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Default why i can not open the excel in windows98?


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but i can open the m/s word, m/s access, m/s powerpoint except excel...what's
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it's just hang there...and do restart same problem..
i tried to uninstall and reinstall...same problem...
can anyone help me....
so many important files...sigh..:(

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but i can open the m/s word, m/s access, m/s powerpoint except excel...what's
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thanks

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Jason I can't see your 1st message What is the question
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Chip Pearson has some notes that you may want to read:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm

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