From: Jack Gillis on
I will install 2010 Home and Business under Win 7 Home Premium when it comes
from Amazon . 2003 is now installed and I would like to have available it
on this machine until I get comfortable with 2010. My major use is Word and
Excel and maybe Outlook. I understand the old 2003 Outlook will be used
rather than the 2010 Outlook. If I uninstall 2003 Outlook (which I use
very, very seldom) before I install 2010, will the 2010 Outlook then work?

Also, how can I get all of the 2003 Word Templates and customization
transferred to 2010. In the case of the templates I guess it would be
simply copying those templates to the appropriate 2010 folders but don't
have a clue about other customization. (Maybe Win7's Easy Transfer.) I
know how to do it for Excel. In my case it is mostly taken care of by using
the 2003 Personal XLS.


I had a brief encounter with 2007 but didn't like the ribbon one bit so I
went back to 2003. I understand 2010 has some ribbon customization features
that might make it acceptable to me. I hope so.

Thank you very much.



From: DL on
There is no 2010 Home and Business, there is 2010 Home & Student which is
not licensed for business use.

You can install 2010 in parallel with 2003 but you can only use a single
version of Outlook

2010 will install, by default, to a version specific folder

Easy transfer is not the way to go, within explorer copy data as neccessary

"Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXXXXXXX(a)widomaker.com> wrote in message
news:#azCepP$KHA.5292(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> I will install 2010 Home and Business under Win 7 Home Premium when it
> comes from Amazon . 2003 is now installed and I would like to have
> available it on this machine until I get comfortable with 2010. My major
> use is Word and Excel and maybe Outlook. I understand the old 2003
> Outlook will be used rather than the 2010 Outlook. If I uninstall 2003
> Outlook (which I use very, very seldom) before I install 2010, will the
> 2010 Outlook then work?
>
> Also, how can I get all of the 2003 Word Templates and customization
> transferred to 2010. In the case of the templates I guess it would be
> simply copying those templates to the appropriate 2010 folders but don't
> have a clue about other customization. (Maybe Win7's Easy Transfer.) I
> know how to do it for Excel. In my case it is mostly taken care of by
> using the 2003 Personal XLS.
>
>
> I had a brief encounter with 2007 but didn't like the ribbon one bit so I
> went back to 2003. I understand 2010 has some ribbon customization
> features that might make it acceptable to me. I hope so.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
>
>
From: JoAnn Paules [MVP] on
Actually there is going to be a Home and Business version. Think Home and
Student with Outlook but only a single license.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"DL" <invalid(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:OdmjwJb$KHA.4316(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> There is no 2010 Home and Business, there is 2010 Home & Student which is
> not licensed for business use.
>
> You can install 2010 in parallel with 2003 but you can only use a single
> version of Outlook
>
> 2010 will install, by default, to a version specific folder
>
> Easy transfer is not the way to go, within explorer copy data as
> neccessary
>
> "Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXXXXXXX(a)widomaker.com> wrote in message
> news:#azCepP$KHA.5292(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> I will install 2010 Home and Business under Win 7 Home Premium when it
>> comes from Amazon . 2003 is now installed and I would like to have
>> available it on this machine until I get comfortable with 2010. My
>> major use is Word and Excel and maybe Outlook. I understand the old 2003
>> Outlook will be used rather than the 2010 Outlook. If I uninstall 2003
>> Outlook (which I use very, very seldom) before I install 2010, will the
>> 2010 Outlook then work?
>>
>> Also, how can I get all of the 2003 Word Templates and customization
>> transferred to 2010. In the case of the templates I guess it would be
>> simply copying those templates to the appropriate 2010 folders but don't
>> have a clue about other customization. (Maybe Win7's Easy Transfer.) I
>> know how to do it for Excel. In my case it is mostly taken care of by
>> using the 2003 Personal XLS.
>>
>>
>> I had a brief encounter with 2007 but didn't like the ribbon one bit so I
>> went back to 2003. I understand 2010 has some ribbon customization
>> features that might make it acceptable to me. I hope so.
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>>
>>


From: Jack Gillis on

"DL" <invalid(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:OdmjwJb$KHA.4316(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> There is no 2010 Home and Business, there is 2010 Home & Student which is
> not licensed for business use.


Hmm! I have an order confirmation from Amazon for Microsoft Office 2010
Home & Business (Disk Version) [CD ROM]. Are they pulling my leg?


>
> You can install 2010 in parallel with 2003 but you can only use a single
> version of Outlook
>
> 2010 will install, by default, to a version specific folder
>
> Easy transfer is not the way to go, within explorer copy data as
> neccessary
>
> "Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXXXXXXX(a)widomaker.com> wrote in message
> news:#azCepP$KHA.5292(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> I will install 2010 Home and Business under Win 7 Home Premium when it
>> comes from Amazon . 2003 is now installed and I would like to have
>> available it on this machine until I get comfortable with 2010. My
>> major use is Word and Excel and maybe Outlook. I understand the old 2003
>> Outlook will be used rather than the 2010 Outlook. If I uninstall 2003
>> Outlook (which I use very, very seldom) before I install 2010, will the
>> 2010 Outlook then work?
>>
>> Also, how can I get all of the 2003 Word Templates and customization
>> transferred to 2010. In the case of the templates I guess it would be
>> simply copying those templates to the appropriate 2010 folders but don't
>> have a clue about other customization. (Maybe Win7's Easy Transfer.) I
>> know how to do it for Excel. In my case it is mostly taken care of by
>> using the 2003 Personal XLS.
>>
>>
>> I had a brief encounter with 2007 but didn't like the ribbon one bit so I
>> went back to 2003. I understand 2010 has some ribbon customization
>> features that might make it acceptable to me. I hope so.
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>>
>>



From: David Troxell - Encourager Software on
On Thu, 27 May 2010 16:35:48 +0100, DL wrote:

> There is no 2010 Home and Business, there is 2010 Home & Student which is
> not licensed for business use.

Just so there is no confusion in this newsgroup - here are the three retail
Microsoft Office 2010 suites:

Office Home and Student 2010

Office Home and Business 2010

Office Professional 2010

Here is a blog with Full Packaged Product or Product Key Card tutor and
basic license terms and links to pre-order any of these three suites at
Amazon.

http://profileexchanges.com/blog/?p=376

Also, Microsoft page - Which suite is right for you?

http://office2010.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/office-2010-which-suite-is-right-for-you-FX101812900.aspx

David

>
> You can install 2010 in parallel with 2003 but you can only use a single
> version of Outlook
>
> 2010 will install, by default, to a version specific folder
>
> Easy transfer is not the way to go, within explorer copy data as neccessary
>
> "Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXXXXXXX(a)widomaker.com> wrote in message
> news:#azCepP$KHA.5292(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> I will install 2010 Home and Business under Win 7 Home Premium when it
>> comes from Amazon . 2003 is now installed and I would like to have
>> available it on this machine until I get comfortable with 2010. My major
>> use is Word and Excel and maybe Outlook. I understand the old 2003
>> Outlook will be used rather than the 2010 Outlook. If I uninstall 2003
>> Outlook (which I use very, very seldom) before I install 2010, will the
>> 2010 Outlook then work?
>>
>> Also, how can I get all of the 2003 Word Templates and customization
>> transferred to 2010. In the case of the templates I guess it would be
>> simply copying those templates to the appropriate 2010 folders but don't
>> have a clue about other customization. (Maybe Win7's Easy Transfer.) I
>> know how to do it for Excel. In my case it is mostly taken care of by
>> using the 2003 Personal XLS.
>>
>>
>> I had a brief encounter with 2007 but didn't like the ribbon one bit so I
>> went back to 2003. I understand 2010 has some ribbon customization
>> features that might make it acceptable to me. I hope so.
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>>
>>


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From David Troxell - Encourager Software
Email - mailto:office2010_Remove_@_Me_encouragersoftware.com
http://www.encouragersoftware.com/profile/microsoft-office-2010.html