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Hi All!

I have installed windows XP followed by SP2. So I installed Office 2003.

Every time I start excel it shows me a message saying "Instalando : recurso
do Microsoft Excel" (In English is "Installing : Component (or resource) of
Microsoft Excel" I think).

It happens every time I start excel and take a minute and it is annoying me
very much.

Any help is welcome.

Thanks in advance

Everton
Brasil


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Everton

Have you gone to Control PanelAdd/Remove and selected Office 2003 and
"Change"?

Perhaps Excel is not set up to "run all from my computer"

Or try a "Repair"

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:39:52 -0200, "Everton" wrote:

Hi All!

I have installed windows XP followed by SP2. So I installed Office 2003.

Every time I start excel it shows me a message saying "Instalando : recurso
do Microsoft Excel" (In English is "Installing : Component (or resource) of
Microsoft Excel" I think).

It happens every time I start excel and take a minute and it is annoying me
very much.

Any help is welcome.

Thanks in advance

Everton
Brasil


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