - it is part
of Internet Explorer.
2) Why do you think it will delete your documents?
3) Having said that, I think that's the least of your worries. My crystal
ball is telling me that you have bought an upgrade licence. Unless you have
a qualifying product (that's Office 97, Office 2000, Office XP, Works or
Works Suite - products from the same line do *NOT* qualify - IOW the STE
2003 is *NOT* a qualifying product). If you do not possess a qualifying
product then you may not use the upgrade. You will require the full licence.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

studentmomma said:
I am using 2003 S&T, but need Professional for a class. Just want to
know how to install Prof. without losing outlook express and other
document content. I am so confused. Please HELP!!!


1) Outlook Express has nothing whatsoever to do with Office - it is part
of Internet Explorer.
2) Why do you think it will delete your documents?
3) Having said that, I think that's the least of your worries. My crystal
ball is telling me that you have bought an upgrade licence. Unless you have
a qualifying product (that's Office 97, Office 2000, Office XP, Works or
Works Suite - products from the same line do *NOT* qualify - IOW the STE
2003 is *NOT* a qualifying product). If you do not possess a qualifying
product then you may not use the upgrade. You will require the full licence.
 

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