There's an MS technical bulletin on new updates to Office 2003. Anyone who
has such items should go to WindowsUpdate (where they will not be shown)
and then select Office Update, as usual. These did not affect Word 2002.

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Robin Bignall
Quiet part of Hertfordshire
England
> There's an MS technical bulletin on new updates to Office 2003.
> Anyone who has such items should go to WindowsUpdate (where they
> will not be shown) and then select Office Update, as usual. These
> did not affect Word 2002.
Just out of curiosity, why are you posting this here?

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Mike Nitabach
Garry J. Vass - 28 Jan 2004 21:46 GMT
> > There's an MS technical bulletin on new updates to Office 2003.
> > Anyone who has such items should go to WindowsUpdate (where they
> > will not be shown) and then select Office Update, as usual. These
> > did not affect Word 2002.
>
> Just out of curiosity, why are you posting this here?
Very unclear, Michael.
Do you mean why is he posting this here rather than posting it someplace
else?
Or do you mean why is he posting this here rather than someone else posting
it here?
Or do you mean why is he posting this here rather than posting something
else here?
Charles Riggs - 29 Jan 2004 06:52 GMT
>> > There's an MS technical bulletin on new updates to Office 2003.
>> > Anyone who has such items should go to WindowsUpdate (where they
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>Or do you mean why is he posting this here rather than posting something
>else here?
Wait until he sees the next lengthy food thread. He'll become
curiouser and curiouser.

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Charles Riggs
Email address: chriggs¦at¦eircom¦dot¦net
Dr Robin Bignall - 29 Jan 2004 01:05 GMT
>> There's an MS technical bulletin on new updates to Office 2003.
>> Anyone who has such items should go to WindowsUpdate (where they
>> will not be shown) and then select Office Update, as usual. These
>> did not affect Word 2002.
>
>Just out of curiosity, why are you posting this here?
Because I know that some people use MS Office bits and pieces, and updates
to that are not made available automagically, as they are on WindowsUpdate.
Unless you are subscribed to MS Technical Bulletins, or visit the MSOffice
update site on a regular basis, you will not know about updates.
Clear? Think of it as an unremunerated public service announcement.

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Robin Bignall
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