Where is my AppleWorks 6 on my install disks?

I bought a Mac Mini Power PC 2 1/2 years ago, and it came pre-installed with AppleWorks 6. I still have the document files I created from it saved in my archives. When my hard drive crashed, I got a new drive and reinstalled the software--but no AppleWorks. Am I missing something? It isn't listed among the programs for installing the bundled software. Help me out, please.

The restore DVD included with the PPC Mac mini does allow you to reinstall specific programs, but AppleWorks is not included by default with a restore of the initial software. This is most likely due to the fact that AppleWorks is not a multi-lingual application & the installer doesn't "know" which language version you want. Insert the Install DVD, double-click on the install bundled software icon, click the arrow/triangle (if necessary) next to AppleWorks at the bottom of the list, check the box for the language you want, click Install (I think) & follow the directions.
If that doesn't work, Apple has written two articles, Knowledge Base article 300316 on installing AppleWorks 6 & Knowledge Base article 61802 on restoring the software that came with your Mac.

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