I have Office 2004, 2008, and 2011 installed on the same machine with nary a problem.I've got Office 2008 already on Mac. Is it better to uninstall 2008, then install 2011? Or is it better to install 2011 on top of 2008?
I have Office 2004, 2008, and 2011 installed on the same machine with nary a problem.
To start:Great Googly Moogly, why?
Personally, I've stuck with 2004. I tried '08, wasn't crazy about it, went back to '04.
To start:
- Because I paid good money for each of them.
- There is no reason to throw them away.
- Office-compatibility is a hope; not a fact. I experienced too many instances where one version would not open an Office file properly, but a different version would.
- No. 3 is particularly true of Office:win. Because Office 2011 is supposed to be more like Office:win, I am not taking chances.
That us correct. In my case, My Office 2004, 2008, 2011 folders sit side-by-side in my Applications folder. Their support files get along nicely in my Microsoft User Data folder in my Documents folder.Ah, so I am not installing 2011 on "top", but "next to" 2008!
Correct... they are complete different programs which do not interfere with each other. They will each have their own directory.Ah, so I am not installing 2011 on "top", but "next to" 2008!