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Microsoft Word - opening microsoft word starter 2010


opening microsoft word starter 2010

Posted: 21 Dec 2012 10:44 AM PST

try to open microsoft word starter 2010 get message [cannot be opened, tru again or repair the product in control panel]  what do I do?

Print Preview

Posted: 21 Dec 2012 07:47 AM PST

In the first panel in print preview appears a list of the last 25 documents I have opened. How do I make the list to disappear. 

Automatically Opening Images in WORD from Another File

Posted: 21 Dec 2012 06:53 AM PST

I have a large WORD document - a book manuscript - that has some 250 illustrations.  I originally inserted these images into the WORD document, but it became too large for WORD to open.  I saved it but could not open it.  I solved this problem by removing many images and placing them in a separate file.

I can create a hyperlink to the images in this file but it shows as underlined blue text.  When I click on this hyperlink, it opens the file with Adobe Fireworks.

How can I code the hyperlink so that it opens in the document as I open a page and then disappears when I go to the next page.  I need to be able to see the illustration when I am looking at the particular page, but want only the hyperlink in the WORD document to keep the size small enough to save and open in WORD.

Thanks very much!

Don Hoke
Virtual Steam Car Museum

Word 2013, Use and purpose of "Show Comments?"

Posted: 20 Dec 2012 08:24 PM PST

In Word 2013 on the Review Tab>Comments Group, there is a contol labled "Show Comments."  On my PC it is dimmend and I've tried everything that I can think of to enable this contol and (I guess) toggle contents between shown and hidden comments.

 

When I insert a comment, they are either shown in a ballon on the right side of the document or inline depending on my setting in Review>Tracking>Show Mark-up>Balloons.

What is the purpose of this control?  How is it activated?  What determines when it is active or disabled?

 

how do I change footnote-reference font without changing footnote font

Posted: 20 Dec 2012 06:46 PM PST

When I did a "select-all" inside the footer containing footnotes, it selected all footnotes plus all of the footnote reference numbers. Thus when I modified the font for footnotes, it also changed the footnote-reference which I did not want to do. How can I modify just footnote-reference numbers without effecting footnote fonts?

word 2010 freezes and crashes while saving

Posted: 20 Dec 2012 08:41 AM PST

After I have been working on a document in Word 2010, the program simply freezes up, and the computer will not respond at all.  Then I have to turn off the computer manually and pray that AutoSave will have done its job.  WHY???

Working on Word documents, if I try various tasks, Word crashes with "win32 exception" message

Posted: 20 Dec 2012 01:53 AM PST

While working on any Word document, if I try various tasks like setting margins, printing the document, or saving it as a pdf, Word crashes and I get a message: "An unhandled win32 exception occurred in WINWORD.EXE[--number--]. No installed debugger has Just-in-Time debugging enabled. In Visual Sudio, Just-In-Time debugging can be enabled from Tools/Options/Debugging/Just-In-Time".
I don't have Visual Studio.
I have tried scanning with Windows Defender and my Panda anti-virus software; found two viruses, one a Trojan, removed them, but the problem has not gone away.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Microsoft Office (I am using a trial version of Office Professional Plus), I have tried a repair of Office 2013 from "Programmes and Features". I have used "CCleaner". Nothing helps!
NLMM

Templates in Word

Posted: 17 Dec 2012 08:45 PM PST

Hi all,

I'm using Word 2010 with Windows 7, 64-bit. One year ago I wrote a manual in Word 2007 for a company. Last week, they needed to re-purpose the manual, that is, make a copy of it, edit it, and then send it to me for a final edit. So here's the document's path in the past year:

1- Designed on my computer using Windows XP, Word 2007, and the Normal template. (Clarification -- I just upgraded my system to the one mentioned earlier back in the fall.)

2- The document (written in Windows XP, Word 2007, and the Normal template) is sent to my client, edited, and then sent back to me.

3- The client loads it on their computers and performs their edits. They use Word 2010 and three engineers add coments.

4- They save it as a .docx file (the same as the orginal), and then send it back.

5- I make a copy to work on. (I never work on orginal docs, just in case of a major error.)

6- The copied document is loaded on my new computer (Word 2010 with Windows 7 64-bit) for editing.

 

Problem -- When I scroll through the document, the pictures and tables become segmented, that is, table rows split up and "hang" on the display appearing as though they've been duplicated. It gets worse the more I scroll. When I close the document and re-open it, all's well. The data is intact, but the same thing happens. The document is not workable.

 

My solution -- I opened the copied document (remember -- this is the one the client edited) but saved it as an .rtf file. Now when I open the .rtf file, it's workable and the problem has pretty much gone away.

 

My thoughts --  Did my document pick up some template anomaly from the client's Word versions? Can shared documents between several computers undergo template layering, that is, where two or more templates combine?

 

Between this problem and Microsoft's pathetic bullet and numbered list style issues, I'm ready to tear out my hair! The whole world needs to move over to FrameMaker! End of rant. Many thanks in advance.

 

- Lee

 

 

 

 

How do I recover my last work done in microsft office.

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 01:38 PM PST

I was wondering How I recover my last work saved automatically in microsoft word starter?

Can not locate original Microsoft Office Starter

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 08:52 AM PST

My Home Student trial version has expired but now I can't use my Office Starter. I get a click-2-run error and I can't find Microsoft  Office Starter Edition 2010 in programs and features to even change it.

blue spinning circle spins indefinately

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 08:22 AM PST

When using Word, blue circle spins making it difficult to work.  Just started after using Word for 2 years.

Also, Excel spreadsheet bounces (bizarre)

Office 2010 vs OFFICE 2013?

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 11:42 PM PST

i want to know the new important features of office 2013 not included in office 2010? also will office 2013 take large diskspace and reduce pc performance..????

tnks in advance....:)

hp notebooks and linux - Forums Linux

hp notebooks and linux - Forums Linux


hp notebooks and linux

Posted: 01 Apr 2004 05:01 PM PST

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Damian <arf> wrote:
 

BillG is still wincing, so I guess so.




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Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock
Microsoft - because god hates us

stuck in shutdown

Posted: 01 Apr 2004 10:49 AM PST

mjt wrote: 

I am not sure which file contains those information, but I checked
/var/log/boot.log and /var/log/messages. The only thing failed when
shutdown is "gpm shutdown failed". I don't know what gpm is, but I
don't think this is related, because it was also there on successful
shutdowns. On booting up, again, nothing looks strange.

If it stuck on "unmounting file systems", chances are, the log files are
no longer available to record any errors in.

Can't get mozilla to launch in Fadora after install (newbe)

Posted: 01 Apr 2004 08:28 AM PST

Bill Moore wrote:
 

.... open a CLI and launch from there to see
any error messages:
mtobler@ren:~$ mozilla
mtobler@ren:~$
..
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<< http://michaeljtobler.homelinux.com/ >>
God was satisfied with his own work, and that is fatal.
-- Samuel Butler

Frontpage webs show Question Marks????

Posted: 01 Apr 2004 04:38 AM PST

"Bruce Haydon" <com> writes:
 

http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser has the background info...

Vilmos

Pan newsreader (0.14.0): Can't post an article

Posted: 31 Mar 2004 09:01 PM PST

On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 22:01:03 -0700, Valentín Guillén wrote:
 

Am I? Thought I was using eurobell.co.uk!

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Maurice Batey
(Retired in Hampshire, UK)
www.maurice.eurobell.co.uk
(Remove 'antispam.' to reply)

How to boot Fedora from XP NTLoader?

Posted: 31 Mar 2004 07:33 PM PST

Thanks for all the advices and help. Really appreciate them a lot.

Few days ago when I did this installation, it took about 1 hour. The
system works out of the box. It correctly detected my video card, LAN
card, even my thumb drive works out of the box. It's really amazing
how good Linux is now!

So, I decided to reinstall Fedora, because I haven't done any
customisation, it's still in the fresh install state. And I also want
to learn to do it right from the start.

Ethan J.

Newbie Question(s)

Posted: 31 Mar 2004 05:45 PM PST


"Silviu Minut" <com> wrote in message
news:com... 
partitions 
install a 

It's very slightly more fun. A file can easily and is frequently
"hard-linked", so a change in one file means a change to the other and so
that deleting one file does not delete the other. A directory can be
"hard-linked", but this tends to break a *LOT* and is almost never done.

Instead, in many cases, a "symbolic link" is used. When you get a detailes
listing of the file, it looks like:

filename -> directoryname/otherfilename

If you read the link, you read the contents of the other file. But you can
do this with a directory as well, and this is often used when you want two
directories to point to the same location. (In RedHat Linux, /etc/init.d is
a symbolic link to /etc/rc.d/init.d so that scripts using either location
will still work.)

When you do this, if you have the symbolic link pointing back *up* by even
one directory, you guarantee that stuff that follows that symbolic link down
is going to start recursing. So you can put a link in "/tmp/tmp" that
actually links to "/tmp".

Now try doing "cp -r /tmp ~/tmp", and watch the recursion go nutso and
create ~/tmp, ~/tmp/tmp, ~/tmp/tmp/tmp, etc.


20 basic Linux newbie commands to identify the system

Posted: 31 Mar 2004 04:26 PM PST

I believe it was mike who said... 

None...it just works. Just like on a Mac or Windows.
 

None... just supply your gateway and DNS information like on any other
system.
 

Just plug it in like any other system.
 

No, we dont get your point. You dont have a point... only FUD.

how to access remote files via xmms

Posted: 07 Mar 2004 01:21 PM PST

Andy Fraser wrote: 
Of course !!
Damn I had forgotten about it. Thax a bunch !

I got a little problem setting it up though :

On the server,
I created the export file to the right directory.
then ran the nfs daemon, (checked it, it is running)

On the client,
My kernel supports nfs.
I created in (clientside of course) the /etc/fstab the following line :
hermes.maison:/home/multimedia /mnt/multimedia nfs rw 0 0

but, when I issue the mount -a command, I get :
mount: RPC: system error on host target - Connexion refused


I must have overlooked something....

Your suggestions please ?




LILO configuration error

Posted: 07 Mar 2004 11:14 AM PST

On 7 Mar 2004 11:14:22 -0800,
Prabal <com> wrote: 

Are you sure that's where you want to install lilo? You need a second
boot loader like that. boot=/dev/hda is the mbr.
 

As Michael Heim mentions, upgrade lilo, RH7.2 has an old version.

Michael C.
--
com http://mcsuper5.freeshell.org/
Registered Linux User #303915 http://counter.li.org/


problem with character set

Posted: 07 Mar 2004 05:32 AM PST

Norbert wrote: 

No, since start of year 2002 iso8859-15 is the right one for Germany and
other Euro-zone countries (-15 is -1 with the Euro currency symbol)

--
Markku Kolkka
fi

partition problem (partition table issue)

Posted: 07 Mar 2004 12:20 AM PST

On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 13:40:44 -0800,
Thomas D. Shepard <sux> wrote: 

Okay.
 

Good idea, but it isn't particulary useful at this junction for him.
 

Huh, he wants to recover data, not destroy it. The fs exists and may be
fine, he needs to recreate the partition table. mkfs will remove the
directory structure, it also has nothing to do with creating partitions.
 

Useful in case of an accidental mkfs, not for a missing/corrupt
partition table.
 

Whether he does or not doesn't matter, this isn't COLA.

And please don't top post.

There are programs out there that will attempt to reconstruct your
partition table. If you can get back into linux, man lilo [-U]
I'm unsure if boot.0300 contains partition table or not.

If the only critical data is on the Fat16 partition and it was
/dev/hda1, use fdisk to recreate the partition so it is larger than what
you had before. Back up data and fdisk, do a

dd if=dev/zero of=/dev/hda1 bs=512 count=4

reboot and reformat. Windows will reformat to the previous size if you
don't zero the first sector even if you change the partition size.

If you need to get info off of other partitions you'll need to find the
start of the partitions and recreate a partition that starts there.
(before formatting of course.)

Good Luck and once you are back up and running implement a back up
policy.

Michael C.
--
com http://mcsuper5.freeshell.org/
Registered Linux User #303915 http://counter.li.org/


KDE (CUPS?) upgrade breaks Canon printer

Posted: 05 Mar 2004 09:10 AM PST

On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 11:10:02 -0600, Parker wrote:
 

CUPS printing under KDE-3.2 under RH9 is broken somewhat, make sure you
have installed;

qtcups-2.0-15.i386.rpm
cups-libs-1.1.17-13.3.0.3.i386.rpm
cups-devel-1.1.17-13.3.0.3.i386.rpm
cups-1.1.17-13.3.0.3.i386.rpm
foomatic-2.0.2-15.1.i386.rpm
Omni-foomatic-0.9.0-4.i386.rpm
Omni-0.9.0-4.i386.rpm

For the HP-Deskjet People; hpijs-1.5-1.i386.rpm

In addition head over to http://www.linuxprinting.org/cups-doc.html and
grab(download) both the foomatic-rip and foomatic-gswrapper files. Copy
them to your /usr/bin location and with both of them issue the command as
root 'cmmod 755 foomatic-<the_rest>' without the quotes. And finally issue
the commands (again as root);

service cups restart
/usr/bin/enable <printer_name>

Use; http://localhost:631/printers to figure out the <printer_name> if
needed.


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