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Can I have two versions of Microsoft Office installed on my computer at the same time
I currently have Microsoft Office 2013, however for one of my college courses we are required to use Microsoft Office 2010. I obviously do not want to have to replace 2013 with 2010. Also, the disc for 2010 is only a 180 day trial. Can I use both versions on my computer at the same time, or would using the 2010 180 day trial get rid of my already installed Office 2013? Thank You |
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Although you can install both versions, you should always install the older one first. I'd be surprised, though, if your course required you to not use Office 2013, since for most purposes there is little practical difference between it and Office 2010. Note that only one version of Outlook can be installed and that you shouldn't use 32-bit and 64-bit versions of office on the same PC.
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