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Old March 26th, 2009, 11:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Spotlight Kid[_2_]
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Default Install Outlook 2007 to replace Outlook 2002

I don't know how to do that. Anyway, would that not delete all of my existing
emails and addresses? I did say to assume I knew nothing! If it is relevant,
my Outlook 2002 is part of Microsoft Office XP Small Business but now being
run on Vista. I have just bought the Outlook 2007 upgrade without upgrading
the whole Office programme.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

uninstall outlook 2002 first and reboot.

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"Spotlight Kid" Spotlight wrote in message
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In answering this, please assume I am technically hopeless! I have a new
Outlook 2007 to install on my laptop (with Vista) which has Outlook 2002
at
present. Is it Ok just to run it and it will overwrite the existing
programme
and keep all existing files (emails, address book etc)?

I would wish to back up my existing files first but I'm not sure how to.
Unless this happens automatically, it is not currently done (which I guess
is
pretty stupid). I have looked at other messages here and I can't even find
the location of the Outlook programme on my C drive as suggested in some.
Some simple instructions would be appreciated.