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installing office xp....used to have office 2003

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Jul 14th, 2008
HI i'm trying to upgrade to office xp from office 2003.......

i'm sur ethis is simple but i keep getting issues.

Do i remove office 2003? or just install over the top?

I currently seem to have both running!! i chose not to instal outllok from office xp in case i lost everything in outlook 2003. Is there a way to upgrade and not loose anything and only run teh one office program?

I know this will seem very straightforward and silly to most!

I can set up a static IP, sort out bloody port forwarding but cannot for thr life of me work this bloody thing out. I keep getting told that Word needs a set up file and to instal from disc but then it fails to recognise the disc as having the correct file.... click cancel a couple of times and then word opens fine!

Thanks in advance!

Zoe
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