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Old 07-28-2007, 05:34 PM
Ray48021
 
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Default How do you delete certain programs?

I have Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Office 2003. I have Microsoft
Front Page 2000 in the Micrsoft Office 2000 software but no Microsoft Front
Page 2003 so I was wondering why 2003 does not contain Micrsoft Front Page
2003. So I have Office 2000 but only program I want to keep from the Office
2000 is Front Page. How do I delete individually the
Powerpoint2000,Access2000,Word2000. because I already have these with the
Office 2003 software?

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Old 07-28-2007, 06:45 PM
DL
 
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Default Re: How do you delete certain programs?

Since apparently you chose to retain your office2k components & not upgrade
them when you installed Office2003 you will have to use the Office2k cd to
modify the installation. ie set the components you want to remove to run
from cd and not from PC

"Ray48021" <Ray48021@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2FB1CCF3-FCB1-4537-9B38-52FAC064DE35@microsoft.com...
>I have Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Office 2003. I have Microsoft
> Front Page 2000 in the Micrsoft Office 2000 software but no Microsoft
> Front
> Page 2003 so I was wondering why 2003 does not contain Micrsoft Front Page
> 2003. So I have Office 2000 but only program I want to keep from the
> Office
> 2000 is Front Page. How do I delete individually the
> Powerpoint2000,Access2000,Word2000. because I already have these with the
> Office 2003 software?
>



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Old 07-29-2007, 03:36 PM
Ray48021
 
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Default Re: How do you delete certain programs?

what is the procedure for doing this?

"DL" wrote:

> Since apparently you chose to retain your office2k components & not upgrade
> them when you installed Office2003 you will have to use the Office2k cd to
> modify the installation. ie set the components you want to remove to run
> from cd and not from PC
>
> "Ray48021" <Ray48021@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2FB1CCF3-FCB1-4537-9B38-52FAC064DE35@microsoft.com...
> >I have Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Office 2003. I have Microsoft
> > Front Page 2000 in the Micrsoft Office 2000 software but no Microsoft
> > Front
> > Page 2003 so I was wondering why 2003 does not contain Micrsoft Front Page
> > 2003. So I have Office 2000 but only program I want to keep from the
> > Office
> > 2000 is Front Page. How do I delete individually the
> > Powerpoint2000,Access2000,Word2000. because I already have these with the
> > Office 2003 software?
> >

>
>
>

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Old 07-29-2007, 06:36 PM
XS11E
 
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Default Re: How do you delete certain programs?

Ray48021 <Ray48021@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> what is the procedure for doing this?


Put the CD for Office 2000 into the CD drive, it should auto start, if
it does not, manually select setup.exe on the CD and select the Add or
Remove features option. On the next screen you'll see the various
programs. Select each component and check "not available" for all but
Front Page as that's the only one you want to keep.





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