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While you are thinking about it, you may want to do the following in Excel
XP Go to <Help <Office on the Web... Click "Downloads" (Basically to...) http://office.microsoft.com/officeupdate/ and check that you have the latest Office Updates. If you have Windows XP, make sure you have recently run "Windows Update." Mine is set automatically with "Control Panel", "System", and then "Automatic Updates" tab. -- Dana DeLouis Using Windows XP & Office XP = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = "martyn" wrote in message ... I know this isnt really in the right place, but ive been using the forums allot recently and know you know most of what there is to know and that you are very helpful. Ive just been checking my email and i have a load of emails from "microsoft" and "MS Net" with attachments containing .exe's. Ive never known microsoft to do this before and the reply email address is which is dodgy as far as im concerned. The email on the other hand is very authentic looking albeit with nothing that coulndt be put in there by a malicious sender. Any advice anybody?? Many thanks. |