|      Running very slow on iMac with Intel Chip       Posted: 15 Feb 2007 11:10 AM PST   One last thing that has not been mentioned so far (or at least I didn't spot   it when skimming through the thread): I would recommend adding the MUD   folder (that's the Microsoft User Data folder inside a user's Documents   folder), or the Office 2004 Identities folder, to Spotlight's privacy list.   The data which Spotlight requires to index Entourage data is not stored in   that folder anyway, and Spotlight might take up quite a lot of memory trying   to index the database in the MUD folder, which it can't due to the   monolithic nature of the database.      Apart from that, I fully agree with what other users have said here: more   RAM definitely won't hurt.      On 16/2/07 4:06, in article C1FB6AE4.5F6E2%name, "John McGhie   [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]" <name> wrote:          --   Michel Bintener   Microsoft MVP   Office:Mac (Entourage & Word)      ***Always reply to the newsgroup.***               |   
    |      Microsoft Office 2004 unable to print       Posted: 14 Feb 2007 01:35 PM PST   Please see in line below:         On 2/15/07 11:37 AM, in article   googlegroups.com, "com"   <com> wrote:          Well - it _shareware_, not "commercial" which can make a big difference. It   does _appear_ to have some recognition, but by the same token it hasn't been   updated in almost a year. Much has changed in OS X since 5/06. However, it   does nothing with regard to other permissions settings.       It isn't an *assumption* at all, it's an absolute fact. As explained on the   page I directed you to, print services are provided by the OS & the printer   software (driver). All the app does is call for it when you issue the Print   command. IOW, there is nothing in Office or any of its apps that control   printing. They merely react to the response they get when sending the job.          This was also explained on the same page - there are several levels of print   services in OS X. The apps you mention (TextEdit & Preview) operate at the   lower level. The apps in the Office suite summon the more advanced levels,   so it isn't at all uncommon for more complex apps to have problems printing   while lesser-demanding apps don't. That's why the suggestions to print from   TextEdit are a part of the troubleshooting steps... To help determine at   what level the error lies.       This last "utility" is quite likely what created the problem - it's hard to   say what a scavenger of this sort may have yanked out by the short hairs.       It stands to reason that each app responds differently - each is trying to   access different aspects of the OS print services & is running into some   sort of barrier. I'm pretty certain the unknown error is generated by OS X   (numerical codes like this usually are) & is undefined due to damage which   is unforeseeably out of the ordinary.    IMHO, you need to:      1) Start up from the OS X install disk, go to the Utilities menu & run Disk   Utility - Repair Disk (*not* Repair Disk Permissions). If necessary run it   more than once until no errors are reported. Restart from the HD.      2) Download & install the OS X 10.4.8 Combo Update (Intel), then run Repair   Disk Permissions.      3) Reinstall your printer driver & repair permissions again.      4) Reapply the Office 11.3.4 update & repair permissions yet again. (If the   update won't apply use 11.3.3 first, then 11.3.4)      Please post back with your results.      Regards |:>)   Bob Jones   [MVP] Office:Mac               |   
    |      Auto Update question       Posted: 14 Feb 2007 09:57 AM PST   You're most certainly welcome - just remember to run Repair Disk Permissions   after any software installations and OS or application updates :)      Thanks for letting us know it worked for you.      Regards |:>)   Bob Jones   [MVP] Office:Mac            On 2/14/07 4:56 PM, in article   googlegroups.com, "SRT"   <net> wrote:                   |   
    |      Can't open Documents       Posted: 13 Feb 2007 07:18 PM PST   Which antivirus are you running?  Are you running Spotlight?      Have you yet worked through the trouble-shooting tips?      We need to know your update versions and levels before we can go much   further.      Cheers         On 16/2/07 12:13 PM, in article   googlegroups.com, "Markus Weickenmeier"   <com> wrote:          --      Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread.  Please do not email   me unless I ask you to.      John McGhie <name>   Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh.  Business Analyst, Consultant   Technical Writer.   Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410               |   
    |      Automatically open template when Excel 2003 starts       Posted: 13 Feb 2007 10:26 AM PST   In article <com>,   John9210 <microsoft.com> wrote:          And it continues to be confusing, since this is the Mac Office   newsgroup. There are a number of groups for XL, including:      microsoft.public.excel.newusers   microsoft.public.excel   microsoft.public.excel.misc   microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions   microsoft.public.excel.programming   microsoft.public.excel.templates         For WinXL, the template in your startup folder should be named   "Book.xlt" (no quotes), for the default template, otherwise, it won't be   opened on startup.      You can also have a single-worksheet workbook named "Sheet.xlt" (again,   no quotes) in your startup folder that will be used as the default   whenever you insert a worksheet.            |   
    |      Money 2005- Mortgage/ Loan Questions       Posted: 12 Feb 2007 07:22 PM PST   Thanks--I'm new to this and appreciate the redirection. :)      "Daiya Mitchell" wrote:                |   
    |      Can't load MS Office 2004 to upgraded G4 gigabit ethernet dual processor Mac       Posted: 12 Feb 2007 06:55 PM PST   Hi Thor:      Many thanks for getting back to us with all that detail!      Yours is the very FIRST confirmed case of a bad product key that I have seen   :-)  There have been hundreds of complaints of this over the years; which   all turned out to be poor typing, the wrong key, or a stolen (disabled) key.      Yours is the first report I have seen where Microsoft actually confirmed   that your key was bad :-)      Many thanks         On 14/2/07 2:07 PM, in article   googlegroups.com,   "com" <com> wrote:          --      Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread.  Please do not email   me unless I ask you to.      John McGhie <name>   Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh.  Business Analyst, Consultant   Technical Writer.   Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410               |   
    |      Need to change serial numbers       Posted: 12 Feb 2007 10:00 AM PST   In article <microsoft.com>,   JE McGimpsey <org> wrote:          Tiger.  Default configured. Cut and pasted your commands, couldn't find   right directory with them.   Don't sweat it. Got it to work outside of terminal. Appreciate your   help. A lot more than MS could provide.      --   To reply by email, remove the word "space"            |   
    |      Office Crashing on MacBook       Posted: 12 Feb 2007 07:49 AM PST   We have ONE other problem similar that we are working on (Word closes   suddenly with no warning or indication of why while pasting).      We have no answer for that one either.      Usually "sudden quitting" is as a result of a wrong keystroke.  If the   application crashes, it normally pops up a dialog saying the application had   to close and offering to tell Microsoft or Apple about the problem.      If you do not get those error dialogs, then it didn't "crash" and we can't   say why it closed.      The next time you DO get one of those error dialogs, copy the text it is   about to send and post it in here: that may give us a clue what happened.      Cheers         On 13/2/07 2:49 AM, in article   googlegroups.com, "com"   <com> wrote:          --      Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread.  Please do not email   me unless I ask you to.      John McGhie <name>   Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh.  Business Analyst, Consultant   Technical Writer.   Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410               |   
    |      Advice for a University Student       Posted: 12 Feb 2007 04:54 AM PST   Thanks for the links.      Yeah, I did have a grant on my previous course (for a windows 3D   graphics rig) but these are one-off per student, nationally. I could   probably get one to cover software expenses though.      So far,  Entourage looks like it can handle all my email/calender/task   needs, and the project centre is a real bonus (I used to use the Works   version a lot, basic though it is). I doubt it would synch with my   smartphone, but the missing sync can if it's really important,   otherwise I can just use the MacBook to keep tabs on things (only   reason I used the phone was it was the only portable I had).      For notetaking, the only reason I considered OneNote is that I could   add diagrams to typed text quickly with a graphics tablet, and   organise them later. Looking at it, Word Notebook with the scribble   tool (or importing via Inkwell) should suit my needs.      There's an Apple reseller near here (the longest running in the UK, in   fact), I'll call them and see if they have Office installed on any of   their display models (or a staff one) so I can try it before buying a   notebook.      Given I start my course in October, it may be worth holding off   purchasing until I hear more on 2008, unless any good offers crop up   at the local store. Might be worth running the numbers against a 2007   equipped Vista Laptop too, though unless I *need* the department's   chem software on windows (and so parallels and XP) I could just use   the labs. Besides, I'm pretty much sold on the Mac's other features.               |   
    |      Greek Language Support       Posted: 10 Feb 2007 10:03 PM PST   John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh] <name> wrote:             Yep, there is no Mac Greek version (or a Greek version of the spell   checker) :-\      Corentin         --   --- Mac:MS MVP (Francophone)  http://www.cortig.net/wordpress/ ---   http://www.mvps.org       -     http://mvp.support.microsoft.com   MVPs are not MS employees    -    Les MVP ne travaillent pas pour MS   Remove "NoSpam" to e-mail me    -      Retirez "NoSpam" pour m'écrire            |   
    |      how to enter registration key for mac microsoft office 2004       Posted: 10 Feb 2007 12:49 PM PST   It sounds like you hope the Mac Office Test Drive could be converted   into a real version by entering a registration key. It can't.  The test   drive is a different program. In fact, it is ESSENTIAL that you remove   it before installing a real version, if you choose to buy.  Use the   Remove Office tool in the Test Drive folder in Applications.      com wrote:             |   
    |      Frustrating Excel to Word Copy/Paste Problem       Posted: 10 Feb 2007 12:44 PM PST   Hi,      What happens if you hold the Shift key down in Excel and use Edit > Copy   Picture?      You can also control-click (right-click) on the graph and save it as a   picture, then insert > picture > from file in Word.      -Jim Gordon   Mac MVP         Quoting from "com" <com>, in article   googlegroups.com, on [DATE:          --   Jim Gordon   Mac MVP      MVPs are not Microsoft Employees   MVP info http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/               |   
    |      the word "null" and the  punctuation mark "/" show up in every Word email attachment I send       Posted: 09 Feb 2007 12:32 PM PST   Based on the question "what email service are you using," I logged on   to the one I'm having the problem with  - Earthlink - and found that   it is an Earthlink issue. It has nothing to do with MS Office for Mac   2004 as several of you noted. Thank you for your suggestions not to re-   install Office for Mac. Importantly, the error word "null" does not   affect the integrity of the attachment.      Earthlink has it on their list to fix and say they will do so with the   next update.      Thor      On Feb 9, 12:32 pm, com wrote:                   |   
    |      Printing Tables in Outlook       Posted: 09 Feb 2007 06:03 AM PST   Sorry - it seems I have gotten lost in the wrong forum - will post to the   correct one.  Thanks for pointing it out :-)      "JE McGimpsey" wrote:                |