Thanks for the input.
However, I discovered I could remove Access 97, although a bit labor
intensive.
First, uninstalled Office 2000, then located all the folders for Office 97
Pro and manually deleted them, then ran RegClearner
(http://www.vtoy.fi/jv16/shtml/software.shtml), checked for any remnants of
97 floating around, reinstalled those components of Office 2000 I wanted,
and voila, about 300MB free, smooth running programs needed, and one happy
camper.
Granted, it would have been much easier had I had the 97 Pro CD, but at
least I got there :-)
Ed
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> You need the Office 97 Pro Cd to uninstall Access 97. Without this cd
> you can't uninstall Access 97.
>
> >I have a laptop onto which Office 97 Professional was installed,
> including Access 97 (by someone else and I don't have the CD). I
> desperately want to ...
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