Install Powerpoint from Office 2000 with Office XP home edition

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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
 
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
 
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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