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u don't want 2 copies of office, even if it does allow u. Just remove 2003. Unless it's like a registered version, and ur trying to replacing with a pirated version, then don't do it.
michaelp Wrote:damn, that guy is fudgeing fat!

and yeah, uninstalling a program requiring the disc is pretty gay

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cR@Zy!NgLi$h Wrote:
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:So that's what 'ol Bill really looks like...

lol, then double you tee eff is up with that random, i-had-too-many-wedgies-when-i-was-younger media-representative the have working for them?!?
Well according to Microsoft's logic...

Wait, do they have logic?

ben3gfc Wrote:i have a question about something that sort-of relates to the topic:

i have Office 2003 now and in a magazine (Australia's August PC User) came a trial of Office 2007 and i wanted to try it out and see if its worth replacing Office 2003. but i need to know if having both Office 2003 and 2007 on the same PC will work, or do i have to remove 2003 just so i can try 2007?
Yeah you can have many versions of Office installed.  I did 97+2000+2003 once.  Don't ask me why.

Assassinator Wrote:u don't want 2 copies of office, even if it does allow u. Just remove 2003. Unless it's like a registered version, and ur trying to replacing with a pirated version, then don't do it.
The trial lasts 60 days.
Many people don't like Office 2007 as well, so having two installed at the same time saves time reinstalling.
i got office 07 cause it Purdy
Assassinator Wrote:u don't want 2 copies of office, even if it does allow u. Just remove 2003. Unless it's like a registered version, and ur trying to replacing with a pirated version, then don't do it.

the 2003 version was payed for by me, but the 2007 version is a free 60 day trial
HEY Zinga changed name!
:P
what's a miaka?
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