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Try the getting your Office CD and doing a custom install. Make sure that
you choose to install everything (run all from computer). It appears that you may have made a choice (perhaps without realizing it) to install only part of Office (saves disk space) and each time a certain feature is needed Excel asks for it from the CD. Given the size of hard-drives today it probably is a poor default choice for MS to have made. In fact if you have plenty of hard-drive space first copy the Office CD to a new directory and then install from that directory on the hard-drive. Office will note the directory and it will never ask for the CD again, even if you install updates etc. Ramapo wrote: : No additional data is given. Says the function I want to use must be : configured from the install disk. Goes to the disk. Lots of activity : between the disk and the hard drive, then Excel loads the spreadsheet. : If I hit cancel when the installer message first appears, it stops : trying to configure and loads the spreadsheet. As far as I can tell, : activity from that point on is normal. Just a pain in the ass. : Paul : On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:59:28 -0600, Jack in the UK : wrote: : :Do you get any error message /pop up or any message that expalins a bit :more? : :Sound like Excel / Windows is looking / checking for update from :Microsoft direct and so to lod something NOW sitting ready to go a file :from teh original install is missing so the update can not take place. : :Jack |
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