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> True, but I'm led to believe that Microsoft have not fixed all the
> bugs in this patch, and that there is a far better option available if
> you have a retail (ie not OEM) version of Office 97.
> Some Microsofties deny the existence of theis CD, but it does exist.
> Sadly, as I have an OEM version, I can't get it.
I have a *retail* version of Word97 (CD-ROM). I have searched the
upgrade lists at microsoft.com for something that will work on it, to no
avail. Do you know of an upgrade for Word97 only that they are
distributing *covertly*?
thanks
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