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Moving from Office 2007 Standard to Enterprise Editions
I've just purchased a license and media for office 2007 enterprise edition.
I've currently got the standard edition running on my desktop and laptop (both running Vista). Can I chose to just install the components from the Enterprise edition that are not part of Standard, and leave those I've already got alone? Or do I need them all running under the same license (I legally own both)? If I have to uninstall the standard edition prior to installing the enterprise edition, I'm wondering if there is any way to do that while preserving all (or some) of my settings and customizations in word, excel, and outlook? Any advice that can save me time re-customizing all the ribbons, macros, rules, etc. for these programs would be much appreciated! |
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Moving from Office 2007 Standard to Enterprise Editions
"Rcan" wrote in message ... I've just purchased a license and media for office 2007 enterprise edition. I've currently got the standard edition running on my desktop and laptop (both running Vista). Can I chose to just install the components from the Enterprise edition that are not part of Standard, and leave those I've already got alone? Or do I need them all running under the same license (I legally own both)? If I have to uninstall the standard edition prior to installing the enterprise edition, I'm wondering if there is any way to do that while preserving all (or some) of my settings and customizations in word, excel, and outlook? Any advice that can save me time re-customizing all the ribbons, macros, rules, etc. for these programs would be much appreciated! If you install enterprise on one machine, that would be the only machine it can be installed onto as it does not have a license for two concurrent machines like the standard version does (if retail.) If you uninstall all of the standard version then it normally will not delete any of your settings and they should be picked up by the enterprise version when installed. But, as they say, things do happen, so you should have a good backup of all system settings and data prior to the uninstall. |
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