Access 2007 only installation from Office Pro 2007

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D.J. Penney

I currently have Office 2003 SBE intalled on my Windows-XP machine. I need
to install Access 2007, but don't want to migrate to the rest of Office 2007
at this time. However, since I intend to upgrade to the full Office 2007
eventually, I'd like to purchase the upgrade to Office Pro 2007 and only
install Access 2007 for the time being. Is this possible? This question
involves two related questions: 1) Will the Office Pro 2007 upgrade package
allow me to install only Access? 2) Will installing Access 2007 create any
problems with my existing Office 2003 installation?

Any comments and information would be helpful. Thanks.
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

D.J. Penney said:
I currently have Office 2003 SBE intalled on my Windows-XP machine. I need
to install Access 2007, but don't want to migrate to the rest of Office 2007
at this time. However, since I intend to upgrade to the full Office 2007
eventually, I'd like to purchase the upgrade to Office Pro 2007 and only
install Access 2007 for the time being. Is this possible? This question
involves two related questions: 1) Will the Office Pro 2007 upgrade package
allow me to install only Access?

That should work quite nicely.
2) Will installing Access 2007 create any
problems with my existing Office 2003 installation?

No. This presumes you don't already have a version of Access on your
system.

Tony
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D

D.J. Penney

Thanks very much, Tony. That was what I needed to know (and yes, your
assumption that I do not yet have a version of Access on my computer is
correct.)

- Dan
 

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