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Old 01-13-2011, 04:22 AM
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Hi BridgeJ,



You don't need to do anything with those keys. In fact, you didn't even need to uninstall Office 2003 - the Office 2010 installer will do that for you. Plus, there are advantages in leaving the former registry entries intact. Primary amongst these is that the Office 2010 can use them to pick up how you previously had your Office apps configured.

If you really want to clear out Office 2003's registry entries, try a product like CCleaner.
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