OFF98: How to Run Office Programs from the Compact DiscLast reviewed: February 26, 1998Article ID: Q179786 |
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SUMMARYThe ability to run Microsoft Office 98 programs from the compact disc is a new feature in Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition. This kind of installation does not install the Office programs to your local hard disk; instead, only minimal files (approximately 8 megabytes) are placed on your hard disk. Most files are read directly from the Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition compact disc in your CD-ROM drive. NOTE: When you are running the Office 98 programs, the Office 98 compact disc must be in the CD-ROM drive.
MORE INFORMATIONHow to Create a Run From Compact Disc Installation To create a Run From Compact Disc installation, follow these steps:
For additional information on the first run installation, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q179217 TITLE : OFF98: Using First Run Installation to Troubleshoot Mac OfficeNOTE: When you Quit Word for the first time, you are prompted to specify a location on your hard disk for the user Templates folder. Word requires that you specify a read/write location for the Templates folder.
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