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I've been searching for this answer as well with no luck at all. We cannot
upgrade our clients until we have a solution. Have you found anything more
out?
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It appears this feature was removed from Office 2007

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Kim,

Sorry to report I have not.

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I've been searching for this answer as well with no luck at all. We cannot
upgrade our clients until we have a solution. Have you found anything more
out?
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It appears this feature was removed from Office 2007

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