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I write financial spreadsheets for the churches in our diocese. Therefore
many have relatively old PCs with older versions of Office. I would like to have two versions of Office on my PC as some macros written in Excel 2003 will not work in 2000 ( It always works the other way round!) I have all the correct CDs for the two versions of Office I run Office Profesional Enterprise edition on my new PC, and I have the discs etc for the Office 2000 from my old (dead!) Windows 98 PC 1) Can I do this please ? 2) If yes - how do I do it without the old 2000 affecting the newer 2003 - I have plenty of spare hard drive space ., and the hard drive is partitioned Thanks for any help Paul |
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