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Hugh - 21 Apr 2004 20:18 GMT
My Excel program is not performing properly since I
installed a security program.  I wanted to remove the
installed version of Excell and re-install it but cannot
find Excel in the list of program in the add/remove box.
How do I seperated the Excel program from the "Microsoft
Office 2000 Professional" shown in the list?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Hugh
Dave Peterson - 22 Apr 2004 01:29 GMT
First, I'd bet that there are lots of shared resources (DLL's) between the
components in MSOffice.

You could use Add/Remove and uncheck all the excel related options.

But you may want to just remove all of office and reinstall the pieces you want.

this may be of some use:

OFF2000: Utility to Completely Remove Remaining Office CD1 Files and
        Registry Entries
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239938

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You may want to post the bad behavior.  Maybe someone has a tip that could help
you.

> My Excel program is not performing properly since I
> installed a security program.  I wanted to remove the
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> Hugh

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Lady Layla - 22 Apr 2004 13:17 GMT
What security program?  Why do you think it is Excel causing the problem since
it just started after you installed a different program?

Would you cut your foot off because the new pair  of shoes pinch your feet or
would you take the shoes off?

: My Excel program is not performing properly since I
: installed a security program.  I wanted to remove the
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: Hugh
 
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