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Where is SaveAs on the toolbar Word2007 Microsoft Office for Mac


Where is SaveAs on the toolbar Word2007

Posted: 24 Oct 2007 07:35 AM PDT

No problem - glad to help.
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Lost original Office CD

Posted: 23 Oct 2007 10:35 PM PDT

On Oct 24, 2:35 am, com wrote: 

If you have a upgrade of Office and you purchase Office 2004 upgrade,
you can still install Office 2004 from this upgrade.
You insert the Office 2004 Cd and drag the Office 2004 folder to the
desktop and when you launch an Office application you will receive an
upgrade verification to browse to a earlier version, this is when you
can insert your earlier version of the upgrade into the drive and just
browse to the earlier version folder and it will verify successfully.

Darlene

Leopard

Posted: 23 Oct 2007 04:37 PM PDT

Hi,

Those who know won't say.

My recommendations for a happy Leopard install:

1. Run DiskWarrior - fix all problems before proceding
2. Make a disc image of your hard drive
3. Use Archive and Install option of the Leopard installer

-Jim


Quoting from "John McGhie" <name>, in article
C346B113.AAC2%name, on [DATE:
 

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LaTex-like editor in Office 2008

Posted: 23 Oct 2007 03:11 PM PDT

(I realize this is a Mac newsgroup, but bear with me and read
on...)

This is a good opportunity for me to point out that MathType 6,
which is compatible with Windows Vista and integrates with Office
2007, has TeX/LaTeX input and output (which I'll refer to simply
as TeX). You can type TeX directly into the MathType window, or
you can copy a TeX equation from an existing document and paste
it into MathType. This works in both Word and PowerPoint, which
the OMML equation editor (i.e., the new one in Word 2007) does
not. (It's Word-only.) MathType 6 can also accept equations that
you copy from websites like Wikepedia and PlanetMath, and you can
author equations for these sites.

While all of the above applies specifically to Windows at the
moment, the TeX features I mentioned above will be present in the
next version of MathType for Macintosh, which will be released
sometime after Office 2008 ships. Note that MathType has the
advantage of allowing collaboration between Mac and Windows, thus
it has a huge advantage over the OMML equation editor when it
comes to collaboration since OMML equations can't be created on a
Mac nor can OMML equations created in WinWord be edited on a Mac.
MathType equations are editable on both platforms and
transportable between both platforms. Further, you don't have to
wait for the new version -- MathType 6 equations created on a
Windows machine can be edited with MathType 5.1 on a Mac (and
vice versa).

For a free 30-day evaluation of MathType, see our website (link
in my signature).

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On 23-Oct-2007, com wrote:
 

Reinstalling w/ new product key

Posted: 22 Oct 2007 05:14 PM PDT

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

99% of the time? Hmm...

I've *never* had the Remove licensing information option in the Remove
Office application fail.

Perhaps you have permissions problems or had corruption in your
preferences folder.

In any case, blowing away *all* your Office preferences is hardly the
"best" way, IMO. Instead, if you want to manually delete the licensing
info, and as indicated on the web page I referenced, you could choose to
remove the one preference file that contains the license info (Microsoft
Office Settings (11)).

But in my experience, Remove Office has done the job.

Linking from Word to Powerpoint

Posted: 22 Oct 2007 08:57 AM PDT

You have a space in "Slide 2".

Word takes a very literal view of HTML: spaces and case are significant.

Cheers


On 23/10/07 2:25 AM, in article
googlegroups.com, "greencode"
<com> wrote:

I have added the link as you suggested but I can't get it to open a
specific slide - it simply opens from the beginning. I have added two
slides to the PPT; one called Slide 1 and the other Slide 2. I have
then added the link which looks like this "test.ppt#Slide%202"

Also, if I can get this to work is there any way to open that slide in
"Normal View" as it seems to be opening it in a window but in
slideshow view.

Basically I'm trying to create a document in Word which references
slides in PPT so I can hand to website developers so they can quickly
reference screens.


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Word and Excel and Power Point will not load

Posted: 22 Oct 2007 08:37 AM PDT

On Oct 22, 1:18 pm, Mike H <com> wrote: 

Hello Mike,

It seems you have a corrupt font or fonts on your Operating System, if
it was a quicktime issue none of the Office applications will load.
All of your Office applications loads the fonts from your font book
before it opens the applications except for Entourage. What you would
need to do is rename all the font folders to find out what font folder
it is and then once you find what folder it is in you have to do the
process of elimination to find out what font or fonts are causing the
issue.

Darlene

Installing Office 2004 on a Mac

Posted: 21 Oct 2007 10:45 PM PDT

On Oct 22, 7:19 am, John McGhie <name> wrote: 

If the CD works on other Mac OS and it is ejecting on this Mac, there
may be a issue with the drive, please contact Apple Support at
1-800-275-2273.


Darlene