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Different Four Corner Question

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Tim Riley - 18 May 2008 20:09 GMT
Like many people here, I have the four marks in the corners of a document.  
I've tried to follow the steps in the knowledge base artical; here's where
problem comes in, I don't have 'Microsoft Office XP Language Settings'.  
Could it have something to do with my being on a Vista Home Premium w/SP1
64-bit machine?  I was told, by Microsoft support, that this version would
run in the 32-bit layer of the 64-bit OS.

When I ran this same installation package on my old 32-bit machine it worked
flawlessly.
grammatim - 18 May 2008 22:30 GMT
When Vista was first coming in, I asked a salesman at MicroCenter if
it would come with that language capability of XP Pro, and after quite
a bit of hunting around in the obscure depths where no normal person
ever needs to go, we found that the setup looked just about the same
in the new as in the old. (So it's in there somewhere.)

On May 18, 3:09 pm, Tim Riley <TimRi...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Like many people here, I have the four marks in the corners of a document.  
> I've tried to follow the steps in the knowledge base artical; here's where
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> When I ran this same installation package on my old 32-bit machine it worked
> flawlessly.
 
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