Office Assistant Message

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Guest

A co-worker is getting the message "There are no Office Assistant character
files present on the system. Please run Setup in maintenance mode and
install at least one character." She had run Excel earlier in the day and no
message appeared; when she opened it this afternoon, it started showing the
message.

Any idea what could have been done to make it start apearing?
 
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Doug Kanter

BillCPA said:
A co-worker is getting the message "There are no Office Assistant character
files present on the system. Please run Setup in maintenance mode and
install at least one character." She had run Excel earlier in the day and
no
message appeared; when she opened it this afternoon, it started showing
the
message.

Any idea what could have been done to make it start apearing?

Sorry about the late Friday afternoon answer, but the office assistant is
stupid. She shouldn't be using it anyway. Seriously....when you need help,
do you want clippy, a dog, or just some damned help?
 
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Hank Scorpio

A co-worker is getting the message "There are no Office Assistant character
files present on the system. Please run Setup in maintenance mode and
install at least one character." She had run Excel earlier in the day and no
message appeared; when she opened it this afternoon, it started showing the
message.

Any idea what could have been done to make it start apearing?

Of course there ARE those who think that there's only one way of
working, that being their own way; as you may have noticed elsewhere
in this thread. Personally I always use the Office assistant because I
prefer that when I press F1, a couple of square cms of screen gets
covered by the assistant rather than having half the application
screen disappear. To each their own.

However returning to the original question, you may find some USEFUL
advice on the subject here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;839132
 
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Guest

That is a usefull link for info on this problem but there is no fix for it.
Does anyone have a fix? I have totally removed Office 2003 rebooted and
reinstalled and the problem returns. I'm thinking it has to be something in
the registry that needs to be deleted?

Please help!

Napper
 

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