does installing office enterprise remove office 2003 completely?

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OceanJazz

hi, hope someone can help me here...

i recently upgraded my ms office from 2003 to office enterprise 2007. does
this mean that office 2003 has been removed completely from my pc? i was
hoping to have both available but it does not appear to be so.

i notice that i can still open older versions of office documents but can't
read my doc using older versions (from another pc). what can be done to
rectify this? especially since not many pple have the new versions yet. if i
can't do anything about it, is there a way to get my office 2003 back and yet
also have 2007 available on my pc? am i able to just uninstall 2007 and 2003
will be there?

pls help!

thanks!!
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Jazz,

Whether the Office 2003 apps are removed may depend on the installation options you chose when running Setup. The default upgrade
choice would have removed the older versions, but check in Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel.

To use both versions (except Outlook) see if the information in this article helps.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928091/en-us?FR=1

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hi, hope someone can help me here...

i recently upgraded my ms office from 2003 to office enterprise 2007. does
this mean that office 2003 has been removed completely from my pc? i was
hoping to have both available but it does not appear to be so.

i notice that i can still open older versions of office documents but can't
read my doc using older versions (from another pc). what can be done to
rectify this? especially since not many pple have the new versions yet. if i
can't do anything about it, is there a way to get my office 2003 back and yet
also have 2007 available on my pc? am i able to just uninstall 2007 and 2003
will be there?

pls help!

thanks!!>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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DL

With Office 2007 you can choose to save your docs in older format, they are
then readable by earlier versions.
File>Save As..............
Trying to work with both 2003 & 2007 would doubtless be a logistical
nightmare
 

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