Can't change file association (Powerpoint 2011 to Powerpoint 2008)

Hello
On my iMac I've recently installed MS Office 2011. The old version of Office 2008 is still installed as well. I've got some problems with the new version of Powerpoint (2011). Therefore I'd like to use the old version of Powerpoint (2008) for all my Powerpoint files.
Unfortunately it is not possible to just uninstall Powerpoint 2011 without uninstalling the whole Office suite. So my idea was: changing the file association and let opening all Powerpoint files with the older version.
The problem is: I can change the association of a single file. But if I try to apply the changes to all files of this type, it does not work. This behaviour only exists for Office files.
Does anybody know, why this happens?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you,
Marco

Launch Services has always been a bit..."strange"
Why not compress the MS 2011 PP (right click it to bring up finder's contextual menu and select compress) into a zip file.  Trash the uncompressed file (see below).  And then launch services hopefully won't have any choice but to select and use MS 2008 PP.
Before you delete the original in the trash.  Double click the zip file to expand it back to another copy of 2011 PP.  Make sure that launches properly.  This is just an extra safety (paranoid) check to make sure the original zipped correctly.  Then you can also trash this second copy as well.

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