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MS Office for Mac - ONE NOTE availability? Microsoft Office for Mac


MS Office for Mac - ONE NOTE availability?

Posted: 05 Oct 2007 10:23 AM PDT

Hi

Before you despair, there's a view in Mac Word (not available in Windows
Woprd) called NoteBook view. It has much of the functionality of OneNote.

-Jim


Quoting from "com" <com>, in
article googlegroups.com, on [DATE:
 

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Mac MVP

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Black boxes instead of images in powerpoint presentations

Posted: 04 Oct 2007 04:34 PM PDT

Hello,
how do you insert the pictures? Insert>picture>from file> in that
dialog in office 2003 the button in the right bottom called Open has a
small arrow, you can see other options there one of them is link to
file, you haven't linked your pictures did you?

Do you have any tiff images there?

And a hint - if you share you ppt presentation you may try the option
File>Package for CD


On Oct 5, 6:01 pm, cels <com> wrote: 


Deleting Test Drive but not real deal!

Posted: 02 Oct 2007 05:42 PM PDT

Think of it as buying a free (well almost free-- $10) copy of Office 2008 in
addition to the legit copy of 2004 you will be buying.

The Office 2008 for Mac Technology Guarantee

<http://www.microsoft.com/mac/go/promotions/>

--
Diane

On 10/3/07 7:36 AM, in article et$Gw$phx.gbl,
"CyberTaz" <typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet> wrote:
 

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Typpgrphic bug in Office 2004 Entoruage and Word

Posted: 02 Oct 2007 11:18 AM PDT

Weird. Look in Tools | AutoCorrect and see if there are any weird
entries set up. Look for one that corrects "t" to "to" as it seems that
is what is happening.

Russ Bankson wrote: 

Office 2004 Mac.

Posted: 02 Oct 2007 07:42 AM PDT

Geez, guys, ya don't have to double-team me:-)

The point I was trying [ineffectively] to make was that the only thing the
Sys Prefs actually change in "most" programs is the language used in menus &
dialogs as opposed to the functionality or other behavior of the software
itself.
--
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

"Michel Bintener" <org> wrote in message
news:C3283AA1.279C%org... 


Cannot password protect an Excel doc.

Posted: 30 Sep 2007 06:39 AM PDT

On Sep 30, 10:36 am, JE McGimpsey <org> wrote: 

Thanks a lot JE Mc now it works just fine.........Armil

Office in 1 computer, but 2 user/profiles

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 11:07 AM PDT

On 10/1/07 3:22 PM, in article
googlegroups.com, "com"
<com> wrote:
 

I'm not familiar with "Limited viewer", but just having a Guest User account
should cover any issues you might have without further limits. Just be sure
to not check "allow user to administer this computer"

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Word 2004 refuses custom address position

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 07:54 AM PDT

Thanks for the directions. I will try them. for b) there is nothing
extraordinary. For c) the preview isn't right.

I'll keep plugging.

Daiya Mitchell wrote: 

Default Program to Open Attachments in Mail

Posted: 27 Sep 2007 10:43 PM PDT

Thanks that worked out great.

On Sep 28, 3:13 am, Elliott Roper <co.uk> wrote: 


Add-Ins for Mac Office 2004

Posted: 27 Sep 2007 03:25 AM PDT

In article <phx.gbl>,
Michael Seydl <co.at> wrote:
 

Easily done with VBA:

Create a new document with the code below and save it as a template.
Store the template in the Startup folder. Restart Word. Open a saved
document - the CheckFonts routine will be called by AutoNew, which is
triggered by the _DocumentChange event. Modify to suit.

Put this in a regular code module (Insert/Module):

Dim clsFontCheck As CDocChange

Public Sub AutoExec()
Set clsFontCheck = New CDocChange
Debug.Print "Test"
End Sub


Public Sub CheckFonts()
Const csFoundFonts As String = _
"Found these fonts: "
Dim st As Style
Dim vCheckFonts As Variant
Dim i As Long
Dim sFontsInUse As String

vCheckFonts = Array("Arial", "Times", "Lucida Grande")
For i = LBound(vCheckFonts) To UBound(vCheckFonts)
For Each st In ActiveDocument.Styles
If st.InUse Then
If st.Font.Name = vCheckFonts(i) Then
sFontsInUse = ", " & vCheckFonts(i)
Exit For
End If
End If
Next st
Next i
If Len(sFontsInUse) > 0 Then _
MsgBox csFoundFonts & Mid(sFontsInUse, 3)
End Sub

Put this in a new Class Module named CDocChange

Public WithEvents oApp As Application

Private Sub Class_Initialize()
Set oApp = Application
End Sub

Private Sub oApp_DocumentChange()
'Generic Document Change macro
Dim nOpenDocs As Long
Static nOldOpenDocs As Long

On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
nOpenDocs = oApp.Documents.Count
Select Case nOpenDocs - nOldOpenDocs
Case Is > 0
If oApp.ActiveDocument.Path = vbNullString Then
AutoNew
Else
AutoOpen
End If
Case Is < 0
AutoClose
Case Else
DocChangedFocus
End Select
nOldOpenDocs = nOpenDocs
ResumeHere:
Exit Sub
ErrorHandler:
Debug.Print "oApp_DocumentChange:", Err.Number, Err.Description
Resume ResumeHere
End Sub

Private Sub AutoNew()
End Sub

Private Sub AutoOpen()
CheckFonts
End Sub

Private Sub AutoClose()
End Sub

Private Sub DocChangedFocus()
End Sub

Keyboard STILL won't work in WORD

Posted: 25 Sep 2007 01:12 PM PDT

On Sep 26, 2:14 pm, "CyberTaz" <typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet> wrote: 

Well, to all following this thread, the answer was finally to do a
archival system install of OS X. Went to the Apple Genius bar as
well, and after trying all good suggestions listed here, plus a few
more, that ended up being the final solution.

Thanks all.