1066) 9/23/2007 Q298022 OFFXP: Error Message: Microsoft Has Not Been Installed for the Current User (Q298022)
If you start one of the Office programs or try to start Office Maintenance mode, you may receive the following error message 1067) 10/1/2007 Q290137 OFFXP: "The Application Failed to Initialize" Error Is Briefly Displayed Before Windows Restarts (Q290137)
When you start one of the Microsoft Office XP programs for the first time, Windows Installer may start, and you are prompted to restart your computer. When you click 1068) 9/26/2007 Q290363 OFFXP: One Office Assistant Is Installed by Default (Q290363)
When you install Microsoft Office XP, only one Office Assistant is fully installed. The Clippit character is installed by default. 1069) 9/29/2007 Q280562 OFFXP: Office Sounds Are Removed During Upgrade to Office XP (Q280562)
When you upgrade from an earlier version of Microsoft Office 97 or Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft Office XP, you may experience the following symptoms: 1070) 9/29/2007 Q290367 OFFXP: Troubleshooting Office Programs on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (Q290367)
This article contains troubleshooting steps that you can use if error messages appear when you run the Setup program or any Microsoft Office XP program on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. 1071) 9/30/2007 Q290372 OFFXP: Disk Space Requirements for Microsoft Office (Q290372)
The amount of disk space required to install Microsoft Office XP is based on several factors, including the following: 1072) 9/30/2007 Q295344 OFFXP: Outlook Option for Keeping Earlier Version Is Unavailable (Q295344)
When you upgrade from an earlier version of Microsoft Office, the check box for Microsoft Outlook under 1073) 9/27/2007 Q280563 OFFXP: Option to Remove All Previous Versions of Programs Does Not Clear Individual Program Check Boxes (Q280563)
When you install Microsoft Office XP, if you click 1074) 8/15/2006 Q302896 HOW TO: Build an Office COM Add-in With Visual Basic .NET (Q302896)
Microsoft Office 2000 and later support a new, uniform design architecture for building application add-ins to enhance and control Office applications. These add-ins are called COM add-ins. This step-by-step article discusses Office COM add 1075) 6/17/2007 Q302901 HOW TO: Build an Office COM Add-in With Visual C# .NET (Q302901)
Microsoft Office 2000 and later support a new, uniform design architecture for building application add-ins to enhance and control Office applications. These add-ins are called COM add-ins. This step-by-step article discusses Office COM add 1076) 9/17/2006 Q316866 Money 2002: "Incorrect Command Line Parameter" Error Message When You Install (Q316866)
When you attempt to install Microsoft Money, you may receive an error message similar to the following: 1077) 9/27/2007 Q316773 OFFXP: Office XP Does Not Work as Expected with Norton SystemWorks GoBack Feature Installed (Q316773)
When you install one of the Office XP programs listed at the beginning of this article, or you upgrade one of the listed programs to Office XP Service Pack 1, and Norton SystemWorks is installed on your computer, the Office XP program may n 1078) 6/11/2007 Q313937 OFFXP: Program Stops Responding When You Try to Open the "Save In" List (Q313937)
When you use one of the programs listed at the beginning of this article, and you attempt to open the 1079) 1/13/2007 Q308409 PRB: Visual Basic .NET Error Using GetObject For Running Instance of Office Application (Q308409)
When you try to use 1080) 9/30/2007 Q306682 HOWTO: Run Office Macros Using Automation From Visual Basic .NET (Q306682)
With Microsoft Office Automation, you can open a document or create a new document that contains a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro and execute the macro at run time. This article demonstrates how to call Office macros from a Visua
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