How do I uninstall Snow Leopard?

Since I installed Snow Leopard (upgraded from Leopard), I have had problems accessing documents and having documents display correctly.  The software these are in are old versions (CS2 and Exel 2004).  I need these documents and want to go back to Leopard.  Do I simply install Leopard from the CD?  Will that override Snow Leopard?

You would need to do an Erase and Install in order to "uninstall" Snow Leopard. However I think you should troubleshoot why your apps do not run or make sure they are up-to-date. Both are extremely old (pushing 10 years) and could probably use some updating. Snow Leopard is an extremely sound version of OS X so if you are having issues running some specific applicaitons I would recommend troubleshooting why those apps are having troubles.
For example with MS Office, version 2011 has been available for almost 2 years! You will need to buy it but you can find it on Amazon for about $90. Regarding your Adobe Applications, there are also much more up-to-date versions.
While upgrading can be some work, I have found through experience that not updating eventually becomes extremely painful. This is because at some point you will need to upgrade your computer and your old apps will not run due to simple incompatibility so it becomes very expensive to upgrade them all at one time.  It is wise to upgrade one at a time as finances allow.

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