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I have had Office 2002 installed on my computer for a couple years, and today
Excel stopped working. Error 2711. In searching, it looks like I need to run
the Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility, but I no longer have a disc
for Office to install it. If I delete the program, how will I get it back?
Without shelling out another $150, that is.

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If you delete the program and have no install disk available it would follow
that you must purchase another copy.

Why do you need to delete Excel in order to run the Windows Installer
Cleanup Utility?

Does the Cleanup ask for an install disk for Excel or Office?


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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 17:46:10 -0700, Dunk1957
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I have had Office 2002 installed on my computer for a couple years, and today
Excel stopped working. Error 2711. In searching, it looks like I need to run
the Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility, but I no longer have a disc
for Office to install it. If I delete the program, how will I get it back?
Without shelling out another $150, that is.


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