Microsoft... come on now...

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socokid

Ok, so many of your mac support pages lead to "page not founds".
Great, thanks. On your mactopia support page:

http://www.microsoft.com/mac/support.aspx

click on "Office 2004 for Mac". Nice huh? Now, open say, Excel. Go to
"Excel" in the top menu bar, click "About Excel". Now, in the
resulting window click on "Support". Now, click on the first link, the
one that says, "http://support.microsoft.com", which by the way isn't
even the mac support page for this product, but no matter, you get a
"page not found" anyway.

It's as if they don't WANT to support anyone.

My entire reasoning for attempting to find support (good freaking
luck!), and being sent to a NEWSGROUP (sigh, horrible), I just wanted
to know why, after applying SP1 2004, that when I close Excel I get an
error message that reads...

"Compile error in hidden module: AutoExec"

Thanks for, well, I'm not even sure yet.
 
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Daiya Mitchell

Hi socokid,

I don't get that error message on quitting Excel. Have you looked for
AutoExec macros in Excel to see if perhaps they got messed up somehow?

Also, note that you are not addressing Microsoft on this newsgroup, but
merely other users who try to help and exchange information. Complaints for
MS should be directed to them by using Send Feedback under Help, which takes
you to this website:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/feedback/suggestion.asp

Here's a support center for Excel 2004:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=mac04excel

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Daiya Mitchell

Pardon, my mistake--another user has reported that the PDFMaker is related
to this AutoExec error message. See the thread "Re: PDFMaker Template -
Opinions?" on this group.

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