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Exporting with outlook 2003

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JoeMac - 06 Jul 2007 20:56 GMT
I have outlook 2003 student edition on a basic Vista dell inspiration 6400
and when I try to export my calendar to excel or even as a web page it says
it needs some files that this function is not installed. When I insert the cd
it does not find the files. I tried going into the contol panel and finding
the functions there and I can't find them.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 08 Jul 2007 04:11 GMT
Try this - go to Control Panel->Add/remove programs->Highlight Microsoft Office 2003 and then click on change.  Select the Add or Remove features and on the next page, click on the dropdown at the root of the tree and select "run all from my computer" - click next and let Office do its thing.

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I have outlook 2003 student edition on a basic Vista dell inspiration 6400
and when I try to export my calendar to excel or even as a web page it says
it needs some files that this function is not installed. When I insert the cd
it does not find the files. I tried going into the contol panel and finding
the functions there and I can't find them.

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