Microsoft Office 2000 Question

edited August 2004 in Science & Tech
Is it possible to delete excell, access and powerpoint in Microsoft Office 2000, leaving only word? Unfortunately in Office 2000 there are no check boxes during the install in which you can pick which programs you want to install. Thank You for any suggestions.

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  • SSR_06SSR_06 Iowa
    edited August 2004
    in office 2000 when u install u just choose not to install this progam on ur hd, or when u use repair u do the same. there isn't a check box but there is a drop down box (has a pic of a hd in it) very simple to choose not to install.
  • edited August 2004
    SSR_06 wrote:
    in office 2000 when u install u just choose not to install this progam on ur hd, or when u use repair u do the same. there isn't a check box but there is a drop down box (has a pic of a hd in it) very simple to choose not to install.

    Sorry, I've looked at the install and just tried what you suggested and there is no pop down menu. Office 2000 doesn't permit a custom install from what I can see.
  • kryystkryyst Ontario, Canada
    edited August 2004
    Put in the office 2000 cd and it'll boot up one of the first screens asks what type of install you want. There are two options (forget what the first is since I always skip over it) but the second box is Custom install.

    You choose custom install and 2 screens later it'll bring up a list of what you want to install you then go through the list right clicking on things and telling it to either install and run from computer, run from cd or not to install at all.
  • edited August 2004
    kryyst wrote:
    Put in the office 2000 cd and it'll boot up one of the first screens asks what type of install you want. There are two options (forget what the first is since I always skip over it) but the second box is Custom install.

    You choose custom install and 2 screens later it'll bring up a list of what you want to install you then go through the list right clicking on things and telling it to either install and run from computer, run from cd or not to install at all.


    Thank You bro, it worked perfectly!!!!
  • LINLIN Tri_State Area
    edited August 2004
    GMTECH wrote:
    Sorry, I've looked at the install and just tried what you suggested and there is no pop down menu. Office 2000 doesn't permit a custom install from what I can see.
    GMTECH wrote:
    Thank You bro, it worked perfectly!!!!
    what changed?! :confused:


    LIN
  • edited August 2004
    LIN wrote:
    what changed?! :confused:


    LIN

    when the second guy told me to have the cd in and look at two screens past the custom install and notice that it gives you choices to run from the disc. The one I picked was labeled "unavailable," next to excell, access and powerpoint.
  • kryystkryyst Ontario, Canada
    edited August 2004
    LIN wrote:
    what changed?! :confused:


    LIN

    Me :)
  • LINLIN Tri_State Area
    edited August 2004
    GMTECH wrote:
    when the second guy told me to have the cd in and look at two screens past the custom install and notice that it gives you choices to run from the disc. The one I picked was labeled "unavailable," next to excell, access and powerpoint.
    much obliged. :)


    LIN
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