Re: Where do I install it from?

From: Crash Gordon® (ask_for_my_email_at_I'm_sick_of_spamandviruses.com)
Date: 06/02/04


Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 23:06:47 -0700

Then why did YOU post it twice...whatever you are don't you read?
I guess we Americans are just not as rude as you.
And that's not sarcasm, by the way.

"Tim Brown" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:738D93C6-1E43-4CAE-9606-37B60EF7CFE8@microsoft.com...
| Do americans not read posts? We have a SELECT licence - every Microsoft product published in 2003 we have.
|
| As it turns out, Frontpage is on the Office 2003 CD, but the install has to be run seperately. Nice of Microsoft to make it so f***ing obvious. (That's sarcasm, by the way)



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