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hello,
I am getting the following error messages when when excel and
office crash. (everyday)
what does this mesage mean
I dont know how to do this.
if you have just installed a new version of Mac OS X and you used the
Archive & Install option, the preferences files have been archived to the
Previous Systems folder on your hard disk. To restore these files, move them
from the Library/Preferences folder of your Previous Systems folder to your
current Library/Preferences folder.
How do i know which is the previous and which is the new?
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If you don't get an answer here, you may want to try one of the Mac/Excel
newsgroups:

microsoft.public.mac.office.excel



0124 wrote:

hello,
I am getting the following error messages when when excel and
office crash. (everyday)
what does this mesage mean
I dont know how to do this.
if you have just installed a new version of Mac OS X and you used the
Archive & Install option, the preferences files have been archived to the
Previous Systems folder on your hard disk. To restore these files, move them
from the Library/Preferences folder of your Previous Systems folder to your
current Library/Preferences folder.
How do i know which is the previous and which is the new?


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Dave,
thanks i'm new to this positng stuff and thought i was on the right
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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you don't get an answer here, you may want to try one of the Mac/Excel
newsgroups:

microsoft.public.mac.office.excel



0124 wrote:

hello,
I am getting the following error messages when when excel and
office crash. (everyday)
what does this mesage mean
I don€„¢t know how to do this.
if you have just installed a new version of Mac OS X and you used the
Archive & Install option, the preferences files have been archived to the
Previous Systems folder on your hard disk. To restore these files, move them
from the Library/Preferences folder of your Previous Systems folder to your
current Library/Preferences folder.
How do i know which is the previous and which is the new?


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There are a few Mac users here (who might answer), but I would think that there
would be lots more in the .mac.office newsgroup.



0124 wrote:

Dave,
thanks i'm new to this positng stuff and thought i was on the right
group.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you don't get an answer here, you may want to try one of the Mac/Excel
newsgroups:

microsoft.public.mac.office.excel



0124 wrote:

hello,
I am getting the following error messages when when excel and
office crash. (everyday)
what does this mesage mean
I don€„¢t know how to do this.
if you have just installed a new version of Mac OS X and you used the
Archive & Install option, the preferences files have been archived to the
Previous Systems folder on your hard disk. To restore these files, move them
from the Library/Preferences folder of your Previous Systems folder to your
current Library/Preferences folder.
How do i know which is the previous and which is the new?


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