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I have Windows 98 second edition and I am having trouble
with Microsoft Excel. I am unable to get excel running.
I know it is located in the ODBC Data Sources on the
control panel. I can also find it in the BDE
Administrator, but I am unable to program it from that
position to make it work. Could someone please help me
with this. Thank you
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???

Are you asking if Excel is installed on your PC?

Search your Drives for excel.exe, if it's there then it's installed.

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I have Windows 98 second edition and I am having trouble
with Microsoft Excel. I am unable to get excel running.
I know it is located in the ODBC Data Sources on the
control panel. I can also find it in the BDE
Administrator, but I am unable to program it from that
position to make it work. Could someone please help me
with this. Thank you



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No. I am not asking if it is installed. I can find the
driver for it. The driver is located in the ODBC data
Sources and in the BDE Administrator. I am trying to find
out how open it up as a file so that it can be used.
Right now I am not able to use it. Do you have an idea of
how this can be opened and used?


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???

Are you asking if Excel is installed on your PC?

Search your Drives for excel.exe, if it's there then it's

installed.

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I have Windows 98 second edition and I am having trouble
with Microsoft Excel. I am unable to get excel running.
I know it is located in the ODBC Data Sources on the
control panel. I can also find it in the BDE
Administrator, but I am unable to program it from that
position to make it work. Could someone please help me
with this. Thank you



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Criag,

Search your C: drive for "EXCEL.EXE"

If it exists then double-click it

If not, you aint got it!

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No. I am not asking if it is installed. I can find the
driver for it. The driver is located in the ODBC data
Sources and in the BDE Administrator. I am trying to find
out how open it up as a file so that it can be used.
Right now I am not able to use it. Do you have an idea of
how this can be opened and used?


-----Original Message-----
???

Are you asking if Excel is installed on your PC?

Search your Drives for excel.exe, if it's there then it's

installed.

P


"Craig" wrote in

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I have Windows 98 second edition and I am having trouble
with Microsoft Excel. I am unable to get excel running.
I know it is located in the ODBC Data Sources on the
control panel. I can also find it in the BDE
Administrator, but I am unable to program it from that
position to make it work. Could someone please help me
with this. Thank you



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