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From: Gord on 12 May 2008 19:01 recently I deleted, by mistake, my Office 2000. I have a number of documents tied up in binder files that I can't get access to. I have down loaded the trial version of Microsoft Office professional 2007 and have tried everything to get my binderfiles open. I hav called MS sales 3 times, cut off once, ran out of time 2nd time and then the nice girl on the other end sent me links on how to install the binder support option on the program. Unfortunately, I had tried that a number of times and there is no icon for binder support in the trial version. What I need to know is, is there that option in the full home and Student version. If so, I will buy that version. If not, can someone please tell me how I can gain access to my binder files?
From: Bob I on 13 May 2008 07:59 Why not reinstall your Office 2000? Gord wrote: > recently I deleted, by mistake, my Office 2000. I have a number of documents > tied up in binder files that I can't get access to. I have down loaded the > trial version of Microsoft Office professional 2007 and have tried everything > to get my binderfiles open. I hav called MS sales 3 times, cut off once, ran > out of time 2nd time and then the nice girl on the other end sent me links on > how to install the binder support option on the program. Unfortunately, I had > tried that a number of times and there is no icon for binder support in the > trial version. What I need to know is, is there that option in the full home > and Student version. If so, I will buy that version. If not, can someone > please tell me how I can gain access to my binder files?
From: Gord on 13 May 2008 13:05 That's a good one. I wish I had thought of that. lol. I have adh computer for some time now and I don't have the discs. It may have been installed when I bought the computer. "Bob I" wrote: > Why not reinstall your Office 2000? > > Gord wrote: > > recently I deleted, by mistake, my Office 2000. I have a number of documents > > tied up in binder files that I can't get access to. I have down loaded the > > trial version of Microsoft Office professional 2007 and have tried everything > > to get my binderfiles open. I hav called MS sales 3 times, cut off once, ran > > out of time 2nd time and then the nice girl on the other end sent me links on > > how to install the binder support option on the program. Unfortunately, I had > > tried that a number of times and there is no icon for binder support in the > > trial version. What I need to know is, is there that option in the full home > > and Student version. If so, I will buy that version. If not, can someone > > please tell me how I can gain access to my binder files? > >
From: Bob I on 13 May 2008 13:30 This is what I came up with as for Binder and Office 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Binder But since you don't have Office anymore, perhaps you may locate a cheap copy of Office 2003 on Amazon and that has Unbind in in it. Gord wrote: > That's a good one. I wish I had thought of that. lol. I have adh computer for > some time now and I don't have the discs. It may have been installed when I > bought the computer. > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Why not reinstall your Office 2000? >> >>Gord wrote: >> >>>recently I deleted, by mistake, my Office 2000. I have a number of documents >>>tied up in binder files that I can't get access to. I have down loaded the >>>trial version of Microsoft Office professional 2007 and have tried everything >>>to get my binderfiles open. I hav called MS sales 3 times, cut off once, ran >>>out of time 2nd time and then the nice girl on the other end sent me links on >>>how to install the binder support option on the program. Unfortunately, I had >>>tried that a number of times and there is no icon for binder support in the >>>trial version. What I need to know is, is there that option in the full home >>>and Student version. If so, I will buy that version. If not, can someone >>>please tell me how I can gain access to my binder files? >> >>
From: Gord on 13 May 2008 21:45 Thanks Bob. Actually my sn gave me his MicrosoftWorks 2005. I jus loaded the bare minimum and word and word did it for me. Poblem is solved "Bob I" wrote: > This is what I came up with as for Binder and Office 2007. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Binder > > But since you don't have Office anymore, perhaps you may locate a cheap > copy of Office 2003 on Amazon and that has Unbind in in it. > > Gord wrote: > > > That's a good one. I wish I had thought of that. lol. I have adh computer for > > some time now and I don't have the discs. It may have been installed when I > > bought the computer. > > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > > > > >>Why not reinstall your Office 2000? > >> > >>Gord wrote: > >> > >>>recently I deleted, by mistake, my Office 2000. I have a number of documents > >>>tied up in binder files that I can't get access to. I have down loaded the > >>>trial version of Microsoft Office professional 2007 and have tried everything > >>>to get my binderfiles open. I hav called MS sales 3 times, cut off once, ran > >>>out of time 2nd time and then the nice girl on the other end sent me links on > >>>how to install the binder support option on the program. Unfortunately, I had > >>>tried that a number of times and there is no icon for binder support in the > >>>trial version. What I need to know is, is there that option in the full home > >>>and Student version. If so, I will buy that version. If not, can someone > >>>please tell me how I can gain access to my binder files? > >> > >> > >
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