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Apparantly, When I loaded my Office 2003 Professional I did not
load the VBA Help files - When in the Object browser I select a
property and press F1 - up comes the Help Window, BUT EMPTY!!

What do I need to do to get it loaded once and for all?

TIA,
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In the windows control panel, go to the add and remove programs section and
select the office install. Then under the options you should be able to
select the VBA help.

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Apparantly, When I loaded my Office 2003 Professional I did not
load the VBA Help files - When in the Object browser I select a
property and press F1 - up comes the Help Window, BUT EMPTY!!

What do I need to do to get it loaded once and for all?

TIA,

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