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Hello,
I just installed Microsoft Office 2003 Student and Teacher Edition and I can't find the Office Assistant. Normally on other versions of Office I've used, in the Help Help pane there is the option to Show Office Assistant, but I do not have this option. I'd like to make use of Office Assistant, is there a way of installing it or is it not part of the Teachers' edition suite? Thanks in advance |
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Hi Bobby!
The only difference between the Student and Teacher (aka Academic) Edition is the terms of the licence. Office Assistant is an option. Close down your computer and re-start. Take coffee cup out of the coffee cup holder Put in the Office CDROM If it doesn't start automatically use Run D:\Setup You'll eventually get to a menu that asks whether you want to Add or Remove Features, Reinstall or Repair, or Uninstall Select Add or Remove Features Next Check the box "Choose advanced customization of applications" Next Expand "Office Shared Features" Expand "Office Assistant" Now you get the choice of "running from your computer or install on first use". You probably want to run from your computer and have a choice of assistants. Update Remember how you put assistant on in order that you can remove it later. -- Regards Norman Harker MVP (Excel) Sydney, Australia |
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I love your "instructions" Norman...........what I really hate is when my
"Coffee Cup Holder" decides to go nite-nite all by itself while it's holding a full cup of coffee G Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Norman Harker" wrote in message ... Hi Bobby! The only difference between the Student and Teacher (aka Academic) Edition is the terms of the licence. Office Assistant is an option. Close down your computer and re-start. Take coffee cup out of the coffee cup holder Put in the Office CDROM If it doesn't start automatically use Run D:\Setup You'll eventually get to a menu that asks whether you want to Add or Remove Features, Reinstall or Repair, or Uninstall Select Add or Remove Features Next Check the box "Choose advanced customization of applications" Next Expand "Office Shared Features" Expand "Office Assistant" Now you get the choice of "running from your computer or install on first use". You probably want to run from your computer and have a choice of assistants. Update Remember how you put assistant on in order that you can remove it later. -- Regards Norman Harker MVP (Excel) Sydney, Australia |
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I have actually been a member of that group since I first saw the little
bugger. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Norman Harker" wrote in message ... Hi Don! There's a weird bunch of individuals who don't like the Office Assistant. In fact, some were sent to bed early for using rude words about it! -- Regards Norman Harker MVP (Excel) Sydney, Australia |
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