Copy my 2003 Excel files and addins from my old pc to my new Windows 7 pc. Use the MS OS update option several times to ensure I have all the Excel 2010 updates. Installed the 2010 Office Home and Business on my new pc. Use the MS OS update option several times to ensure I have all the Excel 2003 updates. ![]() Installed 2003 Office Student Excel on my new pc. Uninstalled 2010 Office Home and Business on my new pc. This would allow me to take advantage of my much faster Windows 7 pc for my ongoing work while I'm converting my excel 2003 customizations to excel 2010 in the background. When I complete my Excel 2003 -> Excel 2010 conversion, then I'll switch my work over to Excel 2010 and not use Excel 2003. As I have free time, I'll work on converting my Excel 2003 customizations to Excel 2010. If yes, then I can use the Excel 2003 on my Windows 7 pc to continue with my current work. In the meantime, I'd like to use my Windows 7 pc for my day to day work.Ĭan I install/use Excel 2003 on my Windows 7 Pro 64 bit pc which already has Excel 2010 32 bit installed? I will have both Excel 2003 and Excel 2010 installed, with the 2010 version installed first. After investigating the differences between XP/Excel 2003 and Windows 7/Excel 2010, I've determined it will take longer than I hoped to convert my Excel 2003 customizations to Excel 2010. I've built a new pc and installed Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and MS Office Home and Business 2010, 32 bit. ![]() ![]() I want to move to Windows 7 Pro 64 bit OS and Excel 2010 32 bit. I have created extensive Excel 2003 VBA addins. I'm currently using Windows XP and Excel 2003 on an older pc.
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