Installing Office 2007 over Office 2000

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My computer came with Office 2000 pre-installed several years ago. (I

don't have a disc for it). I now have just recently purchased a complete

version (not an upgrade) of Office Home and Student 2007.

What I would like to know is, is it a simple matter just to install

Office 2007, and the installation "Wizard" will do what is necessary

or, do I need to uninstall any part of 2000 for it to perform correctly?

I have searched other questions about this but I am a little confused

with the answers I read, (my 71 year old brain gets confused easily

these days.)

I think I am correct in saying that 2007 should have no problem opening

Excel documents which were compiled in 2000, but will it amend them? I

need to amend them them because they form part of an ongoing accounting

system I am using.



I also use a very handy add-on tool called "Send Mail", it allows me to

send paages or part pages of Excel as an attachment to e-mail. Will I be

able to transfer this over to 2007 as well?



Thanks in advance for any replies,



Hamish





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Hamish
 
Generally installing Office 2007 would Upgrade / Replace the old version.

Office H&S 2007 doesnt include Outlook, which you may be using

Personally for Office 2k I would uninstall it & reboot prior to installing

2007

Office 2007 will open old docs, it wont save them in the new format unless

you 'Save As' and select the default 2007 format.

Couldnt say whether your 'Send Mail' tool will still function, look on their

web site to see if it supports 2007



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>

> Hi

>

> My computer came with Office 2000 pre-installed several years ago. (I

> don't have a disc for it). I now have just recently purchased a complete

> version (not an upgrade) of Office Home and Student 2007.

> What I would like to know is, is it a simple matter just to install

> Office 2007, and the installation "Wizard" will do what is necessary

> or, do I need to uninstall any part of 2000 for it to perform correctly?

> I have searched other questions about this but I am a little confused

> with the answers I read, (my 71 year old brain gets confused easily

> these days.)

> I think I am correct in saying that 2007 should have no problem opening

> Excel documents which were compiled in 2000, but will it amend them? I

> need to amend them them because they form part of an ongoing accounting

> system I am using.

>

> I also use a very handy add-on tool called "Send Mail", it allows me to

> send paages or part pages of Excel as an attachment to e-mail. Will I be

> able to transfer this over to 2007 as well?

>

> Thanks in advance for any replies,

>

> Hamish

>

>

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> Hamish
 
Hi undisclosed,



When installing office 2007, you'll get the option of keeping or replacing Office 2000. Since some things are easier to do in Office

2000, you might want to keep it. If you opt to replace Office 2000, the Office 2007 installer will take care of that for you.



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macropod

[Microsoft MVP - Word]





"undisclosed" wrote in message news:6dca378fbbdf4e933ca38d23275875a1@nntp-gateway.com...

>

> Hi

>

> My computer came with Office 2000 pre-installed several years ago. (I

> don't have a disc for it). I now have just recently purchased a complete

> version (not an upgrade) of Office Home and Student 2007.

> What I would like to know is, is it a simple matter just to install

> Office 2007, and the installation "Wizard" will do what is necessary

> or, do I need to uninstall any part of 2000 for it to perform correctly?

> I have searched other questions about this but I am a little confused

> with the answers I read, (my 71 year old brain gets confused easily

> these days.)

> I think I am correct in saying that 2007 should have no problem opening

> Excel documents which were compiled in 2000, but will it amend them? I

> need to amend them them because they form part of an ongoing accounting

> system I am using.

>

> I also use a very handy add-on tool called "Send Mail", it allows me to

> send paages or part pages of Excel as an attachment to e-mail. Will I be

> able to transfer this over to 2007 as well?

>

> Thanks in advance for any replies,

>

> Hamish

>

>

> --

> Hamish
 
Hi guys



Thanks for your answers



Hamish





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