It does remove the previous version.
We need the precise steps you used to install Office 2007.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I went to the office 2007 overveiw page I clicked get the beta I entered in
the required information and I checked the boxes of which the progams I
wanted to install I think I was Groove Infopath and office 2007 (which
includes word,exel,and outlook. I clicked next then it sent me an e-mail with
a list of downloads I did the main office download first followed by groove
then infopath. I downloaded them all onto Windows XP sp2 using my Dsl-WIFI
connection. It took 2 1/2 to 3 hours to download. On the installation window
I followed the on-screen intructions it all installed just fine exept the
fact I had both office 2003 and 2007 on my computer. Then I uninstalled
office 2003 I used Microsoft word for a couple of documents then exel for one
spredsheet and they both work just fine.

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> It does remove the previous version.
> We need the precise steps you used to install Office 2007.
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 20 Jul 2006 21:32 GMT
When you installed Office 2007, were you advised that Outlook 2003 would be
removed? Was it?
You installed in an update scenario which is not yet working. If you want
the beta to work, you need to install clean. Now that you have gone back and
manually removed Office 2003, nothing will work unless you remove Office
2007, remove Office 2003, then reinstall whichever version you want to use.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
>I went to the office 2007 overveiw page I clicked get the beta I entered in
> the required information and I checked the boxes of which the progams I
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