Install Powerpoint from Office 2000 with Office XP home edition

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Guest

I am currently using Office XP Home Edition which came preloaded on a computer that I bought last year. This obviously does not have Powerpoint
However, although I have never had Office 2000 Professional installed on my new computer, I still have the old Office 2000 Professional installation CD from the original computer, which has been scrapped.
Can I install Powerpoint from the Office 2000 Professional CD without effecting the rest of my Office XP setup
If so how?
Many thanks in advance
 
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Guest

Of course I meant Office XP Small Business not Home Edition

----- Jonathan A wrote: ----

I am currently using Office XP Home Edition which came preloaded on a computer that I bought last year. This obviously does not have Powerpoint
However, although I have never had Office 2000 Professional installed on my new computer, I still have the old Office 2000 Professional installation CD from the original computer, which has been scrapped.
Can I install Powerpoint from the Office 2000 Professional CD without effecting the rest of my Office XP setup
If so how?
Many thanks in advance
 
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NorBlue

You'll need to install them in chronological order. So 2000 first, then the
XP. I have various versions and they have installed in Program
Files/Microsoft Office/Office, Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office10,
Program Files/Microsoft Office/OFFICE11 respectively. I suspect if you go
out of sequence the version control gets unhappy.
John
Jonathan A said:
I am currently using Office XP Home Edition which came preloaded on a
computer that I bought last year. This obviously does not have Powerpoint.
However, although I have never had Office 2000 Professional installed on
my new computer, I still have the old Office 2000 Professional installation
CD from the original computer, which has been scrapped.
Can I install Powerpoint from the Office 2000 Professional CD without
effecting the rest of my Office XP setup?
 

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