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Old May 3rd, 2010, 08:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
PFunk78
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Default Installing Visio 2007 on new computer

I had an old labtop with Visio 2002 on it which I upgraded using a Visio 2007
Upgrade disk. This machine fialed so I have a new labtop but I can't locate
the Visio 2002 disk, only the Visio 2007 upgrade. How can I install the full
version of Visio 2007 using just this Upgrade disk?

Thanks,
Paul
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Old May 3rd, 2010, 09:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
James W.[_2_]
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Default Installing Visio 2007 on new computer

Paul if you have an upgrade disk the process requires either a previous
version of Visio be installed on the computer or that you have access to the
install source. If you have any proof that you owned a previous version of
Visio Microsoft Support might be able to help.
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James W.


"PFunk78" wrote:

I had an old labtop with Visio 2002 on it which I upgraded using a Visio 2007
Upgrade disk. This machine fialed so I have a new labtop but I can't locate
the Visio 2002 disk, only the Visio 2007 upgrade. How can I install the full
version of Visio 2007 using just this Upgrade disk?

Thanks,
Paul

 




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