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Please let me know how in the heck to install Excel 2003, as all M$
programs go thru the "activation" junk, and i need to re-install my
Excel 2003 and (somehow) "activate" it
Any suggestions extremely welcome.
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Install Office

1. Depending on your browser, select Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox).

2. If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? select Yes.

3. The install begins.

Activate Office

To open an Office app, select the Start button (lower-left corner of your screen) and type the name of an Office app, like Word.

To open the Office app, select its icon in the search results.

When the Office app opens, accept the license agreement. The office is activated and ready to use.

If you still face difficulties installing it then visit https://www.o365cloudexperts.com for assistance. Although I would highly recommend you to upgrade to a recent version.

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Jerry
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