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Old 10-10-2009, 12:26 PM
GoodWebby GoodWebby is offline How Do I Reinstall Outlook with Losing My Contacts/Emails? Windows Vista How Do I Reinstall Outlook with Losing My Contacts/Emails? Office 2003
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I'm considering reinstalling my MS Office 2003 application to fix some buggy issues I'm having within MS Word. My preference is to just uninstall and reinstall Word, but when I put in my installation CD, it looks like if I try to reinstall Word, I need to reinstall all my other MS Office applications as well (see attached screenshot). I'm concerned if I reinstall Outlook that I am going to lose all my contacts and emails. Is this the case?



Regards,
Jim

P.S. I already tried the "Repair" option on the installation setup just for MS Word and it didn't fix my buggy Word problem.
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