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when i try to open excel, a message appears saying it has been moved or
removed... it then asks me to insert the windows xp disk to re-install it.
The problem is i do not have the disk anymore. Is there a way i can find
whatever is missing to make excel work again?
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Do a search of your hard drive for Excel.exe Be sure to also look in your
Recycle Bin if that does not work...

"AbbywithacrapPC" wrote:

when i try to open excel, a message appears saying it has been moved or
removed... it then asks me to insert the windows xp disk to re-install it.
The problem is i do not have the disk anymore. Is there a way i can find
whatever is missing to make excel work again?

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