Installing Outlook 2003 instead of 2007

S

SMD

I've installed Office Professional 2007. I have not activated Outlook 2007,
and do not wish to use that version. I tried the trial version of 2007 and
do not like the calendar - that it will not wrap text on entries that require
2 lines. Having a calendar that I can print with all the information is
important. I also tried the Printing Assistant and it's more trouble than
what it is worth.
I'd rather install Outlook 2003 (I have my original installation disks).
Can this be done? Will there be reprocussions? What do I need to do?
I am running Vista.
Thank You.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Uninstall Outlook 2007 and install Outlook 2003. (personally, I much prefer
the options offered with OL 2007)

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I've installed Office Professional 2007. I have not activated Outlook 2007,
and do not wish to use that version. I tried the trial version of 2007 and
do not like the calendar - that it will not wrap text on entries that
require
2 lines. Having a calendar that I can print with all the information is
important. I also tried the Printing Assistant and it's more trouble than
what it is worth.
I'd rather install Outlook 2003 (I have my original installation disks).
Can this be done? Will there be reprocussions? What do I need to do?
I am running Vista.
Thank You.
 
S

SMD

Thank you Milly. I run a pretty simple operation, using the calendar, tasks,
and contacts. If I needed the networking/sharing/planning capabilities then
the new gadgets may be important. I just need a calendar I can easily print
and give to someone else who needs to know what I will be doing the next
month.

Take care,
 

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