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Old 01-19-2009, 11:26 AM
airolg
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OneNote 2007 Trial Version

I'm trying to upgrade the trial version using the Student version of Office
2007.

I did a quick search and one answer was that you couldn't upgrade the trial
version of OneNote 2007 using an Office package. This seems to be correct as
my product code will not work when I try to convert.

I have the standard Office 2007. I'd asked for OneNote 2007 for Christmas
and was given the Student Office 2007 because they couldn't find OneNote 2007
by itself.

I couldn't see a way to just install OneNote 2007 from the Student version,
what do you recommend I do to just get the OneNote 2007 installed from the
Student 2007 Office version? I'm not sure of the differences between the
Standard Office and the Student Office, but I didn't want to uninstall my
Standard Office version just to have OneNote. I have already opened it and it
was a gift.

TIA


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Erik Sojka
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Re: OneNote 2007 Trial Version

Just con clarify - you have a licensed version of Office 2007 Standard
already installed, and you have the trial version of OneNote 2007 installed
and you want to basically add the licensed version of OneNote which is part
of the gifted version of Office Student?

I think you may need to uninstall everything, install only OneNote from the
Student version, and then install the Pro version on top of that.

=?Utf-8?B?YWlyb2xn?= <airolg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:7671E702-16BF-4A9A-8929-6EDD6FCB4CC7@microsoft.com:

> I'm trying to upgrade the trial version using the Student version of
> Office 2007.
>
> I did a quick search and one answer was that you couldn't upgrade the
> trial version of OneNote 2007 using an Office package. This seems to
> be correct as my product code will not work when I try to convert.
>
> I have the standard Office 2007. I'd asked for OneNote 2007 for
> Christmas and was given the Student Office 2007 because they couldn't
> find OneNote 2007 by itself.
>
> I couldn't see a way to just install OneNote 2007 from the Student
> version, what do you recommend I do to just get the OneNote 2007
> installed from the Student 2007 Office version? I'm not sure of the
> differences between the Standard Office and the Student Office, but I
> didn't want to uninstall my Standard Office version just to have
> OneNote. I have already opened it and it was a gift.
>
> TIA
>
>
>


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Old 01-19-2009, 11:26 AM
airolg
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Re: OneNote 2007 Trial Version

Thanks Erik. Your clarification was right on!

I couldn't wait to see if anyone would respond, so I went ahead and
installed the Student 2007 Office with OneNote. I told it to keep all
previous versions (safety net). I went to "Add/Remove Programs" just to see
what I have. I really don't have the confidence to uninstall anything, I just
keep adding stuff. <grin>

I have Office Professional 2003, but I can't find my CD so it continually
brings up that dreaded "Put in your CD" message when it tries to use it
somehow. I just hit cancel, can't find the CD and refuse to waste even one
more second on finding it! I've wasted a week over the last couple of
years...it's gone!!! Don't get me started on that one. <grin> Anyone know how
to get rid of that dialog box? Can I just uninstall the Pro 2003? The Home
and Student 2007 took its place (for me, at least), why does it continually
need a CD? Sorry, I digress...

Licensed:

Office Professional 2003
OneNote 2003
Home and Student 2007
OneNote Trial 2007
Office Standard 2007

How do I tell it to open the Home and Student 2007 OneNote version instead
of the OneNote Trial 2007? It expires 1/31/09, will it then go back to my
old OneNote 2003? I can still see all my old OneNotes. I can't live with the
2003 version now that I have had the 2007 version. I have it all set up the
way I want it and have ALL of my stuff in there!!!!

I'm really scared to lose all my stuff if I uninstall the trial version, why
can't it just not use that version?

I couldn't figure out how to just install OneNote from the Student version,
so I just installed all of it.

I remember years ago when I got this computer and bought the biggest hard
drive available and I just keep putting stuff on.

"Erik Sojka" wrote:

> Just con clarify - you have a licensed version of Office 2007 Standard
> already installed, and you have the trial version of OneNote 2007 installed
> and you want to basically add the licensed version of OneNote which is part
> of the gifted version of Office Student?

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