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Can't find programs after installing Office 2007
I installed Office Professional Plus 2007 and now can't find any of the
Office programs in "Start" menu or "My Programs". Office Professional Plus 2007 Beta is populated in my Add/Remove Programs and if I open an existing Word or Excel file it is upgraded to Office 2003 and opens with the new Beta 2007 format. Shouldn't I be able to launch each program individually? All of my Office 2000 programs are gone and I need to check my e-mail but can't find Outlook anywhere. I can create new Word or Excel files by opening an existing document and clicking on create new or blank document then saving it by the new name but of course I should be able to launch each program without going through an existing file. I ran Office Diagnostics through the resources function in Word and all categories came back "no problems" found. |
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Can't find programs after installing Office 2007
Did you install it to a seperate directory or did you allow it just to
update your current version? If you did not direct the installation to a new directory, you most likely overwrote your Office 2000 application files. In regareds to Outlook, AFAIK you can not have 2 versions of Outlook so you will have to use Outlook 2007 if you installed it. HTH "vinflo" wrote in message ... I installed Office Professional Plus 2007 and now can't find any of the Office programs in "Start" menu or "My Programs". Office Professional Plus 2007 Beta is populated in my Add/Remove Programs and if I open an existing Word or Excel file it is upgraded to Office 2003 and opens with the new Beta 2007 format. Shouldn't I be able to launch each program individually? All of my Office 2000 programs are gone and I need to check my e-mail but can't find Outlook anywhere. I can create new Word or Excel files by opening an existing document and clicking on create new or blank document then saving it by the new name but of course I should be able to launch each program without going through an existing file. I ran Office Diagnostics through the resources function in Word and all categories came back "no problems" found. |
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