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Default Locate missing .msi files office 2007

i have re formatted my HD and installed XP service pack 2 and i can't get
office 2007 to install, i have disks and key, but it stops at

"setup can't find excel.en-us\excel|mui.msi Browse to a valid installation
source and click ok"
when i select the folder, it says "invalid location"
Please help this is driving me nuts
i need this running for my uni course
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On the web find your country's Microsoft support phone #
I believe that help with installation problems is free
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i have re formatted my HD and installed XP service pack 2 and i can't get
office 2007 to install, i have disks and key, but it stops at

"setup can't find excel.en-us\excel|mui.msi Browse to a valid installation
source and click ok"
when i select the folder, it says "invalid location"
Please help this is driving me nuts
i need this running for my uni course

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