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Thank you so much I went and checked this out and saved the site in case no
one can help me find a way to download my Office '97. This is exactly what I
need and am looking for. If I give it a try to download I just how Windows
XP doesn't block it on me as well. There's one thing I don't like about XP,
I find it to be very slow and this is a new computer. Thanks again.

Loretta

"Pat Garard" wrote:

Darling Loretta,

Truly, I weep for you!

Why don't you use Open Office?
It's free!!
Simple documents are compatible with Word!
Go NOW to:
http://www.openoffice.org/
and download your very own copy of v1.1.4!

Ah! Rescued again!!!
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Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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"Loretta" wrote in message
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Why do people who just need to write letters with Word have to buy the
entire
Office package? People who are not working in an office do not need the
other programs that come with Office and it isn't right they are forced to
purchase an entire package that's very expensive when all they need is
Word.
With Windows XP I am finding out it won't allow me to download my Office
'97
and I am going to be forced to purchase the 2003 edition and this isn't
right. When you don't have any use for all the other programs and already
purchased a prior version of it I don't understand why Microsoft won't
allow
you to download the version you already invested into. XP will not allow
me
to fully install my Office '97 and I think people should have the right to
make a choice if they want to upgrade to a newer version when they don't
require it for just letter writing or saving some articles and other items
from the Internet. If I had known this was going to happen to me I doubt
very much if I would have upgraded to a newer computer and would have
stuck
with the one I had. All I was looking for was a little more memory space
in
another computer and didn't know it was going to lead to all these
unwanted
expenses because of a block that won't allow me to download Office '97.
While you are at home just don't require to have Excel, Access and
Powerpoint
when all you are interested in doing is writing letters occassionally. I
feel as if someone is putting my back up against a wall and forcing me to
purchase something I don't need. It's not as if I am running an office
from
home that I need all that extra stuff and it would be very considerate if
we
are forced into purchasing a newer version of something it could be sold
seperately and not as a package in order to avoid the high expense of
buying
the entire Office program.

Loretta