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Hi, I have Windows 2000 Pro and Microsoft Office 2000. I would like to remove Powerpoint, Access and Front Page from the office suite, whilst keeping Excell and Word. Any idea how to do that? Thanks.

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Old 20-11-2007, 09:35 PM
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I'm not over familiar with W2000, but I would have thought you could go into Control Panel Add/Remove Programs, select M$Office select "Change", select "Add or Remove Features" .... then untick the Applications you want to delete.

Alternatively you could uninstall M$Office and reinstall it, selecting "Custom Installation" and just choose the Applications you want.

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Hi,

The function add/remove does not offer to select individual components of the Office 2000 suite. I suppose that the second method might work, but I do not have the original CD.

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Hmmmmm. ........without the disk, it sounds as though you are a bit snookered then
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Can I ask why you would want to delete them? I can't imagine that they take up that much disk space.
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