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| RE: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you install the Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the trial version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it cannot hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great deal of trouble with your Office Pro installation. A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) on a laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This caused her all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and in keeping it updated. "Shortly" wrote: > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, separately, a > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with an icon > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I uninstall the > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package and ignore > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > Thank you for any help. |
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| RE: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it does make sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did I find that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than converting the trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I talk glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to do that! Thank you for your help. "jimmuh" wrote: > DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you install the > Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the trial > version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it cannot > hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great deal of > trouble with your Office Pro installation. > > A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) on a > laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This caused her > all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and in > keeping it updated. > > "Shortly" wrote: > > > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, separately, a > > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with an icon > > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I uninstall the > > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package and ignore > > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > > Thank you for any help. |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then click on Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click on it, then click on Uninstall. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it does >make > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did I find > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than converting the > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I talk > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to do > that! > Thank you for your help. > > "jimmuh" wrote: > >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you install >> the >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the trial >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it cannot >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great deal of >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) on a >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This caused >> her >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and in >> keeping it updated. >> >> "Shortly" wrote: >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, separately, a >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with an >> > icon >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I uninstall >> > the >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package and >> > ignore >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. >> > Thank you for any help. |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" and "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I uninstall both? Thank you for your help. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then click on > Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click on it, > then click on Uninstall. > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... > >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it does > >make > > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did I find > > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than converting the > > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I talk > > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to do > > that! > > Thank you for your help. > > > > "jimmuh" wrote: > > > >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you install > >> the > >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the trial > >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it cannot > >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great deal of > >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. > >> > >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) on a > >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This caused > >> her > >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and in > >> keeping it updated. > >> > >> "Shortly" wrote: > >> > >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, separately, a > >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with an > >> > icon > >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I uninstall > >> > the > >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package and > >> > ignore > >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > >> > Thank you for any help. > > |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but I would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007..." is listed, uninstall it, too. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:598345A0-D57F-4D82-A542-96DE4BEA3396@microsoft.com... > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" and > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I > uninstall > both? > Thank you for your help. > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then click >> on >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click on >> it, >> then click on Uninstall. >> >> -- >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it does >> >make >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did I >> > find >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than converting >> > the >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I talk >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to do >> > that! >> > Thank you for your help. >> > >> > "jimmuh" wrote: >> > >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you >> >> install >> >> the >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the >> >> trial >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it >> >> cannot >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great deal >> >> of >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. >> >> >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) on >> >> a >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This caused >> >> her >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and in >> >> keeping it updated. >> >> >> >> "Shortly" wrote: >> >> >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, >> >> > separately, a >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with >> >> > an >> >> > icon >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I >> >> > uninstall >> >> > the >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package >> >> > and >> >> > ignore >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. >> >> > Thank you for any help. >> >> |
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| RE: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? My view is: If you don't need it or it it is not a must have and you have older version of Office..............use those. Office 2007 is pain in the rectum...........period. "Shortly" wrote: > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, separately, a > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with an icon > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I uninstall the > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package and ignore > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > Thank you for any help. |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? I followed the given advice and removed the promotional stuff before loading Microsoft Office Professional 2007. Generally it went pretty well. I feel like others that the new stuff is not as user friendly as the old, though. I would like to thank you for your assistance and am sorry I did not get back sooner. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but I > would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007..." > is listed, uninstall it, too. > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:598345A0-D57F-4D82-A542-96DE4BEA3396@microsoft.com... > > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" and > > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I > > uninstall > > both? > > Thank you for your help. > > > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then click > >> on > >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click on > >> it, > >> then click on Uninstall. > >> > >> -- > >> Herb Tyson MS MVP > >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible > >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... > >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it does > >> >make > >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did I > >> > find > >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than converting > >> > the > >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I talk > >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to do > >> > that! > >> > Thank you for your help. > >> > > >> > "jimmuh" wrote: > >> > > >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you > >> >> install > >> >> the > >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the > >> >> trial > >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it > >> >> cannot > >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great deal > >> >> of > >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. > >> >> > >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) on > >> >> a > >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This caused > >> >> her > >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and in > >> >> keeping it updated. > >> >> > >> >> "Shortly" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, > >> >> > separately, a > >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with > >> >> > an > >> >> > icon > >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I > >> >> > uninstall > >> >> > the > >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package > >> >> > and > >> >> > ignore > >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > >> >> > Thank you for any help. > >> > >> > > |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? I'm glad it's up and running. Almost nobody I know who went from 2003 or earlier to 2007 likes it at first. It does tend to grow on you after a while... particularly if you find new features that you like & use. I do believe that 2007 is a bit of an ergonomic minefield, though, requiring more steps to get things done--and things aren't always where [my] logic says they should be. If it weren't for the QAT, I would find 2007 a lot less tolerable. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16AFF341-E148-4927-BBB9-AC4CDD6750E3@microsoft.com... >I followed the given advice and removed the promotional stuff before >loading > Microsoft Office Professional 2007. Generally it went pretty well. I > feel > like others that the new stuff is not as user friendly as the old, though. > I would like to thank you for your assistance and am sorry I did not get > back sooner. > > > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > >> I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but I >> would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for >> 2007..." >> is listed, uninstall it, too. >> >> -- >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:598345A0-D57F-4D82-A542-96DE4BEA3396@microsoft.com... >> > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" >> > and >> > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I >> > uninstall >> > both? >> > Thank you for your help. >> > >> > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then >> >> click >> >> on >> >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click >> >> on >> >> it, >> >> then click on Uninstall. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... >> >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it >> >> >does >> >> >make >> >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did >> >> > I >> >> > find >> >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than >> >> > converting >> >> > the >> >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I >> >> > talk >> >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to >> >> > do >> >> > that! >> >> > Thank you for your help. >> >> > >> >> > "jimmuh" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you >> >> >> install >> >> >> the >> >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the >> >> >> trial >> >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it >> >> >> cannot >> >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great >> >> >> deal >> >> >> of >> >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. >> >> >> >> >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) >> >> >> on >> >> >> a >> >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This >> >> >> caused >> >> >> her >> >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and >> >> >> in >> >> >> keeping it updated. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Shortly" wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, >> >> >> > separately, a >> >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes >> >> >> > with >> >> >> > an >> >> >> > icon >> >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I >> >> >> > uninstall >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package >> >> >> > and >> >> >> > ignore >> >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. >> >> >> > Thank you for any help. >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? i kjnow that this is late. i just got my computer about 2 weeks ago. i installed small business 2007 before taking anything off. my icon still says "60 day trial". after reading the previous posts i see that i may have messed up. is there any help for me that i could do myself? Please email me at clott00********.com. thanks "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > I'm glad it's up and running. Almost nobody I know who went from 2003 or > earlier to 2007 likes it at first. It does tend to grow on you after a > while... particularly if you find new features that you like & use. I do > believe that 2007 is a bit of an ergonomic minefield, though, requiring more > steps to get things done--and things aren't always where [my] logic says > they should be. If it weren't for the QAT, I would find 2007 a lot less > tolerable. > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:16AFF341-E148-4927-BBB9-AC4CDD6750E3@microsoft.com... > >I followed the given advice and removed the promotional stuff before > >loading > > Microsoft Office Professional 2007. Generally it went pretty well. I > > feel > > like others that the new stuff is not as user friendly as the old, though. > > I would like to thank you for your assistance and am sorry I did not get > > back sooner. > > > > > > > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but I > >> would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for > >> 2007..." > >> is listed, uninstall it, too. > >> > >> -- > >> Herb Tyson MS MVP > >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible > >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:598345A0-D57F-4D82-A542-96DE4BEA3396@microsoft.com... > >> > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" > >> > and > >> > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I > >> > uninstall > >> > both? > >> > Thank you for your help. > >> > > >> > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then > >> >> click > >> >> on > >> >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click > >> >> on > >> >> it, > >> >> then click on Uninstall. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Herb Tyson MS MVP > >> >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible > >> >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > >> >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > >> >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it > >> >> >does > >> >> >make > >> >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did > >> >> > I > >> >> > find > >> >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than > >> >> > converting > >> >> > the > >> >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I > >> >> > talk > >> >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to > >> >> > do > >> >> > that! > >> >> > Thank you for your help. > >> >> > > >> >> > "jimmuh" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you > >> >> >> install > >> >> >> the > >> >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the > >> >> >> trial > >> >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it > >> >> >> cannot > >> >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great > >> >> >> deal > >> >> >> of > >> >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) > >> >> >> on > >> >> >> a > >> >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This > >> >> >> caused > >> >> >> her > >> >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and > >> >> >> in > >> >> >> keeping it updated. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> "Shortly" wrote: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, > >> >> >> > separately, a > >> >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes > >> >> >> > with > >> >> >> > an > >> >> >> > icon > >> >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I > >> >> >> > uninstall > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package > >> >> >> > and > >> >> >> > ignore > >> >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > >> >> >> > Thank you for any help. > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > > |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? Uninstall Office, trial and paid. Install the paid version. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "clott00" <clott00@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9F7C17F-7CFE-41A3-84BB-72CB65A12B8A@microsoft.com... >i kjnow that this is late. i just got my computer about 2 weeks ago. i > installed small business 2007 before taking anything off. my icon still > says > "60 day trial". after reading the previous posts i see that i may have > messed > up. is there any help for me that i could do myself? Please email me at > clott00********.com. thanks > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > >> I'm glad it's up and running. Almost nobody I know who went from 2003 or >> earlier to 2007 likes it at first. It does tend to grow on you after a >> while... particularly if you find new features that you like & use. I do >> believe that 2007 is a bit of an ergonomic minefield, though, requiring >> more >> steps to get things done--and things aren't always where [my] logic says >> they should be. If it weren't for the QAT, I would find 2007 a lot less >> tolerable. >> >> -- >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:16AFF341-E148-4927-BBB9-AC4CDD6750E3@microsoft.com... >> >I followed the given advice and removed the promotional stuff before >> >loading >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007. Generally it went pretty well. I >> > feel >> > like others that the new stuff is not as user friendly as the old, >> > though. >> > I would like to thank you for your assistance and am sorry I did not >> > get >> > back sooner. >> > >> > >> > >> > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but >> >> I >> >> would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for >> >> 2007..." >> >> is listed, uninstall it, too. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:598345A0-D57F-4D82-A542-96DE4BEA3396@microsoft.com... >> >> > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office >> >> > Suites" >> >> > and >> >> > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I >> >> > uninstall >> >> > both? >> >> > Thank you for your help. >> >> > >> >> > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then >> >> >> click >> >> >> on >> >> >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, >> >> >> click >> >> >> on >> >> >> it, >> >> >> then click on Uninstall. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> >> >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> >> >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> >> >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> >> >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... >> >> >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but >> >> >> >it >> >> >> >does >> >> >> >make >> >> >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home >> >> >> > did >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > find >> >> >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than >> >> >> > converting >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > talk >> >> >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how >> >> >> > to >> >> >> > do >> >> >> > that! >> >> >> > Thank you for your help. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > "jimmuh" wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE >> >> >> >> you >> >> >> >> install >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> trial >> >> >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst >> >> >> >> it >> >> >> >> cannot >> >> >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great >> >> >> >> deal >> >> >> >> of >> >> >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I >> >> >> >> know) >> >> >> >> on >> >> >> >> a >> >> >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This >> >> >> >> caused >> >> >> >> her >> >> >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated >> >> >> >> and >> >> >> >> in >> >> >> >> keeping it updated. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Shortly" wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, >> >> >> >> > separately, a >> >> >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer >> >> >> >> > comes >> >> >> >> > with >> >> >> >> > an >> >> >> >> > icon >> >> >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I >> >> >> >> > uninstall >> >> >> >> > the >> >> >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new >> >> >> >> > package >> >> >> >> > and >> >> >> >> > ignore >> >> >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. >> >> >> >> > Thank you for any help. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? I have a same question. I found this post. Then did uninstall 2007 Microsoft Office Suites and Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites. I have one more "Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer 2007" in my computer. Should I remove it, too? Please help me. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but I > would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007..." > is listed, uninstall it, too. > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:598345A0-D57F-4D82-A542-96DE4BEA3396@microsoft.com... > > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" and > > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I > > uninstall > > both? > > Thank you for your help. > > > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then click > >> on > >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click on > >> it, > >> then click on Uninstall. > >> > >> -- > >> Herb Tyson MS MVP > >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible > >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... > >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it does > >> >make > >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did I > >> > find > >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than converting > >> > the > >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I talk > >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to do > >> > that! > >> > Thank you for your help. > >> > > >> > "jimmuh" wrote: > >> > > >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you > >> >> install > >> >> the > >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the > >> >> trial > >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it > >> >> cannot > >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great deal > >> >> of > >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. > >> >> > >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) on > >> >> a > >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This caused > >> >> her > >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and in > >> >> keeping it updated. > >> >> > >> >> "Shortly" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, > >> >> > separately, a > >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes with > >> >> > an > >> >> > icon > >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I > >> >> > uninstall > >> >> > the > >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package > >> >> > and > >> >> > ignore > >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > >> >> > Thank you for any help. > >> > >> > > |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? The PowerPoint Viewer isn't part of the Office 2007 trial version. You can keep it if you'd like, it shouldn't cause any issues, but you can also uninstall it and reinstall it later if you like as well. ~Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP "BGKa" <BGKa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5255CFB7-3459-47CF-BA60-3BF9BB74D3BD@microsoft.com... > I have a same question. I found this post. Then did uninstall 2007 > Microsoft > Office Suites and Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites. I > have one more "Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer 2007" in my computer. > Should I remove it, too? Please help me. > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > >> I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but I >> would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for >> 2007..." >> is listed, uninstall it, too. >> > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" >> > and >> > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I >> > uninstall >> > both? >> > Thank you for your help. >> > >> > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then >> >> click >> >> on >> >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click >> >> on >> >> it, >> >> then click on Uninstall. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... >> >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it >> >> >does >> >> >make >> >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did >> >> > I >> >> > find >> >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than >> >> > converting >> >> > the >> >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I >> >> > talk >> >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to >> >> > do >> >> > that! >> >> > Thank you for your help. >> >> > >> >> > "jimmuh" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you >> >> >> install >> >> >> the >> >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the >> >> >> trial >> >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it >> >> >> cannot >> >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great >> >> >> deal >> >> >> of >> >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. >> >> >> >> >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) >> >> >> on >> >> >> a >> >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This >> >> >> caused >> >> >> her >> >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and >> >> >> in >> >> >> keeping it updated. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Shortly" wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, >> >> >> > separately, a >> >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes >> >> >> > with >> >> >> > an >> >> >> > icon >> >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I >> >> >> > uninstall >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package >> >> >> > and >> >> >> > ignore >> >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. >> >> >> > Thank you for any help. >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? Thank you very much for answering my question. I have an another question came up just now. I just found a program "Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system". What is this? Do I need to uninstall it? or Isn't this part of trial version, either? "Beth Melton" wrote: > The PowerPoint Viewer isn't part of the Office 2007 trial version. You can > keep it if you'd like, it shouldn't cause any issues, but you can also > uninstall it and reinstall it later if you like as well. > > ~Beth Melton > Microsoft Office MVP > > "BGKa" <BGKa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5255CFB7-3459-47CF-BA60-3BF9BB74D3BD@microsoft.com... > > I have a same question. I found this post. Then did uninstall 2007 > > Microsoft > > Office Suites and Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites. I > > have one more "Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer 2007" in my computer. > > Should I remove it, too? Please help me. > > > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> I suspect that only 2007 Microsoft Office Suites" is sufficient, but I > >> would remove both. If the "Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for > >> 2007..." > >> is listed, uninstall it, too. > > >> > There are two Office related programs: "2007 Microsoft Office Suites" > >> > and > >> > "Activation Assistant for the Microsoft Office Suites". Should I > >> > uninstall > >> > both? > >> > Thank you for your help. > >> > > >> > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Click the Start button - type "programs" into the search box, then > >> >> click > >> >> on > >> >> Programs and Features. From there, find Microsoft Office 2007, click > >> >> on > >> >> it, > >> >> then click on Uninstall. > >> >> > >> >> -- > > >> >> "Shortly" <shortly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:633EB297-E670-455E-A790-48BB6461D20B@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I did not see any warnings about retaining the trial version but it > >> >> >does > >> >> >make > >> >> > sense and I appreciate your reassurance. Only after I got home did > >> >> > I > >> >> > find > >> >> > that buying the Office package separately was cheaper than > >> >> > converting > >> >> > the > >> >> > trial version. Also I don't really know much about the process. I > >> >> > talk > >> >> > glibly about uninstalling but now I have to figure out just how to > >> >> > do > >> >> > that! > >> >> > Thank you for your help. > >> >> > > >> >> > "jimmuh" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> DEFINITELY uninstall the trial version from the system BEFORE you > >> >> >> install > >> >> >> the > >> >> >> Office Pro package. If you check out Microsoft's information on the > >> >> >> trial > >> >> >> version I think you'll find that they warn about this. At worst it > >> >> >> cannot > >> >> >> hurt to remove the trial. At best you will save yourself a great > >> >> >> deal > >> >> >> of > >> >> >> trouble with your Office Pro installation. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> A friend of mine installed Office 2003 (different version, I know) > >> >> >> on > >> >> >> a > >> >> >> laptop without removing a trial Office 2003 version first. This > >> >> >> caused > >> >> >> her > >> >> >> all kinds of trouble in getting the blooming software activated and > >> >> >> in > >> >> >> keeping it updated. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> "Shortly" wrote: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I have just purchased a new computer with Vista and also, > >> >> >> > separately, a > >> >> >> > Microsoft Office Professional 2007 package. The computer comes > >> >> >> > with > >> >> >> > an > >> >> >> > icon > >> >> >> > showing a 60 day trial offer of Microsoft Office. Should I > >> >> >> > uninstall > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > Offfice trial version or is it OK to just install the new package > >> >> >> > and > >> >> >> > ignore > >> >> >> > the offer. I worry that they will become confused. > >> >> >> > Thank you for any help. > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > |
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| Re: Should I remove the trial Office in Vista on my new computer? The Compatibility Pack is for opening Office files in the new format in previous versions of Office. It's not part of the trial installation either. Like the PPT Viewer, you can uninstall it now and download and install later or just leave it. :-) There should only be one entry in Add/Remove Programs for the Office 2007 trial version if any other questions come up. ~Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP "BGKa" <BGKa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D5B9DAF0-9117-49CC-8F1A-8CED58170024@microsoft.com... > Thank you very much for answering my question. > I have an another question came up just now. > I just found a program "Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system". > What > is this? Do I need to uninstall it? or Isn't this part of trial version, > either? |
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