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Old November 19th 08, 02:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
CampaMan
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Default Outlook 2003 on Vista

Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
On the installer, did you run detect and repair from one of the programs
in the suite?

When I buy office, I got pro because I need outlook, word, access,
onenote, and excel. I get a bunch of other crap I really don't need -
but I figure if I use them, fine, if I don't, I'm not going to worry
about it. I paid for the apps I need, everything else in the package is
free. I have never used powerpoint, I have never used publisher. I'm
not going to use either just because "I paid for them" - I will use them
if the need arises and they are the best tool for the job. I won't force
myself to use them when another tool works better for me - because they
are not the reason I bought the suite. I bought the suite because the
cost value of buying it seemed to be a better deal than buying the apps
I needed individually @ ~$100 each or as part of a different suite.

Yes I have run the detect and repair multiple times, I have uninstalled
and re-installed multiple times as well.

I would like to get the Office programs to work as it has been paid for
and as we are in a business environment we get files sent to us that are
in the Microsoft Office format and need to reply in the same format.
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