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Old 08-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
Road Warrior 1965


 
 

Removing Office Home and Student 2007?

When I purchased my HP Laptop it came with Micrsoft Office Home and Student
2007 Edition. This program uses 550MB on my hard drive. I upgraded to
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Edition which also uses 550MB can I remove Home and
Student Edition and still be able to use the Pro Editions without any
problems?
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Road Warrior

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Old 08-03-2007   #2 (permalink)
Timster


 
 

Re: Removing Office Home and Student 2007?

Yes, just unistall the student edition as well as the activation program for
it before installing the Pro edition. Worked fine for me.


"Road Warrior 1965" <RoadWarrior1965@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> When I purchased my HP Laptop it came with Micrsoft Office Home and
> Student
> 2007 Edition. This program uses 550MB on my hard drive. I upgraded to
> Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Edition which also uses 550MB can I remove Home
> and
> Student Edition and still be able to use the Pro Editions without any
> problems?
> --
> Road Warrior


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