How to Extract Microsoft Word 2000 files from the Installation Source

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Roberta Gallant

Hello. My name is Roberta Gallant and I reside in Concord, New Hampshire. I own a personal computer. Installed in it are Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition and Microsoft Word 2000. How do I extract files -- AUTOSHAP.MMC, AC9.ROB, ACPT9.ROB, ARTGALRY.DLL, dao.360.dll, EQNED32.CNT, EEINTL.DLL, MSOEURO.DLL, ORGCHART.CNT, OrgChart.GID, TEMPLATE.MSO, or PHOTOED.CNT -- from the Word 2000 installation source in Command Prompt or the System Configuration Utility? Right now I need your help! Please email me me regarding these file corruptions. I anticipate hearing from you. Thank you for your prompt attention and reply to my email message.

Roberta Gallant
New Hampshire
 
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Roberta

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make the obvious changes, but the harvesters will merely pass over it.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://www.mvps.org/word/

Hello. My name is Roberta Gallant and I reside in Concord, New Hampshire.
I own a personal computer. Installed in it are Microsoft Windows XP Home
Edition and Microsoft Word 2000. How do I extract files -- AUTOSHAP.MMC,
AC9.ROB, ACPT9.ROB, ARTGALRY.DLL, dao.360.dll, EQNED32.CNT, EEINTL.DLL,
MSOEURO.DLL, ORGCHART.CNT, OrgChart.GID, TEMPLATE.MSO, or PHOTOED.CNT --
from the Word 2000 installation source in Command Prompt or the System
Configuration Utility? Right now I need your help! Please email me me
regarding these file corruptions. I anticipate hearing from you. Thank you
for your prompt attention and reply to my email message.

Roberta Gallant
New Hampshire
 

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