You said:
"In the options (or similar) there is a place you can change the paths to
the directories it uses. This includes user settings"
What exactly do you mean? Can you give me a step-by-step?
<Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov> wrote in message
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> "Spin" <Spin@spin.com> wrote:
>
>>If you change the paths to the directories it uses wouldn't you then go
>>back
>>to effectively using Office 2000 in not Office 2003?
>
> your not changing the path, your finding them so you can access the
> data.
>
>><Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov> wrote in message
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>>> "Spin" <Spin@spin.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Gurus,
>>>>
>>>>Have a user on a machine running Office 2000. I will be moving them to
>>>>a
>>>>machine running Office 2003. Is there a way I can capture their Office
>>>>settings via some sort of program so that way they begin work on their
>>>>new
>>>>machine I can "import" their old Office settings?
>>>
>>> In the options (or similar) there is a place you can change the paths
>>> to the directories it uses. This includes user settings
>>>
>>> Save the files in those paths (directories), install them in the
>>> corresponding directories on the new install.
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>>>
>>> http://www.onahorse.com/
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