Installing more parts of Office 2003 with another registration key

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I was referred to this newsgroup from the windowsxp newsgroup.

I rushed out to buy Outlook 2003 a year or more ago, without updating
the rest of my Office 2000 applications. Now I bought the entire Office

2003 suite, but it of course has a different registration key. Will
this cause any problems? Is it wiser to install the entire new Office
2003, overwriting my other Outlook 2003, or just installing Excel,
PowerPoint and Word from 2003 and leaving my current Outlook 2003 alone

with its different registration key? Or does it matter at all either
way?

Also, if I install Outlook 2003 as part of my Office update, I presume
it will keep my personal folder and my settings. Is that correct?
 
it won't matter... and nothing should be touched on the personal information
in outlook.
 
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After furious head scratching, gary asked:

| I was referred to this newsgroup from the windowsxp newsgroup.
|
| I rushed out to buy Outlook 2003 a year or more ago, without updating
| the rest of my Office 2000 applications. Now I bought the entire
| Office
|
| 2003 suite, but it of course has a different registration key. Will
| this cause any problems? Is it wiser to install the entire new Office
| 2003, overwriting my other Outlook 2003, or just installing Excel,
| PowerPoint and Word from 2003 and leaving my current Outlook 2003
| alone
|
| with its different registration key? Or does it matter at all either
| way?
|
| Also, if I install Outlook 2003 as part of my Office update, I presume
| it will keep my personal folder and my settings. Is that correct?
 
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