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Old 02-06-2007, 04:24 PM
M. Pender
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Removing MS Office V.X test drive

I imported my mail, contacts and calendar to the MS Office V.X test drive.
Since then I purchased the normal version and I want to install it.
However, the instructions say I have to uninstall and remove the test drive
version before installing the normal version. Has anyone else done this?

Does MS Office preserve your email, contacts and calendar? If not, is there
a way to save the email, contacts and calendar information so they don't get
deleted?

I've searched the information on the MS web site, but did not find any
useful information about the process and, of course, the instructions that
come with it are useless. I especially like the part that says "for more
information visit www.microsoft.com/mac/removetestdrive" since the web page
doesn't exist.

Thanks,

- Mike

Sent using the Entourage X Test Drive.

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Old 02-06-2007, 04:24 PM
Brian Paul Ehni
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Re: Removing MS Office V.X test drive

On 2/13/04 3:46 PM, in article BC52AFFB.575E%mpender********.com, "M.
Pender" <mpender********.com> wrote:

> I imported my mail, contacts and calendar to the MS Office V.X test drive.
> Since then I purchased the normal version and I want to install it.
> However, the instructions say I have to uninstall and remove the test drive
> version before installing the normal version. Has anyone else done this?
>
> Does MS Office preserve your email, contacts and calendar? If not, is there
> a way to save the email, contacts and calendar information so they don't get
> deleted?
>
> I've searched the information on the MS web site, but did not find any
> useful information about the process and, of course, the instructions that
> come with it are useless. I especially like the part that says "for more
> information visit www.microsoft.com/mac/removetestdrive" since the web page
> doesn't exist.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Mike
>
> Sent using the Entourage X Test Drive.
>


Drag the old one to the trash and empty. Your email addresses and such are
in your user folder/documents/microsoft user data.
--

Brian Ehni

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