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diegozuniga

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Oct 11, 2005
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I have downloaded Mac Office 2004 from my schools website. We can get if free from because of the campus agreement that my school has with microsoft. When downleaded the file name is MacOffice2004.sit but once I click on it, to install it, I get an Open Dictionary which says "Unable to read the dictionary of the application or extension because it is not scriptable."

When clicking OK on that window, i get an Error mesage that says that the document can not be opened. "Script Editor Document cannot open files in the "Script Editor Document" format". What should I do to be able to install it because my free trial is up during 10 days and i need to print from my computer.

Thanks a lot for your help.

Diego Zuniga
 
I don't know

I really don't know, I this is my first Mac. I got it two weeks ago.

I just downloaded it.
 
download stuffit, add it to your applications folder, then try to open it up.

.sit is a stuffit file and thus needs stuffit to open it, its a free download too
 
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