I have Office 2004 and Office 2011 installed on my MacBook Pro (OS 10.6.6).


Many of my emails and other documents on my computer were created or
received using Office 2004.

I want to tidy my hard drive up, but because I frequently have to look at
old files I have the following concerns:

1. If I remove Office 2004 will I still be able to read the 2004 era files
(including emails and contacts details) by using Office 2011?

2. Can I backup documents and emails to a DVD and then delete them from the
hard-drive?

3. I assume I should make the backup copies before I remove Office 2004. Is
this necessary (Ronni ­ please relax, I have made a backup using Time
Machine and another using SuperDuper already).

4. Can I use Super Duper to target a particular application or folder and
set it to backup only that application or folder?

Thank you,

Michael Hawkins.

17" MacBook Pro
2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB 667 Mhz DDR2 SDRAM

OS 10.4.6

SuperDuper v 2.6.2






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