Lost Office

K

Khinje

I have Ms Office Professional Edition 2002 w/Frontpage and noticed recently,
it is not under my programs. MS Ofice still shows under ADD/REMOVE programs,
but not under START/PROGRAMS. If I open my resume saved in Word, the document
opens with no problem, but I must have a file ALREADY saved in Word/Excel
etc... in order to open the program. PLEASE help! I have no idea what
happened here!
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage is a volume/enterprise only
version of Office. Unless your current employer supplied this to you, you
are running a widely pirated version of Office. I suggest you purcahse a
valid retail version and uninstall your version.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, Khinje asked:

| I have Ms Office Professional Edition 2002 w/Frontpage and noticed
| recently, it is not under my programs. MS Ofice still shows under
| ADD/REMOVE programs, but not under START/PROGRAMS. If I open my
| resume saved in Word, the document opens with no problem, but I must
| have a file ALREADY saved in Word/Excel etc... in order to open the
| program. PLEASE help! I have no idea what happened here!
 
L

L Covey

Khinje said:
I have Ms Office Professional Edition 2002 w/Frontpage and noticed recently,
it is not under my programs. MS Ofice still shows under ADD/REMOVE programs,
but not under START/PROGRAMS. If I open my resume saved in Word, the document
opens with no problem, but I must have a file ALREADY saved in Word/Excel
etc... in order to open the program. PLEASE help! I have no idea what
happened here!

Start>Programs then if your list is fairly short and you don't see
Microsoft Office, look at the bottom of this "fly out box" (list) for a
double arrow. Slide your cursor downward to it and hover a few seconds
until more programs, etc. can be seen. Focus alphabetically on the
letter, M. Now you will probably see it.

LC
 

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