From: Tom Willett on


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> "Tom Willett" wrote:
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I've looked to see if MSSE is installed with MS Office 2003 on my
laptop. But its not there. is it embedded in say Word, or is there a
separate download for it? I searched the MS web site and couldn't find
a download available. I'm running XP SP3. Many thanks - Chris B.

Have no idea, since it's not related to FrontPage. And, I've never heard of
it. Have you used Google?

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From: Rob Giordano [MS MVP] on
Office XP



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"CJB" <chrisjbrady(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On May 6, 2:34 pm, ai18ma <ai1...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> Well Tom, you got a point! It really doesn't; I'm just curious why would
>> MS
>> cannibalize its own product.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Tom Willett" wrote:
>> > If it works for you, what does it matter?- Hide quoted text -
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>
> I've looked to see if MSSE is installed with MS Office 2003 on my
> laptop. But its not there. is it embedded in say Word, or is there a
> separate download for it? I searched the MS web site and couldn't find
> a download available. I'm running XP SP3. Many thanks - Chris B.


From: Tina Clarke on
thats a dead end Chris .. stick with ew or with spd (free) I think its older
than fp!

Tina

I've looked to see if MSSE is installed with MS Office 2003 on my
laptop. But its not there. is it embedded in say Word, or is there a
separate download for it? I searched the MS web site and couldn't find
a download available. I'm running XP SP3. Many thanks - Chris B.


From: LD5SZRA on


CJB wrote:
>

> I've looked to see if MSSE is installed with MS Office 2003 on my
> laptop. But its not there. is it embedded in say Word, or is there a
> separate download for it? I searched the MS web site and couldn't find
> a download available. I'm running XP SP3. Many thanks - Chris B.


Have you looked for it here:

<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa189846%28office.10%29.aspx>

No downloads but it tells you it was installed With Microsoft
Office XP Applications - this means Office 2002. You can't
download it from anywhere officially.

hth


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From: CJB on
On May 9, 9:03 pm, LD5SZRA <LD5S...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> CJB wrote:
>
> > I've looked to see if MSSE is installed with MS Office 2003 on my
> > laptop. But its not there. is it embedded in say Word, or is there a
> > separate download for it? I searched the MS web site and couldn't find
> > a download available. I'm running XP SP3. Many thanks - Chris B.
>
> Have you looked for it here:
>
> <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa189846%28office.10%29.aspx>
>
> No downloads but it tells you it was installed With Microsoft
> Office XP Applications - this means Office 2002.  You can't
> download it from anywhere officially.
>
> hth
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OK - thank you - found MSSE embedded deep in Word 2003 - options:
Tools / Macro. Never noticed it 'cos I don't "do" Macros anymore. Got
caught out with a major suite of Macros in an earlier version of Word
which then had to be all scrapped and re-written when a later version
of Word came along. That was a massive waste of time. Anyway I started
up MSSE and found that its not that intuitive. It seems to require
direct writing of HTML - in which case I could use NotePad - I don't
think so. CJB.