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25 Oct 2009   #1

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Installed Windows 7-Can I get Office fixed without disc

I just installed Windows 7-I tried to get Office 2007 to work, but it won't work. I thought all of the programs would transfer. I can get some programs to boot up when I go directly to the programs folder and click on the application, but programs like Outlook come up..then the "installer" programs up and it does not work

I cannot locate the Office Diagnostic Program-Can you tell me where it is at if I go directly into the programs folder and click on it? Would that work? Also I cannot get "repair" option when I go into the Programs control panel-only gives me option to remove it. The other problem is I am at my girlfriends house-I have my Office CD at home-two hours away. I am hoping I can fix this without having to go get the disc.?

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25 Oct 2009   #2

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Hollywood, FL
 
 

You cant just copy installed programs over, because they each have their place in the registry then when you start them up in the new Windows 7 environment they do not have the registry values that they had back in your last installation. You have to completely reinstall all your programs...
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