Ask your IT department. They may have a OneNote license for you to use.
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JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"Dave" <Dave[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A0F7CBB-7676-45EB-8C2D-EB65EBA5F002[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Here is my situation: > > (1) My company provides Microsoft Office, but they don't include OneNote > or > Groove. > > (2) I have installed OneNote 2007 trial (to try it out) > > (3) I have a personally purchased Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise > (through > the home use program) > > I would like to install OneNote and Groove from my personal Enterprise > disk, > but I don't want my company installation messed with. If I deselect > everything but OneNote and Groove during installation (e.g., "Customize" > ... > then "Not Available" with a red X next to it for Word, Excel, etc), will > this > do what I want to do without uninstalling Word, Excel, etc. Also, do I > have > to do anything special with the trial install of OneNote (other than > install > OneNote over it). > > Thanks
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