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Upgrading from Office XP/2002 to Office 2003
I have a WinXP Pro computer with Office XP(2002) installed, including FrontPage 2002.
Office XP has performed flawlessly and has never given me any issues whatsoever (but I need to upgrade Outlook because my PST is too large) I just purchased Office 2003 Professional, which does not contain FrontPage 2003. Can anyone tell me if there would be problems upgrading Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access to Office 2003, but leaving FrontPage at 2002? Any warnings or advice on the upgrade? Thanks!!! |
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Upgrading from Office XP/2002 to Office 2003
No problem to do that at all
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a WinXP Pro computer with Office XP(2002) installed, including FrontPage 2002. Office XP has performed flawlessly and has never given me any issues whatsoever (but I need to upgrade Outlook because my PST is too large) I just purchased Office 2003 Professional, which does not contain FrontPage 2003. Can anyone tell me if there would be problems upgrading Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access to Office 2003, but leaving FrontPage at 2002? Any warnings or advice on the upgrade? Thanks!!! |
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Upgrading from Office XP/2002 to Office 2003
"Toni" wrote in message ... I have a WinXP Pro computer with Office XP(2002) installed, including FrontPage 2002. Office XP has performed flawlessly and has never given me any issues whatsoever (but I need to upgrade Outlook because my PST is too large) I just purchased Office 2003 Professional, which does not contain FrontPage 2003. Can anyone tell me if there would be problems upgrading Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access to Office 2003, but leaving FrontPage at 2002? Any warnings or advice on the upgrade? Thanks!!! No problem to do the upgrade and it normally goes without a hitch but as with any major undertaking on a computer a full backup of the system, especially data, should be done prior to the upgrade. |
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Upgrading from Office XP/2002 to Office 2003
Be aware your pst file will not be upgraded, it will remain in original
format, so you will need to create a new pst file and set this data file as the default msg store, whether you want / need to copy data from the old to the new data file is for you to decide "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a WinXP Pro computer with Office XP(2002) installed, including FrontPage 2002. Office XP has performed flawlessly and has never given me any issues whatsoever (but I need to upgrade Outlook because my PST is too large) I just purchased Office 2003 Professional, which does not contain FrontPage 2003. Can anyone tell me if there would be problems upgrading Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access to Office 2003, but leaving FrontPage at 2002? Any warnings or advice on the upgrade? Thanks!!! |
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Upgrading from Office XP/2002 to Office 2003
"LVTravel" wrote...
No problem to do the upgrade and it normally goes without a hitch but as with any major undertaking on a computer a full backup of the system, especially data, should be done prior to the upgrade. I plan on a full backup, thanks! |
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Upgrading from Office XP/2002 to Office 2003
"DL" wrote...
Be aware your pst file will not be upgraded, it will remain in original format, so you will need to create a new pst file and set this data file as the default msg store, whether you want / need to copy data from the old to the new data file is for you to decide There's no converter to convert from the old PST format to the new? |
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Upgrading from Office XP/2002 to Office 2003
Nope
"Toni" wrote in message ... "DL" wrote... Be aware your pst file will not be upgraded, it will remain in original format, so you will need to create a new pst file and set this data file as the default msg store, whether you want / need to copy data from the old to the new data file is for you to decide There's no converter to convert from the old PST format to the new? |
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