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Installed Office Home & Student 2007 couple weeks ago but just today started
looking for Excel and couldn't find it. Noted also, that OneNote 2007
should be one of the programs but find neither.

Is the install disk missing these programs or did I not go far enough with
the intall?
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Default Where's Excel & OneNote 2007

Possibly you did a custom install and forgot those two applications.

Go to Control PanelAdd/Remove and run a remove/change on Office.

See what you have installed.


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On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 15:28:01 -0800, Denis
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Installed Office Home & Student 2007 couple weeks ago but just today started
looking for Excel and couldn't find it. Noted also, that OneNote 2007
should be one of the programs but find neither.

Is the install disk missing these programs or did I not go far enough with
the intall?


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