Why aren't Office, Word, Excel, in my "All Programs" start menu?

G

GnomeCoder

I can't find Microsoft Office 2003, or any of its programs (WORD, Excel,
PowerPoint) in the "ALL Programs" list on the Windows XP start menu.

I need them there.

Any ideas why they are not there, and how to get them there?
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
G

GnomeCoder

Yes, and there was a 60 day free trial MS Office on the computer when I got it.
Which I uninstalled right before loading the purchased version.
 
J

Jerry Brennan

Did you ever get a legitimate, helpful response on your question? I am
having the same problem and am mystified as the lack of straightforward "how
to use" or "what you will notice to be different" information on this Office
2003 program.
Can you help me out?
Thanks in advance,
Brentrust
 

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