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To: freelyhovering who wrote (13229)11/17/2000 3:32:29 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
hi myron

gottfried has you going on the right track. ms word probably needs to be re-installed. having just put it on a new operating system myself (from the cd supplied with the pc manufacturer, dell), i see that it doesn't always leap out at you like you would think it might. and it appears to reside in a folder called microsoft office on the windows explorer directory tree. it is found easily, though, by clicking start, programs, ms word.

just to be extra sure it's not still on your pc, why not use file manager to search for some word docs that you remember the title of? heck, the whole program may even be in your recycle bin waiting to be recovered. not real likely, but stranger things have happened.

hope you find it or get the new program installed.

good luck

:)

mark
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