The Office suites (all of them, including prior versions) are built to
interoperate based on shared features. When you have a version mismatch,
the interoperability is not there.
Would you rather have error message after error message ("This feature must
be installed to run, please insert the Office 2003 CD1 now") or avoid all of
the headaches by just making it unavailable as an editor if you have
mismatched versions?
How did you dress before grranimals?
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, bill asked:
| Hello ,
|
| I recently asked this same question in this group an MS rep said no
| its not possible
|
| Sorry ,
|
| But this answer kind of upsets me , why should I have to purchase
| all MS products to use the interactivity with previous versions. I
| only purchased the New outlook to limit the amount of spam recieved.
| An email client should have no bearing on the other products.
| After installing outlook 2003 my mail merges do not work , there is no
| interactivity with office xp. Please Microsoft stop forcing me to buy
| all your products this is not fair business. And frankly I can not
| afford you as a dependent any longer. But as Microsoft know's they
| will succeed becuase I have no choice to buy the other products.
|
|
| || Is it possible to use Word XP as an email editor in Outlook 2003?