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| Office 2007 install and compatibility questions I just bought Office 2007 Home/Student, and don't want to have any problems when I install it. Hopefully some of these below questions can be answered here. I have Office 2000 business installed on our Home and Daughter's (for University computer) ... and am wondering if I should uninstall the 2000 version before installing 2007? Also, are there any compatibility issues with the 2000 Word or Exel files I should be aware of before installing 2007? And, for example ... We create a Word document on our computer with Office 2007 and want to print in at a different location on a machine with and older Office version ... will it work? Thanks for any help David |
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| RE: Office 2007 install and compatibility questions Hi David, Answers inline below. Doug -- Douglas Ryan VanBenthuysen Office System Solutions Specialist 3Sharp http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/ "David SS" wrote: > I just bought Office 2007 Home/Student, and don't want to have any problems > when I install it. Hopefully some of these below questions can be answered > here. > > I have Office 2000 business installed on our Home and Daughter's (for > University computer) ... and am wondering if I should uninstall the 2000 > version before installing 2007? When I installed Office 2007 (I have done it on several machines), I uninstalled the old version. I have heard about people installing more than one version, but I honestly wouldn't recommend it as it seems more likely to cause problems than yeild benefits. > Also, are there any compatibility issues with the 2000 Word or Exel files I > should be aware of before installing 2007? There are compatability issues if you save files in the newest format (.docx or .xlsx). To prevent this, you can save files as .doc or .xls, the old file format. Also you can install the compatability pack on the machine with the older version: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en. What I currently do is set the default save option to save to the older format. To do this, click on the Office button (top left), select Word (or whatever program) options, click Save, and change "Save files in this format" to Word 97-3003 (*.doc) > And, for example ... We create a Word document on our computer with Office > 2007 and want to print in at a different location on a machine with and older > Office version ... will it work? Again, install the compatability pack on the older machine and/or always save in the older format on the new machine. > > Thanks for any help > > David > > > |
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| RE: Office 2007 install and compatibility questions I just made a detailed post about compatibility here: http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/a...2/03/2856.aspx Doug -- Douglas Ryan VanBenthuysen Office System Solutions Specialist 3Sharp http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/ "DougieVan" wrote: > Hi David, > > Answers inline below. > > Doug > -- > Douglas Ryan VanBenthuysen > Office System Solutions Specialist > 3Sharp > http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/ > > > "David SS" wrote: > > > I just bought Office 2007 Home/Student, and don't want to have any problems > > when I install it. Hopefully some of these below questions can be answered > > here. > > > > I have Office 2000 business installed on our Home and Daughter's (for > > University computer) ... and am wondering if I should uninstall the 2000 > > version before installing 2007? > > When I installed Office 2007 (I have done it on several machines), I > uninstalled the old version. I have heard about people installing more than > one version, but I honestly wouldn't recommend it as it seems more likely to > cause problems than yeild benefits. > > > Also, are there any compatibility issues with the 2000 Word or Exel files I > > should be aware of before installing 2007? > > There are compatability issues if you save files in the newest format (.docx > or .xlsx). To prevent this, you can save files as .doc or .xls, the old file > format. Also you can install the compatability pack on the machine with the > older version: > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en. > > What I currently do is set the default save option to save to the older > format. To do this, click on the Office button (top left), select Word (or > whatever program) options, click Save, and change "Save files in this format" > to Word 97-3003 (*.doc) > > > And, for example ... We create a Word document on our computer with Office > > 2007 and want to print in at a different location on a machine with and older > > Office version ... will it work? > > Again, install the compatability pack on the older machine and/or always > save in the older format on the new machine. > > > > > Thanks for any help > > > > David > > > > > > |
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| RE: Office 2007 install and compatibility questions Thanks very much for the reply Doug. I'm going to install this soon, and feel better about the process having more info about it. David "DougieVan" wrote: > I just made a detailed post about compatibility here: > http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/a...2/03/2856.aspx > Doug > -- > Douglas Ryan VanBenthuysen > Office System Solutions Specialist > 3Sharp > http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/ > > > "DougieVan" wrote: > > > Hi David, > > > > Answers inline below. > > > > Doug > > -- > > Douglas Ryan VanBenthuysen > > Office System Solutions Specialist > > 3Sharp > > http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/ > > > > > > "David SS" wrote: > > > > > I just bought Office 2007 Home/Student, and don't want to have any problems > > > when I install it. Hopefully some of these below questions can be answered > > > here. > > > > > > I have Office 2000 business installed on our Home and Daughter's (for > > > University computer) ... and am wondering if I should uninstall the 2000 > > > version before installing 2007? > > > > When I installed Office 2007 (I have done it on several machines), I > > uninstalled the old version. I have heard about people installing more than > > one version, but I honestly wouldn't recommend it as it seems more likely to > > cause problems than yeild benefits. > > > > > Also, are there any compatibility issues with the 2000 Word or Exel files I > > > should be aware of before installing 2007? > > > > There are compatability issues if you save files in the newest format (.docx > > or .xlsx). To prevent this, you can save files as .doc or .xls, the old file > > format. Also you can install the compatability pack on the machine with the > > older version: > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en. > > > > What I currently do is set the default save option to save to the older > > format. To do this, click on the Office button (top left), select Word (or > > whatever program) options, click Save, and change "Save files in this format" > > to Word 97-3003 (*.doc) > > > > > And, for example ... We create a Word document on our computer with Office > > > 2007 and want to print in at a different location on a machine with and older > > > Office version ... will it work? > > > > Again, install the compatability pack on the older machine and/or always > > save in the older format on the new machine. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any help > > > > > > David > > > > > > > > > |
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