This is expected behavior, as explained by the error message that you
received.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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"Steve" <Steve
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> After "upgrading" Outlook 2000 SP-1 to Outlook 2002, I
> can't create a Word letter from within Outlook. I also can't send a
> file to a recipient from within Word (basically, the two apps no
> longer "see" each other).
> When I try to create a letter from within Outlook, I get
> the error "To use this feature you must install the
> version of Microsoft Word that matches the installed
> version of Microsoft Outlook".
> I've tried The Outlook 2002 "repair", and even
> uninstalled it and re-installed Outlook 2000 SP-1. In
> that configuration, the software worked fine. But when
> I "upgraded" again to Outlook 2002, it was broken again.
> I've found nothing from Microsoft that states that Outlook 2002 no
> longer integrates as fully with Word 2000 as Outlook 2000
> did.
> Is there any confirmation of this from Microsoft? I'd have to tell my
> boss that we'll have to upgrade all the computers to Office XP, and he
> won't like that without proof that it's the only "solution".
> (Actually, he won't like it either way, but at least I'll
> have done all I can.)
> The other option, of course, is to go back to Outlook
> 2000, but since we already bought Outlook XP, that seems a
> waste of money.
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks.
>
> -Steve