Should I uninstall PE8 demo before mounting PE8?

I was wondering what is the recommended way to install PE8 after having previously installed the trail version.

Should I uninstall the test and re - install PE8 or simply enter my license information for the trial version?

I thought that the box version has some additional templeates etc. which are not in the trial version.

There is nothing in the disk version of the program which is not in the trial download, Marc (even the additional templates are available for download).

But that said, it wouldn't hurt certainly not uninstall it and install the version of disk anyway. Sometimes a re-installation to fix some things which did not go on the first installation.

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