Thanks!!
>>Is Publisher part of the Office 2007 Suite?
>
> Professional version.
If I install the Home and Student version of Office 2007, would I be able to
then re-install Publisher 2003 off my Office 2003 installation disks? Would
a custom installation allow me to just pick Publisher?
>>Is Publisher part of the Office 2007 Suite?
>
> Professional version.
JoAnn Paules - 27 Feb 2008 15:10 GMT
Yes, but then you cannot use the rest of that Office suite on another
computer.

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> If I install the Home and Student version of Office 2007, would I be able
> to then re-install Publisher 2003 off my Office 2003 installation disks?
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>> Professional version.
Mary Sauer - 27 Feb 2008 15:13 GMT
Create a folder on your hard drive, install Publisher 2003 into the folder as a
standalone.

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> If I install the Home and Student version of Office 2007, would I be able to
> then re-install Publisher 2003 off my Office 2003 installation disks? Would a
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>> Professional version.
Ed Bennett - 27 Feb 2008 16:53 GMT
> If I install the Home and Student version of Office 2007, would I be able to
> then re-install Publisher 2003 off my Office 2003 installation disks? Would
> a custom installation allow me to just pick Publisher?
If you do a Custom installation of Office 2007, then you can tell it not
to remove Publisher, saving on the reinstalling.

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BK - 27 Feb 2008 23:04 GMT
I should have also indicated that this client is getting a new desk top
machine that will have Office 2007. She is using Office 2003 on her current
machine and would like to somehow get Publisher onto her new machine without
purchasing the highly expensive Professional 2007. The Student and Home
version will be plenty for her, but she'd also like Publisher.
>> If I install the Home and Student version of Office 2007, would I be able
>> to then re-install Publisher 2003 off my Office 2003 installation disks?
>> Would a custom installation allow me to just pick Publisher?
>
> If you do a Custom installation of Office 2007, then you can tell it not
> to remove Publisher, saving on the reinstalling.
Ed Bennett - 28 Feb 2008 00:24 GMT
> I should have also indicated that this client is getting a new desk top
> machine that will have Office 2007. She is using Office 2003 on her current
> machine and would like to somehow get Publisher onto her new machine without
> purchasing the highly expensive Professional 2007. The Student and Home
> version will be plenty for her, but she'd also like Publisher.
See Mary's and JoAnn's responses. She will have to uninstall Office 2003
on the current machine.
Note that if the version of Office 2003 she has is an OEM (preinstalled)
version, then she will not be licensed to use Publisher on the new
machine, and will have to purchase a version from somewhere.

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BK - 28 Feb 2008 13:12 GMT
Thanks!!
>> I should have also indicated that this client is getting a new desk top
>> machine that will have Office 2007. She is using Office 2003 on her
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> version, then she will not be licensed to use Publisher on the new
> machine, and will have to purchase a version from somewhere.