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why do I have to continue to reinstall microsoft office small business
edition 2003 everytime I want to run excel?
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Why do you THINK you have to continue to reinstall Microsoft Office
Small Business Edition 2003 every time you want to run Excel? What are
the symptoms you are reacting to with this draconian approach?

Jerry

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why do I have to continue to reinstall microsoft office small business
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You shouldn't be asking about this in the charting group.

Try "microsoft.public.office.setup".

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