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SUMMARYThis article contains a summary of the known issues that may occur when you run Microsoft Office on a Power Macintosh that contains a 603 or 604 PowerPC processor, or when you run Microsoft Office on a Power Macintosh that is running System 7.5.2. MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft Office Programs Start SlowlyWhen you start a Power Macintosh program on a Power Macintosh computer that runs System 7.5.2 with virtual memory enabled, the Code Fragment Manager (CFM) unnecessarily clears the cache of program code information. Because the information must be reloaded again before the program can start, the start up time takes longer than expected.This problem is due to a lack of optimization between the read only memory (ROM) chips in some classes of Power Macintosh computers, most notably, computers with a 603 or 604 PowerPC processor, and the CFM that ships with System 7.5.2. This problem may also occur on a Power Macintosh computer with a 601 processor. WorkaroundsTo work around this issue, use the most appropriate method for your situation:
Q152495 Changes With Macintosh System 7.5 Update 2.0, Part 3 Error Messages Appear When You Run Microsoft Office Manager on System 7.5.2You may encounter this problem when you use Microsoft Office Manager (MOM) to start a program on a Macintosh that runs System 7.5.2 or when you shut down the computer.WorkaroundsTo work around this issue, use the most appropriate method for your situation:
Q20783 MC1265: Patch to Correct Problem with MOM in Mac System 7.5.2 Q148720 System 7.5.3 Update File Contains Incorrect Office Information Microsoft PowerPoint Will Not Start on a Computer with a 603 PowerPC ProcessorIf you are using a Macintosh with a PowerPC 603 processor and you start PowerPoint 4.0, one of the following messages appears:
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WorkaroundTurn on the Macintosh Easy Open control panel.The third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability. Additional query words: 4.20 4.2.1 4.2.1a
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