Turn off sounds in mac office 04

Is there a way to turn off the annoying sounds that office 04 for mac makes? specifically the noise it makes when saving a document. thanks
Tony

Hi TJ,
As Michael implies, the AppleWorks forum, dedicated to questions about Apple's productivity application, AppleWorks, isn't the best place to post questions about Microsoft's suite of productivity applications, MS Office.
The easy way to turn off those annoynig sounds is to simply turn off your speakers by pressing the speaker mute key (on an iBook, it's the F3 key, on the standard Mac keyboard it's in the top row, above the number pad's 9 key. In both cases it's labeled with a speaker icon and no sound waves.
As for turning off only the sounds from MS Office applications, the best place to ask would be one of the "newsgroups" at Microsoft's Mactopia site. Click the Community link in the list at the left, then choose one of the "newsgroups" in which to post your question.
Regards,
Barry

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