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From: Ellen K.
Yeah, guess I should. I need to reinstall IE on that box too,
something happened to it where I can't use any links in HTML help.
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 08:03:15 -0500, "Geo."
wrote in message :
>Now go back to the office security update site and make sure it didn't
>expose you somehow..
>
>Geo.
>
>"Ellen K."
wrote in message
>news:mhk930ds9k9u6fiobn7rbtssdpol3qblab{at}4ax.com...
>> Just reporting back, I decided to reinstall Excel... the Office CD had a
>> "repair" option which I selected and now everything is thankfully
>> working fine.
>>
>> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 11:49:43 -0800, "Rich"
wrote in message
>> :
>>
>> > If you have a recent version of Excel, on the Help menu there is a
>Detect and Repair option. Try that.
>> >
>> >Rich
>> >
>> > "Ellen K."
wrote in message
>news:mo9q209r67btodj7fcrs9d71mgskq45uvg{at}4ax.com...
>> > Ugh. Now if I click on an Excel file in Explorer,
Installer starts up
>> > and when I cancel it I get a message that there is no application
>> > associated with the file type. Manually resetting the association by
>> > selecting "Other" in the file association dialog
and browsing to the
>> > Excel.EXE in Program Files\MicrosoftOffice\Office did not fix the
>> > problem. I can open files fine from within Excel, but this is kind of
>> > crippled situation. :(
>> >
>> > Ideas?
>>
>
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