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Default How can I create a book for ms reader using Word 2003?

I tried to install WordRMR.exe but I receive a message: "The Read in
Microsoft Reader Add-in for Microsoft Word requires Word 2000 or Word XP in
order to run". How can I create a *.lit document through Word 2003?
Thank you in advance!
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Default How can I create a book for ms reader using Word 2003?

Hi GGPAN

Is this the one you downloaded?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

I see that this version specifically says it's for Word 2003, and if I stand
on my head and try to interpret a date like "2/21/2006" I think that means
it was updated quite recently.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


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I tried to install WordRMR.exe but I receive a message: "The Read in
Microsoft Reader Add-in for Microsoft Word requires Word 2000 or Word XP
in
order to run". How can I create a *.lit document through Word 2003?
Thank you in advance!



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