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Office 2008 - No Macros? Microsoft Office for Mac


Office 2008 - No Macros?

Posted: 17 Oct 2007 11:48 PM PDT


On 18/10/2007 08:02, in article phx.gbl,
"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <com> wrote:
 

About the Exchange integration within Entourage 2008 compared to what we
already have in Entourage 2004: Do you know what's new and different?
I have yet to see a Microsoft comparison of features between 2004 and 2008.
This leads me to believe that there is little difference between the two
(apart from Out of Office and My Day) just a bit of "deckchair rearranging".

Which isn't really good enough for four years of development. Is it?

Thanks,

Paul

Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive removal

Posted: 17 Oct 2007 11:06 PM PDT

In article <googlegroups.com>,
Mike H <com> wrote:
 

Another thought is that it might be the QuickTime update problem:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306043

Office 2004 and upcoming 2008 Licensing

Posted: 17 Oct 2007 06:20 PM PDT

Ryan R. LaMothe wrote: 

Hi Ryan!

If you have Partner status then you probably have a dedicated
representative from Microsoft. Since licensing agreements can always be
negotiated I suggest you contact your rep. Our company is volume
licensed for Mac software so with the proper agreement then I'm sure
yours can be too.

Hope this helps!

--

bill

William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
Entourage Help Page <http://entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>

Can;t update

Posted: 17 Oct 2007 11:29 AM PDT

Download the update on another computer with a reliable Internet Connection
then, burn to a CD or store on a thumb drive and then copy to your computer
and run the update.
--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry
"efb" <com> wrote in message
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MacOs Microsoft Office 2004 are not readable on PC in XP's Microsoft Office 2003

Posted: 16 Oct 2007 08:00 AM PDT

com wrote: 

And to add to both John's and Bob's suggestions, be sure you append the
appropriate file extension to the end of the file names.

Word = .doc
Excel = .xls
PowerPoint = .ppt

Hope this helps!

--

bill

William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
Entourage Help Page <http://entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>

White Text On Black

Posted: 15 Oct 2007 10:53 PM PDT

Bob says::

"...reconsider the last point of your post. All this would
accomplish is a reversal of the "problem" areas, so what started out
as
black on white would then become white on black. How is Word supposed
to
know _which_ content should be reversed & which *shouldn't*? And what
about
the colors which appear to be white but may actually be several shades
off
from 255? Or a color such as very dark blue? What's a word processor
supposed to do with them?"

I guess you're referring to my second point (the "mixed" pixel and
text one). If I understand it, you're correct. Of course interspersed
images (pixels) themselves within the flow of text would not have to
be inverted. No need to touch these images themselves at all. And I
see your point: surrounding these images on the margins and in spaces
above and below would be that nasty black stuff. How would Word, in a
sense, be able to "separate" each image per se (untouchable) from its
surrounding black crud (touchable)? That's, I guess, one of those
can't-do technical matters I suspected would be there.

Clive's suggestion, with some nice refinements, adds to what I've been
doing when "mixed" web pages occur whether the "black page" problem
arises or not.

My first scenario, though, the one with pure text, would be another
matter.

Dave

mac office to pc

Posted: 15 Oct 2007 07:52 PM PDT

In article <googlegroups.com>,
net wrote:
 

Yes, you can transfer your documents...

Text box

Posted: 15 Oct 2007 06:35 PM PDT

Hi JE

I am sorry. I am in the wrong group. I have Microsoft Office Excel 2003. I
have Microsoft XP Professional. The font is arial.
--
Ed


"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
 

Office 2004 update 11.3.8 problem

Posted: 13 Oct 2007 10:38 AM PDT

In article <googlegroups.com>,
co.uk wrote:
 

You shouldn't lose anything if you reinstall Office (except some of your
preferences), as long as you run Remove Office (just trashing the
applications likely won't do much for you).

Entourage stores emails in your identity in the ~:Documents:Microsoft
User Data folder (where ~ is your home directory), which is not touched
by Remove Office.

Even if you archive and install, you won't lose that data.

Office 97 Product Key

Posted: 13 Oct 2007 10:00 AM PDT

Sorry - I was thinking Office 98 - advice is the same, but the upgrade would
be to office 2003 or 2007:-}

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 10/13/07 1:00 PM, in article
com, "Luv2sing"
<microsoft.com> wrote:

I have a genuine(not copied) cd version of Office Suite 97 and no packaging
to go with it. I have no access to any product key and would like to be
able
to use this program. Is there any way to receive a key for this cd? There
are embedded code numbers on the back of the cd on the ring - does this
identify the authenticity? PLEASE HELP! I require an 11 digit code.

New 10-9-07 Office update Danger!! Word erased from HD!

Posted: 12 Oct 2007 09:58 AM PDT

In article <googlegroups.com>,
jaime1007 <com> wrote:
 

Assuming it's an MS problem (which is unclear, since there have been
thousands of successful updates for every problem posted here), this
update has *nothing* to do with preventing malicious erasing of your
files...

AFAIK, the update primarily corrects a problem that could cause a
specially engineered Word file to overwrite the computer's *memory* and
cause Word to crash.

Can't update

Posted: 11 Oct 2007 07:10 PM PDT

Well, in view of the message I'd suggest you get your ISP on the horn & see
if they can help you out - make sure that you don't waste your time with
anyone who is less than a level/tier 2 support person. Certain ISPs (such as
Comcast) have periodically been reported as having problems with MS servers.

You might also try doing the download at something other than a peak period
- such as late at night after the kids have done their homework, loaded
their iPods and kissed their YouTube sweethearts goodnight:-)

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 10/12/07 9:44 AM, in article C334E450.41B%com, "efb"
<com> wrote:

Correction. I got a message: server might be too buy, or problem with
network. Try again later. Network seems fine except for this. Any
suggestions? Thanks.


free office :mac 2008

Posted: 11 Oct 2007 05:59 PM PDT

In article <googlegroups.com>,
kuhlit <com> wrote:
 

Your earlier post seemed to say that *you* should get a free upgrade,
and this post says that *nobody* should get a free upgrade. Confusing...

Seems like you're making a rather self-centered determination of what is
fair and what isn't. Just because you can't have something means that
nobody should be able to? That seems far more unfair to me.

Do you apply the same standards to everything?

Should a car dealer not be able to discount the price of a 2007 car when
the 2008 models come out, just because some customers bought a 2007 car
at the 2007 price?

Should grocery stores be prevented from having 2 for 1 sales, just
because some customers paid full price the day before?

And, ultimately, shouldn't MS be able to give away free copies of Office
2004 when it pre-sells Office 2008 if it wants to?

As you said, it's just my opinion, but I suspect that it's more commonly
accepted than yours...

My word and entourage vanished

Posted: 11 Oct 2007 07:54 AM PDT

On my book I have only one account the Admin.
I was thinking about this , but I can not see how.
Thanks.