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To: nnillionaire who wrote (24965)1/25/2002 6:33:02 PM
From: Larry S.   of 110653
 
I would leave the MSWorks (mebbe put it on ignore) and just go ahead and install Office 97. They are two diffferent programs. I have a new Dell P-4 with MSWorks. Word 2000 is the word processing program that comes with MSWorks now. You may have a problem if you get an email with an attached Word file as to which Word will open the email. Others here could tell you how to fix that.
Your Office 97 Suite is a great program. If you dono't need all the bells and whistles of the new Office 2000 or Office XP, you'll do fine. If you do want the bells and whistles, and web-incorporations of the new Office, you will be happy getting a new one.
The only thing I use Works for is its data base program for labels and managing lists of names. good luck. larry
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