Is there an 'Office Profile Tool' or a 'Save my settings wizard' for Office 2007. The Microsoft site seems to indicate that it exists but is not available for download as with earlier versions of Office.
Is there an 'Office Profile Tool' or a 'Save my settings wizard' for Office 2007. The Microsoft site seems to indicate that it exists but is not available for download as with earlier versions of Office.
David P - The Truth Is In Redmond

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The "Save My Settings" wizard was discontinued in Office 2007. Microsoft assumes that you have Windows Vista or later, and wants you to use Windows Easy Transfer.
Thanks Hans, Isn't it great how MS assume what they wish we had!!!!!!!! Oh well, add another two hours for digging out and manually entering settings into goood old XP
David P - The Truth Is In Redmond
Re: Save My Settings discontinued in Office 2007:
M S F T : P U T I T B A C K ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Just when I am congratulating you for such cool new products as Win7, you pull a BONEHEAD stunt like that. Get a life!!!!!!! (#%$^#%@$#!!)![]()
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It's hardly a 'run of the mill rant' when MS take a tool which is indispensable to those who need assistance in reinstalling such a complex product as the Office suite, and move it to a place where you need to upgrade your operating system to use it. This might be construed as 'upgrade by bribery'!!!
David P - The Truth Is In Redmond
I'm not sure if Using the Files and Settings Transfer
Wizard in Windows XP support Office 2007 but it is worth a look.
Joe