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11 Nov 2011   #1

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Can I uninstall office trial 2010 after installing 2007?

I bought a new computer with a trial version of office 2010 installed but not activated. I all ready have 2007 and I installed it. Will I have a problem if I uninstall the trial version (2010)?



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11 Nov 2011   #2

Windows 8 Pro with Media Center x64
Southern California, USA
 
 

I would remove one of the versions before installing the other, but it sounds like you already installed both. You may or may not have problems, but if you do you can always reinstall the activated one (2007) with your CD and activate it again.

Let me know if you have problems reinstalling or uninstalling the office software
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11 Nov 2011   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
Peterborough, England
 
 

Provided you haven't activated the trial version of Office 2010, just delete it and you should have no problems.

In this scenario, the fact that you have already installed Office 2007 shouldn't pose any difficulties.

What I do know from experience is that if you have Office 2007 installed and activated, and then try to install Office 2010 you will be prompted to remove any Office 2007 software first.
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11 Nov 2011   #4
JMH

Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
 
 

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