OFF: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft OfficeLast reviewed: May 5, 1997Article ID: Q167985 |
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SUMMARYAlthough Microsoft does not recommend it, it is possible to install and use more than one version of Microsoft Office on a single computer. For example, you can install and use both Microsoft Office 97 and Microsoft Office 7.0 on the same computer. This article describes the problems you may encounter when you do this and offers advice about preventing different versions of Office from conflicting with each other.
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Order of InstallationIf you want to install and use more than one version of Microsoft Office on a single computer, you must install the versions of Microsoft Office in ASCENDING order. For example, if you want to use both Microsoft Office 4.x and Microsoft Office 97 on the same computer, you must install Microsoft Office 4.x FIRST. This step is necessary because of the way registry keys, shared programs, and other settings are managed for each version of Microsoft Office and for the programs that are included with each version of Microsoft Office. The remainder of this article assumes that you installed the versions of Microsoft Office in the correct (ascending) order. Using the Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar When Microsoft Office 7.0 and Microsoft Office 97 Are Installed When these two versions of Microsoft Office are both installed on the same computer, the Microsoft Office 97 Shortcut Bar includes buttons from the Microsoft Office 7.0 Shortcut Bar. Several of the buttons on the Microsoft Office 7.0 Shortcut Bar were renamed in Microsoft Office 97; as a result, the shortcut bar may contain duplicate buttons that are functionally identical. When both Microsoft Office 7.0 and Microsoft Office 97 are installed, the shortcut bar may contain the following buttons.
Button Added By ------------------------------------------------- Start a New Document Microsoft Office 7.0 Open a Document Microsoft Office 7.0 Send a Message Microsoft Office 7.0 Make an Appointment Microsoft Office 7.0 Add a Task Microsoft Office 7.0 Add a Contact Microsoft Office 7.0 Microsoft Bookshelf '95 Microsoft Office 7.0 Getting Results Book Microsoft Office 7.0 Office Compatible Microsoft Office 7.0 Answer Wizard Microsoft Office 7.0 New Office Document Microsoft Office 97 Open Office Document Microsoft Office 97 Microsoft Bookshelf Basics Microsoft Office 97 New Note Microsoft Office 97 New Message Microsoft Office 97 New Journal Entry Microsoft Office 97 Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Office 97 New Appointment Microsoft Office 97 New Task Microsoft Office 97 New Contact Microsoft Office 97The duplicate buttons are listed in the following table.
Button Duplicate ------------------------------------------ Start a New Document New Office Document Open a Document Open Office Document Send a Message New Message Make an Appointment New Appointment Add a Task New Task Add a Contact New ContactFor more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q158888 TITLE : OFF97: Extra Buttons Appear on Office Shortcut Bar After Setup Shortcuts on the Start MenuMicrosoft Office 7.0 and Microsoft Office 97 use the same shortcuts on the Start menu to start programs. Because of this behavior, when you install Microsoft Office 97, the Setup program overwrites the shortcuts for Microsoft Office 7.0 programs. The following shortcuts are affected:
Microsoft Access Microsoft Binder Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft WordIf you rename the Microsoft Office 7.0 shortcuts before you install Microsoft Office 97, you can use the shortcuts for both sets of programs on the Start menu. To avoid confusion, Microsoft suggests that you add the words "95" or "7.0" to each renamed shortcut. You can also move the Microsoft Office 7.0 shortcuts to a subfolder on the Start menu. For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q156817 TITLE : OFF97: Setup Overwrites Office 95 Start Menu Items Microsoft Office Binder Inserts Microsoft Office 97 DocumentsWhen Microsoft Office 7.0 and Microsoft Office 97 are installed on the same computer, the Add Section dialog box in Microsoft Office Binder displays document types for the most recently installed version of Microsoft Office. As a result, when you insert a section, a Microsoft Office 97 document type is used. This behavior may cause problems when you try to share a Binder file with users who use Microsoft Office 7.0.
Double-Clicking Files in Windows ExplorerWhen you double-click a Microsoft Office document in Windows Explorer, the following rules apply:
ARTICLE-ID: Q166692 TITLE : XL: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Excel Inserting Microsoft Office OLE Objects into Other ProgramsIf you install multiple versions of Microsoft Office on the same computer and you insert a Microsoft Office object (for example, a Microsoft Excel worksheet object) into another program (for example, Microsoft Word), the newest version of the program is used when you insert the object. This may cause problems if you share the container file (the Microsoft Word document that contains the Microsoft Excel worksheet object) with users who are not using Microsoft Office 97.
Shared ApplicationsIf you installed the versions of Microsoft Office in the correct (ascending) order, you should not experience any problems when you use shared programs, such as Equation Editor and Clip Gallery. Note that the Object dialog box may display more than one entry for each shared program; this behavior occurs because multiple versions of the shared program may be installed on the computer.
Related Articles in the Microsoft Knowledge BaseFor additional information about the behavior of multiple versions of Microsoft Office programs on a single computer, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q159333 TITLE : ACC: Running Current & Earlier Access Versions Simultaneously ARTICLE-ID: Q163998 TITLE : ACC97: Issues When You Install MS Access 95 After MS Access 97 ARTICLE-ID: Q163628 TITLE : ACC97: Blank DB Icon Missing in Access 95 After Installing 97 ARTICLE-ID: Q159793 TITLE : ACC: "Can't Load Mspdox35.dll" Error Installing MS Access 95 ARTICLE-ID: Q141275 TITLE : How to Open a File with Other Than Associated Program ARTICLE-ID: Q166692 TITLE : XL: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Excel ARTICLE-ID: Q163154 TITLE : WD: Problems Running Multiple Versions of Word on Same Computer ARTICLE-ID: Q157808 TITLE : WD: Can Use Only Latest Version of Word to Insert OLE Objects ARTICLE-ID: Q157088 TITLE : WD97: Limitations of Converting Document from Word 97 to Word 6 ARTICLE-ID: Q158428 TITLE : IA: GP Fault Opening HTML File w/ Graphics After Installing Word |
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