Cannot Uninstall Office 2007



As any attempt to install the latest Office Updates (4 of them) all fail, I
want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007. However, there is no entry in
Add/Remove Programs of Office 2007!.

When I insert the disc, and select "Remove" after it tries to remove the
applications, I get a message saying that the removal process did not
complete.

Help! How do I remove Office 2007?

Thank you in advance.
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