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How to install from Office XP CD?

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Yugcam37 - 21 Oct 2004 20:29 GMT
WinXP.
I need to install Outlook. I insert the Office 2003 CD and during setup, I
can either install all Office components or remove everything and install
only Outlook. If I deselect Excel, for instance, the installer starts
removing it. I don't want to uninstall all my other Office components, only
to install Outlook.

How can I go about this?
DL - 21 Oct 2004 23:29 GMT
Simply set OL to install, do not alter the previous settings
You are modifying the install, so if eg you deselect Excel, it will
uninstall it

> WinXP.
> I need to install Outlook. I insert the Office 2003 CD and during setup, I
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> How can I go about this?
Yugcam - 22 Oct 2004 13:13 GMT
But will this re-install all my other Office programs? I just finished the
lengthy Office update and I worry that it will revert.

> Simply set OL to install, do not alter the previous settings
> You are modifying the install, so if eg you deselect Excel, it will
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> > How can I go about this?
DL - 22 Oct 2004 14:10 GMT
I've added features before, in prior Office versions, my origonal
installation was unaffected - updates that is -

> But will this re-install all my other Office programs? I just finished the
> lengthy Office update and I worry that it will revert.
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> > > How can I go about this?
 
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