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I currently use Office 2003 and, of course, that version of Outlook. I
haven't paid a lot of attention to them as it didn't apply to me but I know there are problems with using parts of Office products from different releases so, the logical question, if I buy the new Office home edition which doesn't include Outlook, will I still be able to use my copy of Outlook and have links to Powerpoint, Word etc work? I don't use Word as my e-mail editor so it doesn't seem to me that there should be a problem but I do wonder about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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You can go ahead and use it (it has been done successfully by others), but I
wouldn't then use Word as my email editor if I had a different version of Word than Outlook. It can cause Outlook issues with attachments not showing up at the recipients' end for one. -- Kathleen Orland Blessed are the cracked, for it is they who let in the light Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "TS Mathews" wrote: I currently use Office 2003 and, of course, that version of Outlook. I haven't paid a lot of attention to them as it didn't apply to me but I know there are problems with using parts of Office products from different releases so, the logical question, if I buy the new Office home edition which doesn't include Outlook, will I still be able to use my copy of Outlook and have links to Powerpoint, Word etc work? I don't use Word as my e-mail editor so it doesn't seem to me that there should be a problem but I do wonder about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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