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replacement disk for Office Mac 2004

Posted: 23 Jul 2007 02:23 PM PDT

This should be useful:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246
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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

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Set up of MS Office 2004 including Virtual PC for Mac

Posted: 23 Jul 2007 03:09 AM PDT

One *small* point to add to John's list :

Office 2003 will not serve as the basis for an *upgrade* to Office 2004 in
the first place - It isn't an "upgrade" you're making, it's a lateral
switch. IOW, you can only upgrade from one Mac version to the next or from
one Windows version to the next, not cross-platform. If you want to use the
Mac version of Office you'll need to buy the Full Retail Package (Standard
version , or - if you qualify - Student/Teacher... as John points out, you
have no need for Professional. The only thing it offers that the others
don't is VPC7, which you can't use).

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Question about saving a layout

Posted: 22 Jul 2007 10:18 PM PDT


Me again, Michael.

Have now had time to check.

You don't need to quit Word after amending the Normal template --just change
the zoom value and save, then close it. New blank documents from then on
will be in the zoom value you have chosen.

By the way, irrespective of the view you have been in when you have closed
the Normal template (e.g., Normal view or Page Layout view), Word will open
new blank documents in the same view as the last document you were in.

cheers,

Clive Huggan
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On 23/7/07 6:17 PM, in article
C2CAA132.2D84A%com.au, "Clive Huggan"
<com.au> wrote:
 


Outlook online?

Posted: 21 Jul 2007 03:28 PM PDT

You can't. You need Exchange Server for that.

The closest you can come is to "Publish" your Outlook Calendar to a website,
where you can view it when you are not at your desk.

Alternatively, some ISPs will provide you with a hosted and managed Exchange
Server account as part of your mail service. That will permit you to use
Outlook Web Access to view and manage your calendar online.

Cheers


On 22/7/07 7:58 AM, in article
com, "Rbnthom"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

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Changing file permissions when saving Word or Excel documents

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 09:49 AM PDT

On 7/23/07 12:42 PM, in article
googlegroups.com, "mrlegowatch"
<com> wrote:
 
Sorry, I guess I misunderstood. No, when you close the file, the permissions
should return. I thought you were describing what happened when you STILL
had the file open. It does not happen on my network. I can freely open and
close Excel files from Mac Excel 2004 and then reopen the same files from
Excel 2003, windows XP, and the files are opened normally.

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XPS for Mac

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 04:33 PM PDT

Hiya,
AS far as I went XPS (metro) should be alternative to PDF. The point was
to make some portable file format at OS level on PCs. Similar as on Mac
PDF support build into OS.

I haven't the opportunity to test/see such files to compare them with
PDF, but PDFs sometimes suffer in font handling... so we have to wait
for a while to see how XPS can cope with them, how it will possibly
spread to pre-press...

Time is an illusion. Lunchtime double so :)

John McGhie said the following on 21.7.2007 12:11: 

Certification Authority

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 01:56 PM PDT

Yes, you do, and you will get it if you check in with the good folks down
the hall. The Windows Server 2003 party is five doors down on the right,
whee all the noise is coming from... :-)

Try microsoft.public.windows.server.networking group.

Cheers

On 24/7/07 2:04 AM, in article
com, "Roberto"
<com> wrote:
 

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John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
http://jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/
Sydney, Australia. S33°53'34.20 E151°14'54.50
+61 4 1209 1410, mailto:name

Sync Entourage to Palm Tungsten E2

Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:34 AM PDT

wayne54901 <net> wrote:
 

:-\
 

It's a pretty good app.
 


If you have the Missing Sync:
- Activate Sync to SyncServices in Entourage 3004 to get the contacts,
address book and notes synched to the central database
- set TMS to sync from SyncServices (with their conduits) and deactivate
the Entourage conduit if it shows up int he list
- sync.

Corentin

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Office programmes not opening

Posted: 16 Jul 2007 02:49 AM PDT

On Jul 17, 3:10 pm, Elliott Roper <co.uk> wrote: 

Go to www.apple.com/quicktime/download and download the quicktime 7
free download this usually fixes the issue as well


Darlene

Non responsive Office +

Posted: 16 Jul 2007 02:21 AM PDT

On Jul 16, 6:59 am, Elliott Roper <co.uk> wrote: 

I did call into Microsoft Technical Support for Mac and they informed
me that there is a issue with the Office applications not launching
just bouncing on the dock and then disappearing. They did inform me
that it has to do with the latest Mac OS update which installs
Quicktime 7.2 which is breaking Rosetta CFM applications on Intel
based Macs. This would include Microsoft Office, older versions of
Photoshop (including CS2), and many, many others.

There is a Apple combo update located here
www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx10410comboupdatev11intel.html -
after downloading this and restarting the Mac OS, I am able to open
my Office applications and other programs as well.

Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Student and Teacher Edition Rebate

Posted: 15 Jul 2007 08:15 AM PDT

Hi Derek:

That sounds suspiciously like a bootleg copy to me.

If you have a genuine copy, there should indeed be a bar code on the outer
packaging. Look for a silver holographic sticker with a bright orange
product key sticker beside it.

Both should be on the back of the CD case.

And "no", without the certificate of authenticity, you won't get any rebate
:-)

Hope this helps


On 16/7/07 12:45 AM, in article
googlegroups.com, "DE"
<com> wrote:
 

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John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
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Sydney, Australia. S33°53'34.20 E151°14'54.50
+61 4 1209 1410, mailto:name

Insert text automatically into a message (Part One)

Posted: 14 Jul 2007 05:26 PM PDT

Good comments. I'm glad you enjoyed the article. I do the same thing for
terms like POP and IMAP. Be sure to leave a comment for your suggestions for
other blog users can benefit from your tips.

I know what you mean by "struck dumb" by typing. I literally can't type any
other way now. I don't even know how to type my name. For me my plain sig is
just the letter "d". When I had to do a re-install of the OS, after getting
my mouse and keyboard software loaded it's my insert-typer application.

I have huge problems with my hands and there are times I can hardly touch
the keyboard they are so painful so having this aid is invaluable for me.

I'll try to create a summary of tips from other users. There are literally
dozens of tips I couldn't cover in the article. My main focus was to bring
out the benefits of using these time saving applications.

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Diane

 

Error message when opening an Excel or Word document.

Posted: 10 Jul 2007 01:43 PM PDT

In article <C2C92874.8B72%entourage.mvps.org>, Diane Ross
<entourage.mvps.org> wrote:
 

It *is* a bit scary isn't it?. It only applies to a few users. My Mac
Pro has been fine so far. It took the software update automatic route
for all of 10.4.10 Quicktime 7.2 and Office 10.3.6 without
misperforming. I guess my time will come.

I have seen the article you quoted already. It seems to be needed for
those for whom neither the combo update alone nor combo followed by
Apple's update prebinding magic worked.

There is more to this story I'm sure. What's the betting on a
10.4.10-and-a-bit software update coming soon?

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