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Paul De Groot
Leave it to Microsoft to drop one of your favorite assistants
Since I searched and couldn’t find any way to add another assistant back into office XP (only found help with Office 97), I decided to trick the existing office XP version by renaming one of the existing office assistants and replacing it with the genius office assistant. It worked
Copy Genius files from Office 2000 C
GENIUS.AC
GENIUS.ACS
or if you still have 1 old office 2000 application: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office
In the Office XP location for Office Assistants
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office1
In the above directory – copy over both Genius file
GENIUS.AC
GENIUS.ACS
So had to fool the new XP office that genius was F1.ACS and F1.AC
Rename existing F1 assistant files to (F1-old.ACG, and F1-old.ACS)
Then rename a Copy of Genius files {GENIUS.ACG & GENIUS.ACS} to F1.ACG and F1.ACS
This way when Office XP looks up F1, it will actually be GENIUS => It worked
Since I searched and couldn’t find any way to add another assistant back into office XP (only found help with Office 97), I decided to trick the existing office XP version by renaming one of the existing office assistants and replacing it with the genius office assistant. It worked
Copy Genius files from Office 2000 C
GENIUS.AC
GENIUS.ACS
or if you still have 1 old office 2000 application: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office
In the Office XP location for Office Assistants
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office1
In the above directory – copy over both Genius file
GENIUS.AC
GENIUS.ACS
So had to fool the new XP office that genius was F1.ACS and F1.AC
Rename existing F1 assistant files to (F1-old.ACG, and F1-old.ACS)
Then rename a Copy of Genius files {GENIUS.ACG & GENIUS.ACS} to F1.ACG and F1.ACS
This way when Office XP looks up F1, it will actually be GENIUS => It worked