PROBLEM WITH OUTLOOK 2007

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bob on line

Can someone please help, I recently installed office 2007 over 2003 and had
errors keep coming up. now heres the problem, I got someone in to fix it and
he unistalled both 2003 and 2007 and then reinstalled 2007. Now this got rid
of all the error messages ,but, and heres the but. The offfice 2007 disk I
have does not have outlook on it, what can I do as it seems that all my old
emails have gone and address book has also gone. Where can I get a download
of outlook 2007 and if I get one will it find all my stuff????? Please help
 
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Roady [MVP]

Outlook 2007 isn't a free download. You can buy it on-line (for instance
Amazon has good deals on it) or a computer shop in your area.

An uninstall doesn't delete any data and when you install Outlook 2007 and
it detects a previous configuration, Outlook will automatically upgrade and
use this configuration. If not, you'll need to reconfigure Outlook again and
then reconnect your data file (pst-file) via File-> Open-> Outlook Data
File...
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Can someone please help, I recently installed office 2007 over 2003 and
had
errors keep coming up. now heres the problem, I got someone in to fix it
and
he unistalled both 2003 and 2007 and then reinstalled 2007. Now this got
rid
of all the error messages ,but, and heres the but. The offfice 2007 disk I
have does not have outlook on it, what can I do as it seems that all my
old
emails have gone and address book has also gone. Where can I get a
download
of outlook 2007 and if I get one will it find all my stuff????? Please
help

Which Office Suite did you buy? If the Home and Student Edition, then it
won't contain Outlook, but you should still be able to use the Outlook
contained in the prior version you own. Were it my PC, I'd uninstall all
versions of Office, install Outlook 2003 alone, then install Office 2007.
 

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