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| Outlook not installed with trial version of Office Professional 20 This question pertains to the trial version of Office 2007 Professional. I just purchased an 180 day trial version at my college bookstore. It says on the packaging that Outlook 2007 is included but when I installed the program, it wasn't. Does anyone know whether that is the way it meant to be or did I perhaps do something wrong? Can't really see how I could have gone wrong on this one, but anything's possible! |
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| Re: Outlook not installed with trial version of Office Professional20 You can only have one version of Outlook on your computer. If Outlook 2003 or earlier is already installed, then the 2007 trial software setup program will see the existing version and won't replace it with Outlook 2007. If yo wish, you can back up your existing version's data, uninstall the existing Outlook version, and then install Outlook 2007. columbianna wrote: > This question pertains to the trial version of Office 2007 Professional. I > just purchased an 180 day trial version at my college bookstore. It says on > the packaging that Outlook 2007 is included but when I installed the program, > it wasn't. Does anyone know whether that is the way it meant to be or did I > perhaps do something wrong? Can't really see how I could have gone wrong on > this one, but anything's possible! |
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