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When you change the installation state of a feature, the installation state of other features are unexpectedly changed. CAUSEFor all of the features listed later in this article, Not Available is not an installation state that can be directly set in the Microsoft Office 2000: Selecting Features dialog box. These features can be indirectly set to Not Available by setting the installation state of the parent program to Not Available. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
Child features inherit the installation state of the parent feature when you set the parent feature to Not Available. For example, setting the installation state of Microsoft Excel to Not Available changes the installation state of all the child features of Excel to Not Available.
However, when you change the installation state of any of the following features, the installation state of its siblings will also change: Access Additional query words: OFF2000 custom
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