XP office

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MedLegalRN

Might be a silly question...I'm currently running XP Home
edition...have XP office and would like to install
it...by any chance can I load pre-existing XP, or should
it be a fresh install?
Thanks...
 
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Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
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Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
O

Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
O

Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
O

Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
O

Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
O

Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
O

Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 
O

Oli Restorick

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Windows XP is your operating system and Office XP is an application suite.
If you're licensed to install Office (that is, it's a retail copy rather
than an OEM copy that came with another computer), then just go ahead and
stick the CD in.

Regards

Oli
 

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