"Suffering from switching to Vista"
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>> "Suffering from switching to Vista" <Suffering from switching to
>> Vista@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> > My Office 2007 disk shows a file under Tools for Microsoft Office
>> > Document
>> > Imaging. However when I go to the file it says it isn't available. I
>> > thought I saw on another web site that is available. What's the
>> > correct
>> > answer. Thanks
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>> Yes. Office Document Imaging is one of several Office toolss that Office
>> 2007 does install by default. In Control Panel go to Uninstall Programs
>> {Vista} or Add/Remove Progams {Windows XP}and select your version of
>> Office
>> 2007. Click on Change and select Add/Remove Features. In the Tools folder
>> change the tools you want to install to Run on Your Computer.
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>> Don
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>> I've tried that but nothing gets uploaded to my computer. Thanks
When you go to Setup, Add/Remove features, Tools folder, what status is
displayed for Document Imaging? Next to each tool {on left} with a icon and
a down arrow. The down arrow allows you to choose Run on My computer {a
compter like icon}, Run a first use {a computer like icon with a 1} and not
available {a computer like icon with a red X}.
If the status is run a first use or not available, change to Run on My
Compuer.
If the status is Run on My Computer, then it should be installed. Close
setup. Open any Office 2007 application and run Office Diagnostics. In
Outlook and OneNote look on Help menu. In other applications, click on
Office Orb and then Options. Look under Resources.
Don