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Office 2004 (Stud & Tea) wont run on MacBook Microsoft Office for Mac


Office 2004 (Stud & Tea) wont run on MacBook

Posted: 13 Nov 2007 11:50 PM PST

On Nov 15, 3:34 am, "CyberTaz" <typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet> wrote: 

Yup, I did that, installed them all... but still it does the same
thing. The icon bounces for a moment... then disappears!

Doh!

upgrading

Posted: 13 Nov 2007 11:47 AM PST

On November14Wednesday11/14/07 4:29 PM, in article
googlegroups.com,
"net" <net> wrote:
 

Try applying the latest Apple combo updater for Tiger:

You might have to use "Remove Office" and reinstall Office then UPDATE!
After running the combo to get working again.

Running the combo updater from Apple overwrites potentially problem-causing
files. Combo updaters will install on the same version as they¹re
applying‹no need to roll back or do a clean install.

Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo Update (PPC)
<http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/macosx_updates/macosx10410combo
updateppc.html>

Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo Update (Intel)

<http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/macosx_updates/macosx10410combo
updatev11intel.html>


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Use over a network/community calendar/address book

Posted: 13 Nov 2007 10:26 AM PST

On Nov 14, 6:34 am, John McGhie <name> wrote: 

John: thanks for taking the time to respond with such a detailed
answer. Not what I wanted to hear, but good to find out now before I
buy 6 copies of MSoffice.

Bought Office 2008 Beta and now it says it's about to Expire

Posted: 12 Nov 2007 09:56 PM PST

Hi Jim:

Let's be a little realistic, shall we? You can "pay money to some crook for
a beta version of Microsoft software". That's like buying a stolen camera
in a pub. Paying money for something that is stolen in the first place is
not the same as "buying" it.

When you buy something, you get the legal right to use it.

You have paid money for the right to go to jail :-) As Jolly Rodger said:
not to bright :-)

In this case, I advise anyone who has a copy of Office 2008 to get it off
their machine SOON.

It may APPEAR to "activate normally", but I also know that if you allow it
to do so, you WILL regret it :-)

Surely you are winding us up? Surely you do not actually believe that the
largest software company in the world is going to issue beta versions of
(what may be the next release of) its software in such a condition that they
can be safely cracked? Really?

I cannot understand why anyone who sets out to steal from a company that has
a larger security team than many police forces, thinks it's a good idea to
post announcing the fact, to a server owned by that company! Did I miss a
news report? Has the H5N1 Chicken Flu virus finally mutated to a "Darwin
Virus"? (The Darwin Award is given posthumously to the person who finds the
stupidest way to remove themselves from the gene pool each year...)

Cheers


On 14/11/07 4:40 PM, in article C35FED7E.4EA%net, "Jim
Graham" <net> wrote:
 

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Office 2004 update 11.3.9 weirdness

Posted: 12 Nov 2007 06:39 AM PST

In article <microsoft.com>, JE
McGimpsey <org> wrote:
 

I'll third that. Also, as a preventative measure, one might consider
hopping into in Finder preferences È general to inhibit display of hard
disk icons on the desktop.

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Installation of Office 2004 on OS X 10.5 Leopard

Posted: 12 Nov 2007 01:25 AM PST

Hi Ratliff,

The framework error is a result of not installing the office updates. Did
you attempt to manually install any updates? The way to launch the
autoupdate utility is from the Help menu of any office application.

EndNote X has no known compatibility problems with Word or Leopard. I just
installed Leopard, then Office 2004 and Endnote on a new laptop today.

By any chance do you still have the trial version of office on your
computer? If so, use the Remove Office tool to get rid of it, as the trial
version may be trying to be the default application instead of the actual
version.

-Jim


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

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New Installation & Update

Posted: 12 Nov 2007 12:00 AM PST

On November12Monday11/12/07 1:16 PM, in article
googlegroups.com,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

Check the Microsoft Component Plugin in the Office folder. It will show what
update has been applied.

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New Macbook with OS X Leopard won't load Office 2004

Posted: 11 Nov 2007 08:47 PM PST

Was the Office packaging sealed? I have a sneaking suspicion that someone
bought the package, swapped the disks, then returned it for a refund.
Examine the labeling on the disk to verify that it *is* 2004.
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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

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Powerpoint presenter tools

Posted: 05 Nov 2007 06:56 PM PST

Hi,

Yes, this is possible.

You would create a visual basic macro (very short) that would activate
presenter tools for you.

Here's a problem with me answering your question - my own time crunch. I
started to work this out and now I am leaving on a trip till next week.

So that you can see how far I got with your answer I'm posting what I have
so far. Essentially, my plan is to programmatically open the powerpoint file
and then programmatically click a Presenter Tools button.

Here's a the beginning of the set of steps you could take. I hope someone
fills in the rest while I am away. Otherwise we will have to pick this up
again on Thanksgiving weekend:

From the VIEW menu choose TOOLBARS then CUSTOMIZE TOOLBARS/MENUS

Click the NEW button and name the new Toolbar (for this example I'll call it
Presenter).

Click the COMMANDS button and then drag the PRESENTER TOOLS icon from the
menu to your new toolbar.

Click the TOOLBARS button (back to where you were a few seconds ago)

Click MENUBAR in the left side then click the RESET button (that restores
the PRESENTER TOOLS command to the menu without removing it from your new
toolbar). Don't worry if the menu disappears or looks screwy at this point.

Click the OK Button

From the VIEW menu choose Visual Basic to see the VB Toolbar

Click the VISUAL BASIC EDITOR button.

From the menu choose INSERT then MODULE

Paste the following into the module:

[VBA code goes here]

-Jim



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