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Default New machine with Excel 2007 but I need Excel 2003 as well

On Jun 11, 2:16*pm, Paul M <Paul
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Ian, I have both Office 2003 and Office 2007 installed on my PC. *Both run
fine. *I frequently have circumstances where I have a workbook open in Excel
2003 and another open in Excel 2007. *There are no conflicts. *Office 2003
automatically installs to an Office 11 folder while Office 2007 installs to
an Office 12 folder under the main Program Files\Microsoft Office folder.



"Ian" wrote:
My machine came preinstalled with Office 2007 business. I have one app
that only works with Excel 2003 at present. Can I just instal excel
2003 to a separate folder or will I get conflicts?


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Tnx - worked fine
Ian
 
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