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Old January 17th, 2010, 08:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc,microsoft.public.office.setup,microsoft.public.powerpoint,microsoft.public.word.docmanagement,microsoft.public.excel
Ada
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I need to install both Office 2003 & Office 2007 for my work. As Office 2007
is a newer version, it is automatcially set as the defaulted application. I
would like to change the defaulted application from Office 2007 to Office
2003, how can I do it? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.


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Old January 17th, 2010, 09:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc,microsoft.public.office.setup,microsoft.public.powerpoint,microsoft.public.word.docmanagement,microsoft.public.excel
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Since 2007 can both read and save docs in old format why do you need 2003
'for work'?

"Ada" wrote in message
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I need to install both Office 2003 & Office 2007 for my work. As Office
2007
is a newer version, it is automatcially set as the defaulted application.
I
would like to change the defaulted application from Office 2007 to Office
2003, how can I do it? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.




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Old January 17th, 2010, 10:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc,microsoft.public.office.setup,microsoft.public.powerpoint,microsoft.public.word.docmanagement,microsoft.public.excel
Graham Mayor
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See http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm which explains the
registry settings you need to change.

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"Ada" wrote in message
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I need to install both Office 2003 & Office 2007 for my work. As Office
2007
is a newer version, it is automatcially set as the defaulted application.
I
would like to change the defaulted application from Office 2007 to Office
2003, how can I do it? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.




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Old January 17th, 2010, 03:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc,microsoft.public.office.setup,microsoft.public.powerpoint,microsoft.public.word.docmanagement,microsoft.public.excel
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Default Install 2 different versions of MS Office at the same time

On Jan 17, 4:45*am, "DL" wrote:
Since 2007 can both read and save docs in old format why do you need 2003
'for work'?

"Ada" wrote in message

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I need to install both Office 2003 & Office 2007 for my work. *As Office
2007
is a newer version, it is automatcially set as the defaulted application.

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Old January 17th, 2010, 05:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc,microsoft.public.office.setup,microsoft.public.powerpoint,microsoft.public.word.docmanagement,microsoft.public.excel
Steve Rindsberg
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Our clients need to make notations on PDFs made in Notes view. Making
PDFs from Notes Page in version 2007 converts the slide to a single
graphic; if the PDF is made in 2003, text can be selected on the slide
to make a notation. (Microsoft - please bring this back!!!)


Until they do, this will help:

PowerPoint 2007: Slide image in notes pages is low-rez / jaggy
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00974.htm



 




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