where is excel2007 installed?
I have excel2007 and it opens when i access an existing file. I just can't
find it any other way. where is it installed by default so i can make a shortcut? It does not appear in the program list, not by itself nor in Office where the rest of the suite is. |
where is excel2007 installed?
I found it. Office12? what is that about? anyway...
"Aqueous" wrote: I have excel2007 and it opens when i access an existing file. I just can't find it any other way. where is it installed by default so i can make a shortcut? It does not appear in the program list, not by itself nor in Office where the rest of the suite is. |
where is excel2007 installed?
Office12 is the version that comes after Office11(2003) and Office10(2002)
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 3 May 2007 20:11:01 -0700, Aqueous wrote: I found it. Office12? what is that about? anyway... "Aqueous" wrote: I have excel2007 and it opens when i access an existing file. I just can't find it any other way. where is it installed by default so i can make a shortcut? It does not appear in the program list, not by itself nor in Office where the rest of the suite is. |
where is excel2007 installed?
Thanks! It raises a question, since i see folders for 11 and 10 in my
directory, although I am thought i uninstalled all earlier Office editions prior to installing OL2007. Are these harmeless legacy-related files? Things seem to be ok... "Gord Dibben" wrote: Office12 is the version that comes after Office11(2003) and Office10(2002) Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 3 May 2007 20:11:01 -0700, Aqueous wrote: I found it. Office12? what is that about? anyway... "Aqueous" wrote: I have excel2007 and it opens when i access an existing file. I just can't find it any other way. where is it installed by default so i can make a shortcut? It does not appear in the program list, not by itself nor in Office where the rest of the suite is. |
where is excel2007 installed?
Don't worry about those folders.
I installed Office11 on a clean formatted computer and have an Office10 and Office11 folder. Very little in the Office10 folder. Couple of dll's and a couple of msohelp files. Also have Office10 items in the Registry. Gord On Mon, 7 May 2007 10:13:00 -0700, Aqueous wrote: Thanks! It raises a question, since i see folders for 11 and 10 in my directory, although I am thought i uninstalled all earlier Office editions prior to installing OL2007. Are these harmeless legacy-related files? Things seem to be ok... "Gord Dibben" wrote: Office12 is the version that comes after Office11(2003) and Office10(2002) Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 3 May 2007 20:11:01 -0700, Aqueous wrote: I found it. Office12? what is that about? anyway... "Aqueous" wrote: I have excel2007 and it opens when i access an existing file. I just can't find it any other way. where is it installed by default so i can make a shortcut? It does not appear in the program list, not by itself nor in Office where the rest of the suite is. |
where is excel2007 installed?
Thank you so much! A great answer.
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Don't worry about those folders. I installed Office11 on a clean formatted computer and have an Office10 and Office11 folder. Very little in the Office10 folder. Couple of dll's and a couple of msohelp files. Also have Office10 items in the Registry. Gord On Mon, 7 May 2007 10:13:00 -0700, Aqueous wrote: Thanks! It raises a question, since i see folders for 11 and 10 in my directory, although I am thought i uninstalled all earlier Office editions prior to installing OL2007. Are these harmeless legacy-related files? Things seem to be ok... "Gord Dibben" wrote: Office12 is the version that comes after Office11(2003) and Office10(2002) Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 3 May 2007 20:11:01 -0700, Aqueous wrote: I found it. Office12? what is that about? anyway... "Aqueous" wrote: I have excel2007 and it opens when i access an existing file. I just can't find it any other way. where is it installed by default so i can make a shortcut? It does not appear in the program list, not by itself nor in Office where the rest of the suite is. |
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