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Question Posted Thursday December 3 2009, 6:08 pm

I downloaded a 2007 trial of Microsoft Office and then the trial ended and I went back to 2003. However, I went to download a powerpoint and it would only open in 2007 so I can't make changes to it! I tried changing the program to use Powerpoint 2003 but it wasn't listed nor could I find it on my computer at all, but it obviously exists.

How do I set my default Microsoft Powerpoint back to 2003 and NOT use 2007 as my default?


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DangerNerd answered Friday December 4 2009, 7:14 pm:
The best thing to do would be to un-install Microsoft Office 2007 if possible.

If it doesn't have an un-installer entry to itself, then go ahead and un-install the entries labled Microsoft office (whatever version) and re-install just the 2003 version that you wanted to be active.

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