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Jim Cone

"Microsoft Excel can't display Clip Art"
 
These may or may not help...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889885/en-us
You receive a "Clipart cannot complete the operation" error message ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302375/en-us
You receive a "Clip Organizer Cannot Complete the Operation" error message...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912675/en-us
Error message when you try to insert a clip art image in an Office 2003 program...

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware



wrote in message ...
[Apologies to the group. I originally posted the following to
microsoft.public.excel.setup where it seems more appropriate however
that group does not have much traffic at the moment and with an
urgent need to correct the situation outlined below, I am hoping for a
more expeditious reply here. Thank you.]

Office 2003 - Excel

Yesterday in a Usenet graphics group I unintentionally launched a .csv
file. When Excel opened the file the above message appeared. I
cancelled the message, closed the file and deleted it. Now when I
attempt to open my own Excel files the same message appears. Each
attempt to enter data brings up the message. Excel is now virtually
unusable until I eliminate the cause of the message. I Googled for a
discussion or a solution regarding this and founded neither.


The message continues "This feature is not available. To make this
feature available, please run setup again . . . and change the feature
to Run from . . ."

OK, I did that but when presented with the list of Office 2003 Install
or Change list I found nothing either in the Excel group or the last
two auxiliary services groups that seemed to apply to this situation.
Perhaps I might like to be able to include clip art in an Excel file
someday but I'm confounded as to which feature to change either to
include it or to eliminate this irksome message.

Can someone help me with this, please?

Sincere thanks.


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