Can I move Office 2000 Premium to Vista and upgrade to Office 2007

R

retired UMD Grad

Help needed!!! I've purchased a new computer with Vista Home Premium that has
Mirosoft Works 8 already loaded. I have a legal version of Microsoft Office
2000 Premuim (not OEM) on my old computer which is about to die. I want to
purchase the Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Upgrade package for the new
computer. Can I do this? If so, do I need to load my Microsoft Office 2000
Premium on the Vista machine before installing the Microsoft Office 2007
Professional Upgrade?
 
B

Bob I

Yes you may transfer Office 2000. The usual procedure is to
supply/insert the CD of the qualifying software when requested during
the install of the Upgrade version.
 
D

DL

No need to install early edition you just need the cd available to point to
when the upgrade complains it cannot find a qualifying application.
Note:- I did'nt check to see as to whether Works is also a qualifying
application
 
C

cmsk

As a follow-up question to this. I have an original full version of Office
97 - a UPGRADE to Office 2000 Professional. Will I be able to install
another Office (or single application) Upgrade on a new system?

Thanks
 
B

Bob I

As long as you have the Office 2000 Pro CD.
As a follow-up question to this. I have an original full version of Office
97 - a UPGRADE to Office 2000 Professional. Will I be able to install
another Office (or single application) Upgrade on a new system?

Thanks

:
 
C

cmsk

Very good and thank you for the response.

JoAnn Paules said:
You will need the 97 and 2000 version disks handy to upgrade to 2007.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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cmsk said:
As a follow-up question to this. I have an original full version of
Office
97 - a UPGRADE to Office 2000 Professional. Will I be able to install
another Office (or single application) Upgrade on a new system?

Thanks
 

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