Standard Edition 2003

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I think I accidentally deleted Office. I was downloading a trial version of

Office 2007 because I wanted a template and the only way to get it was to buy

Office 2007 or download the trial. So I downloaded the trial and then changed

my mind in the middle of the processes. Now anytime I go to use a program in

Office, the Windows Installer button pops up. When I go to my start menu, the

only icon that is there from Office is Outlook, but when I go to Add/Remove,

I can see where Excel, Word, etc are. So I'm not sure if it's deleted part of

the way, totally or what. Also, I can't remember if I bought Office 2003 from

a store or downloaded it - too long ago. I have searched high & low and can't

find the CD. Any suggestions on how to get me up & running again. I had done

the System Restore to yesterday hoping that would undo any damage that I did,

but apparently not.
 
You sat on a branch, then cut the limb.

You need to find the Office cd



"SusanB" wrote in message

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>I think I accidentally deleted Office. I was downloading a trial version of

> Office 2007 because I wanted a template and the only way to get it was to

> buy

> Office 2007 or download the trial. So I downloaded the trial and then

> changed

> my mind in the middle of the processes. Now anytime I go to use a program

> in

> Office, the Windows Installer button pops up. When I go to my start menu,

> the

> only icon that is there from Office is Outlook, but when I go to

> Add/Remove,

> I can see where Excel, Word, etc are. So I'm not sure if it's deleted part

> of

> the way, totally or what. Also, I can't remember if I bought Office 2003

> from

> a store or downloaded it - too long ago. I have searched high & low and

> can't

> find the CD. Any suggestions on how to get me up & running again. I had

> done

> the System Restore to yesterday hoping that would undo any damage that I

> did,

> but apparently not.
 
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