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Default Problem with VBA help

Oh, OK - I thought SR-1 was one of those you can't uninstall. I finally
fixed the problem in a slightly different way. I keep Windows on a
separate disk from applications, data, etc. Thus, I can restore that drive
from a saved image and loose very little (primarily cookies, program
installations, etc. since the last backup.) I restored from my most recent
backup. Problem fixed. Thanks.


On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 08:57:30 +0200, "Nikos Yannacopoulos"
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Uninstall it first!

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Thanks for your help.

How does one re-install the service pack? The Windows update site does
seem not want to allow me to download it since it thinks I do not need it.

Thanks again

On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 13:53:41 +0200, "Nikos Yannacopoulos"
wrote:

I had the same problem for months and did all you did, to no avial...

what
solved the problem was a reinstallation of the latest Internet Explorer
service pack! Actually IE is what is used to display help throughout

Windows
and Office.
Give it a shot.

HTH,
Nikos

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My Excel VBA Help (from Office 2000) just started malfunctioning. The
links such as "Example" and "See Also" are no longer available. They

show
up only as a greyed out box with a dot in the center.

I have removed and reinstalled Office-2000 and all of the updates from
Microsoft's Office Update web site. The problem remains.

Does anyone know what could be causing this and how to fix it?

Thanks.




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