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> MS Photo Editor Gone
DFW
post Jul 9 2005, 12:34 PM
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My hard drive crashed and I had a new one installed. OS is Win 2000 Professional and I use MS Office XP Pro. I used MS Photo Editor before the crash but it wasn't loaded when I got my new drive. I can't seem to find a selection for install on the cd. Does anyone know how I can get it installed?
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post Jul 10 2005, 03:11 PM
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MS Photo Editor is not supplied with Windows. It's part of Microsoft Office in the 'Microsoft Office Tools' section. If you installed OfficeXP as a typical or default install, it may not have included the Photo Editor. Run the OfficeXP CD again and select 'add or remove components'. Then look in the tools section of the installer menu. (I'm referring to Office 2000 Pro here cos that's my version, so apologies if it doesn't apply to the version you have).

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