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Word as Editor
A new machine came with Office 2003 with a 60 demo period, however, the owner
had a licensed copy of Office 2002 (Home/Student). Rather than buy the newer version, I installed the older one in Program Files\Office2002. He is launching Office applications using the 2002 icons so I am assuming Outlook and Word are of the same version. What else needs to be adjusted for Outlook to use Word as the editor? -- Michael Stamford, CT |
Word as Editor
Michael Conroy wrote:
A new machine came with Office 2003 with a 60 demo period, however, the owner had a licensed copy of Office 2002 (Home/Student). Rather than buy the newer version, I installed the older one in Program Files\Office2002. He is launching Office applications using the 2002 icons so I am assuming Outlook and Word are of the same version. What else needs to be adjusted for Outlook to use Word as the editor? You must uninstall the Outlook you added, uninstall the trial version, then reinstall the version you want if you want te best change of Office working with no problems. -- Brian Tillman |
Word as Editor
Brian Tillman wrote:
You must uninstall the Outlook you added, uninstall the trial version, then reinstall the version you want if you want te best change of Office working with no problems. Instead, read "if you want the best chance". -- Brian Tillman |
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