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Deleting MS Office Student & Home 2007
Hi,
I bought a new computer a year or so ago with MS Office 2007 pre-installed. I did not want to upgrade because I was putting MS Small Business Office 2003 on my new computer from my old computer. My business computer also has MS Small Business 2003 on it. I would backup and store my business files on my home computer. Obviously to keep MS Office 2007 I would have had to pay for an upgrade on my home computer and then buy a second Office for my business computer. No way. From day 1, I have tried to delete MS Office 2007 from my home computer and cannot do it. When I bring files home to update - the 2007 version automatically loads. I cannot take the files back to work because Office 2007 won't transfer back to my earlier edition Office 2003. Sorry for writing a question the length of a book - but I need to delete MS Office Student & Home 2007 from my home computer. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jeff |
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Re: Deleting MS Office Student & Home 2007
Is H&S 2007 a trial version?
Allthough H&S is not for Commercial use. Offfice 2007 can open earlier version files and save them in old, 2003, format You simply use 'Save As' rather than just save, and select 2003 format "Jeff - Beef Jerky Outlet" <Jeff - Beef Jerky Outlet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:56B65201-171C-4D71-B7BD-785D951659A6@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I bought a new computer a year or so ago with MS Office 2007 > pre-installed. > I did not want to upgrade because I was putting MS Small Business Office > 2003 > on my new computer from my old computer. My business computer also has MS > Small Business 2003 on it. I would backup and store my business files on > my > home computer. Obviously to keep MS Office 2007 I would have had to pay > for > an upgrade on my home computer and then buy a second Office for my > business > computer. No way. > > From day 1, I have tried to delete MS Office 2007 from my home computer > and > cannot do it. When I bring files home to update - the 2007 version > automatically loads. I cannot take the files back to work because Office > 2007 won't transfer back to my earlier edition Office 2003. > > Sorry for writing a question the length of a book - but I need to delete > MS > Office Student & Home 2007 from my home computer. Any help would be > greatly > appreciated. > > Jeff |
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Re: Deleting MS Office Student & Home 2007
"Jeff - Beef Jerky Outlet" <Jeff - Beef Jerky Outlet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:56B65201-171C-4D71-B7BD-785D951659A6@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I bought a new computer a year or so ago with MS Office 2007 > pre-installed. > I did not want to upgrade because I was putting MS Small Business Office > 2003 > on my new computer from my old computer. My business computer also has MS > Small Business 2003 on it. I would backup and store my business files on > my > home computer. Obviously to keep MS Office 2007 I would have had to pay > for > an upgrade on my home computer and then buy a second Office for my > business > computer. No way. > > From day 1, I have tried to delete MS Office 2007 from my home computer > and > cannot do it. When I bring files home to update - the 2007 version > automatically loads. I cannot take the files back to work because Office > 2007 won't transfer back to my earlier edition Office 2003. > > Sorry for writing a question the length of a book - but I need to delete > MS > Office Student & Home 2007 from my home computer. Any help would be > greatly > appreciated. > > Jeff If you have gone into Control Panel Add/Remove programs for XP or Programs and Features in Vista and attempted to remove the program (and the Office Activation program for the trial) and it either did not work or you can't find either program within Control Panel see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218/en-us for assistance. If this doesn't work, post back. If it does, tell us. |
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