Only sort-of.  you can have duplicates of everything except outlook.  you
can only have one outlook, and it will be the last one you installed.
 
And when you switch back and forth between versions of Word, there will be a
long delay in starting up Word, as it changes the registry and things from
the way the other version had it setup.
 
so, you really have to want this in order to go through it (we tried it
where I worked; we finally bought special switches which let us have two
desktop units, but one monitor and one keyboard and one set of speakers, and
the switch let us choose which desktop we were using.  we put office 2003 on
one, and office 2010 on the other, to allow us to do comparisons and
migration of various applications.
 
hth,
 
Chip
 
 

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From: shannon [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 3:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: maybe a bit OT Office versions


Hello list,
We have Office 2000 at work. 
I have a personal copy of office 2007. 
I want to see how WE will work with 2007. Can I have two copies of office on
the same machine?
I want to install it but don't want to loose the documents and spread sheets
I already have. Will that happen if I install office 2007 or will I still
have access to office 2000?
 
Thanks
Shannon

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