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How to install and start multiple languages of 2003??

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Guurt - 19 Sep 2006 18:39 GMT
Hello, as I work with PowerPoint in English and Dutch version I try to
install the dutch version on my laptop on which the English version is
allready running. As I do not want it to overwrite the English version I
created an 'OfficeNL' folder in which I only intalled PowerPoint (not all
Office) It seems to be installed as when I update through the Microsoft
website it recognizes the Dutch intallation. The only weird thing is that I
cannot get the dutch PowerPoint started!? When I click the 'PowerPoint.exe'
in the new 'OfficeNL' folder it keeps starting the English version?? so,
where did the Dutch version install?? and how do I start this Dutch
version??

Anyone?

Thanx!
Guurt
Austin Myers - 20 Sep 2006 01:02 GMT
Hate to tell you this but a dual install of PowerPoint like you are
suggesting is not going to work, or at least I see no way to make it work.
Sorry...

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> Hello, as I work with PowerPoint in English and Dutch version I try to
> install the dutch version on my laptop on which the English version is
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> Thanx!
> Guurt
Guurt - 21 Sep 2006 02:26 GMT
anyone else?

> Hate to tell you this but a dual install of PowerPoint like you are
> suggesting is not going to work, or at least I see no way to make it work.
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>> Thanx!
>> Guurt
Steve Rindsberg - 24 Sep 2006 03:37 GMT
> anyone else?

Download and install Virtual PC (free now), create a virtual machine and
install one or the other of the versions into that?

> > Hate to tell you this but a dual install of PowerPoint like you are
> > suggesting is not going to work, or at least I see no way to make it work.
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >> Thanx!
> >> Guurt

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