MS Office 2003 Demo

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Joyboy

I bought a computer with MS Office 2003 with a 2 month demo and I'm not
seeing evidence of around $300 to upgrade from my owned 2002 version I had on
my old computer. I'm wanting to know if I need to Uninstall all of the MS
Office programs on my new computer before Installing my 2002? I'll list the
ones that are listed in the Add/Remove page:
Microsoft Office 2003 Edition 60 Day Trial Welcome Tour
Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003
Microsoft Office XP Media Center Content
Microsoft Office XP Media Center Content Deluxe
Microsoft Office XP Professional
Microsoft Publisher 2002 (I don't recall loading this)

I have XP Professional Media Center Operating System on a new HP Pavilion
m7567c computer so I don't want to UnInstall anything that is not necessary
or may mess with the Media Center or other programs.

I loaded FrontPage 2002 and might have loaded one of those Media Center ones
but I am not sure about this, I wish I new what was on the computer when I
got it, might help.
Any Help would be greatful.
Joyboy
 
D

DL

If you are not going to use a program, eg 2003 demo/Std, uninstall it.
According to your list you've allready installed Office 2002/OfficeXP

You may have to repair your OfficeXP
 
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Don MI

Office XP included a Media Content CD that installed as Microsoft Office
Media Content not Media Center Content. Are you sure that the two Media
Center Content entries are not Windows XP vice Office XP? If the entry for
Microsoft Office XP Media Center Content is actually Office XP Media
Content, then you can leave it installed if you want. The Media Content is
clipart and other media that are still usable in Office 2003 (vice
downloading from the web). You can see what is included by reviewing the
Media Content CD that came with Office XP. I am not aware of any Media
Content Deluxe associated with Microsoft Office.

Don
 

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