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How can I get rid of Microsoft 2007 I am running with microsoft office 2003, I don't want to not version 2007

How can I get rid of Microsoft 2007 I am running with microsoft office 2003, I don't want to not version 2007

This is the tutorial for Microsoft Support. It shows you how to uninstall the latest 3 versions.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/290301

There is a difficulty he asked for each version. Make sure you choose 2007.

One thing I do know is: If you need to uninstall botth 2003 and 2007 and then re - intall 2003.
I don't think you have to, but I am not sure.

Someone might want to clarify that part.

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