Inserting an excel spreadsheet into a task in outlook 2007

W

Wave Hunter

I open up a task in outlook and then rightclick in the task field there by
availing myself to the ribbon commands.

Then I click on the "Insert" command tab and then select Table, then click
on the down arrow and select excel spreadsheet. And when click on excel
spreadsheet I get a dialogue box "The program used to create this object is
excel. The program is not installed on you computer (but it is). To edit this
object you must install a program to edit this object."

Looking for answers
 
R

ramezm

In my case, yes, it has been installed from the same installation package.

I've seen many forums out there with this same problem, but with no replies
to answers.

Can you please provide us with something?

Thanks in advance.
 
B

Bob I

Try running Microsoft Office Diagnostics.
In my case, yes, it has been installed from the same installation package.

I've seen many forums out there with this same problem, but with no replies
to answers.

Can you please provide us with something?

Thanks in advance.

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V

VanguardLH

ramezm said:
bump. Can anyone from Microsoft provide some information on this?

Stop trying to hijack someone else's thread. Start your own NEW thread that
gives the *details* on YOUR setup and what is YOUR problem. You never gave
any useful information for anyone to address YOUR problem.

If you want an answer from Microsoft, go to their home page and follow the
Contact Us links. Be prepared to pay for support unless you haven't yet
consumed the 2 incident reports allocated to a retail license of Office. If
you have an OEM license, you'll have to go back to the OEM to see if they
provide support (but then they won't be Microsoft from whom you say you want
help; else, buy support from Microsoft).

This is not a venue for free support from Microsoft. It is Usenet. It's a
peer community of users, just like yourself. Anyone choosing to respond
does so voluntarily. No one gets paid here (and probably why you posted
here).


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Bye.
 
R

ramezm

Vanguard, why are you being so extremely rude?! What possible information do
I need to provide when the OP has explained the VERY exact same issue? That's
the point of keeping the same topics inside the same threads.

If I were to start a new thread for this same topic, it will get frowned upon.

I know very well how to get in touch with Microsoft, and regardless if this
were peer to peer, there are members of Microsoft that frequent these forums
and I ask for help from them because my own community doesn't know.

Please let lose your personal aggression elsewhere. This is a technological
forum, not MySpace.
 

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