ChatterBank1 min ago
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Can two versions of a Microsoft Office application be installed on a PC ?
Such as having Excel 2007 and Excel 2000 installed together ?
Such as having Excel 2007 and Excel 2000 installed together ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually the reason why I asked was that I am thinking of doing a training course on Excel 2007 but i have Microsoft Office 2010 on my system. So far there are no courses developed on 2010 as yet, which is why I would like to do 2007. So i was intending to install 2007 keeping 2010, if you know what I mean :)
2007 is widely used in business as opposed to 2010.
2007 is widely used in business as opposed to 2010.
To answer the original question.
Different versions can be installed on the same computer. The choice to upgrade or run side by side can be made during the installation of the later version.
However each time a different version is started the computer spends a substantial time reregistering the program. With Word and Excel a registry setting can be changed to avoid this step.
However with Access the reregistration time is very long and cannot be avoided.
Different versions can be installed on the same computer. The choice to upgrade or run side by side can be made during the installation of the later version.
However each time a different version is started the computer spends a substantial time reregistering the program. With Word and Excel a registry setting can be changed to avoid this step.
However with Access the reregistration time is very long and cannot be avoided.