My imported Office Wizard keeps displaying Dymo label

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BOB

Hi all, I have an office 2003 wizard that I imported from
previous office settings. First I exported the Office
settings, then did rework on my machine from scratch,
reinstalling Office 2003 on Win2k. Imported the wizard
sussessfully. Only problem is there's a Dymo Label error
message, apparently the wizard keeps pointing to the
previous location. I even reinstalled Dymo, to no avail.
Don't remember the old path.

Any way, how do I remove this message from the wizard?
I hate to uninstall/reinstall Office 2003.
Thanks. --BOB
 
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Chris Schatte

Hi BOB,
Imported settings for Office work well when there are no addins included from previous installs. If all other previous Office settings work and addins do not function correctly, this should verify that your problem is the Dymo labeler. The imported settings are looking for their original installation point which does not exist.
If you have to reinstall Office to correct this, remove from add / remove programs. You can use this utility:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301
to remove any files left from the previous installation.
Reinstall Office and any addins.

Chris Schatte
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Guest

So looks like uninstall Office and reinstall, only way.

Thanks much for your input. --BOB

-----Original Message-----
Hi BOB,
Imported settings for Office work well when there are no
addins included from previous installs. If all other
previous Office settings work and addins do not function
correctly, this should verify that your problem is the
Dymo labeler. The imported settings are looking for their
original installation point which does not exist.
If you have to reinstall Office to correct this, remove
from add / remove programs. You can use this utility:
 

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