why cant i install office 97 on xp

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David R. Norton MVP

garfield-n-odie said:
I'll take your word for it about the melting thing. IMHO, Word
(all versions) generates really ugly HTML code and shouldn't be
used for that purpose.

Agreed. When I had Office 97 and wanted to create a webpage I
downloaded OO and used it to create the webpage. Now that I've
upgraded to Office 2003 I've not had occasion to try it's HTML
capabilities.
 
D

David R. Norton MVP

garfield-n-odie said:
I'll take your word for it about the melting thing. IMHO, Word
(all versions) generates really ugly HTML code and shouldn't be
used for that purpose.

Agreed. When I had Office 97 and wanted to create a webpage I
downloaded OO and used it to create the webpage. Now that I've
upgraded to Office 2003 I've not had occasion to try it's HTML
capabilities.
 
D

David R. Norton MVP

garfield-n-odie said:
I'll take your word for it about the melting thing. IMHO, Word
(all versions) generates really ugly HTML code and shouldn't be
used for that purpose.

Agreed. When I had Office 97 and wanted to create a webpage I
downloaded OO and used it to create the webpage. Now that I've
upgraded to Office 2003 I've not had occasion to try it's HTML
capabilities.
 
D

David R. Norton MVP

garfield-n-odie said:
I'll take your word for it about the melting thing. IMHO, Word
(all versions) generates really ugly HTML code and shouldn't be
used for that purpose.

Agreed. When I had Office 97 and wanted to create a webpage I
downloaded OO and used it to create the webpage. Now that I've
upgraded to Office 2003 I've not had occasion to try it's HTML
capabilities.
 

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