Keeping 2003 After Upgrade to 2007

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LarryP

Our company is moving up to Office 2007, but not in one swell foop -- they're
upgrading people when their desktop PC gets replaced by a new one. (Although
people have the option of self-upgrading if they choose, but many prefer to
stay with the old tried-and-true instead of learning new tricks.) So I'm in
the mode of trying to help people in two different systems for however long
it takes until everyone (12,000 people!!) has migrated.

With Access, I was able to keep 2003 when I made the jump to 2007, and can
choose which one I want to work in (or help people with). But if there's a
way to do that with Excel, I haven't found it. Anybody know if it can be
done, and if so how? I'm guessing it's not as easy as just creating a
shortcut to the 2003 version of Excel.exe....
 
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Mike H

Hi,

I have E2003, E2007 & E2010 all on the same machine co-existing together
with no issues. All I did when installing 2007 & 2010 was specified the
option to keep all previous versions.
--
Mike

When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.
 
L

LarryP

Ah, there's the rub; our company's "Installer" does what it wants without
offering that option. Any idea if it can be done after the fact?
 
B

Bill

Ah, there's the rub; our company's "Installer" does what it wants without
offering that option. Any idea if it can be done after the fact?
The company's IT department is short-sighted. Their approach is fine if
everyone upgrades at the same time.

Other than uninstalling and then reinstalling both versions of Excel
using Microsoft's installer routines I don't see any way out of this.

Office 2003 and 2007 programs can coexist on the same computer, except
for Outlook, where you've got to pick one or the other.

Bill
 

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