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Switched from Excel to Outlook 2003. No incoming mail with Window. - Microsoft Office forums


Switched from Excel to Outlook 2003. No incoming mail with Window.

Posted: 29 Aug 2004 09:51 PM PDT

Semofo1 wrote: 

Excel is a SPREADSHEET program, Outlook is a MAIL client. You CAN'T switch
form one to the other. What did you REALLY do?


Which languages (including AutoCorrect) does Office XP include?

Posted: 29 Aug 2004 02:31 PM PDT

Greek-language proofing tools are not included with Office XP. You have to
get the Office XP Multilingual User Interface Pack described in
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291130.

"Jenoudi" wrote:
 

How can I run the initial office wizard to set up my account

Posted: 29 Aug 2004 12:03 AM PDT

If you wish to keep the modified dates of yr email, important for archiving,
Export from OE to OL.
An import will change all dates to the import date.

"Timothy L" <com> wrote in message
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Fast Find

Posted: 28 Aug 2004 11:54 PM PDT

Hi Stephen,

Findfast was discontinued after Office 2000 and didn't run
on Windows 2000. It's possible that Office has activated
the Windows Indexing Service for Office 'Fast Searching'
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282106&FR=1

Disabling or uninstalling the Windows XP Indexing Service
component is one of the 'common' tweaks suggested for some
speed improvement.

http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak545.aspx

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<<"John Smith" <com> wrote in message news:u%fYc.11879$bigpond.net.au...
Hi Bob
No icon in control panel!
The reason I am going down this path is I am having problems with my PC
slowing down over time
It was suggested in another newsgroup to try this course of action
Does no icon mean Fast Find is not enabled?
Regards
Stephen >>
--
I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp




desktop to laptop

Posted: 28 Aug 2004 10:35 PM PDT

Q. How many times can I install Office 2003 Editions?

A. You can install one copy of Office Professional Edition 2003, Office
Small Business Edition 2003, and Office Standard Edition 2003 on your main
computer and another on your laptop computer for your exclusive, but
non-concurrent use. To install a version of these Office 2003 Editions on
more than these two computers, you must obtain another license for the
program. You can install Office Student and Teacher Edition 2003 on up to
three computers in your household if a household member is qualified. You
can work with Office 2003 Editions at your desk and when mobile.

Note: Licenses for the 2003 release of Office acquired preinstalled on new
computers are single-computer licenses that cannot be transferred or
installed on another computer.

Source: http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/faq.mspx (look
under "Installation and Compatibility")



Q. Does Microsoft require product activation for Office 2003 Editions?

A. Yes. You need to activate the software by providing your country/region
name and product identification number, but you don't have to provide any
personal information (such as a name or telephone number).
Learn more about product activation:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/activation.mspx

Source: http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/faq.mspx (look
under "Installation and Compatibility")



Product activation should start automatically when you run any Office 2003
Professional Application for the first time.

As long your copy of Office 2003 is genuine and has only been installed on
the number of computers mentioned in it's license agreement without going
over, then you should be fine.


If you are not sure if your version of Microsoft Office is genuine, visit
the How To Tell website for Microsoft Office:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/howtotell/ww/office.mspx

If you are not sure if your version of Microsoft Windows is genuine, visit
the How To Tell website for Microsoft Windows:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/howtotell/ww/windows.mspx




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Problem Installing Office XP Standard for Students & Teachers

Posted: 28 Aug 2004 01:17 PM PDT

Anne,
Have a happy installation...

Chris Schatte

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"Anne" wrote:
 

How to remove and resell Office XP Pro OEM

Posted: 28 Aug 2004 10:35 AM PDT

Steve Cohen wrote: 


Sure you can sell it - but you'd have to sell your computer too. Doesn't
anyone read EULAs anymore?! Let me assist you: -

" Software as a Component of the Computer - Transfer. THIS
LICENSE MAY NOT BE SHARED, TRANSFERRED TO OR
USED CONCURRENTLY ON DIFFERENT COMPUTERS.
The SOFTWARE is licensed with the COMPUTER as a single
integrated product and may only be used with the COMPUTER. If
the SOFTWARE is not accompanied by HARDWARE, you may not use
the SOFTWARE. You may permanently transfer all of your rights
under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer
of the COMPUTER, provided you retain no copies, if you
transfer the SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the
media, any upgrades, this EULA and the Certificate of
Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this
EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must also
include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE."

So no, you may not sell Office, unless you also sell the system.

In addition, even if that copy of Office had been retail you could not have
sold it as the licence would have been absorbed into the upgrade, so if you
wanted to sell XP, you couldn't, unless you sold 2003 along with it.

--
My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually
lose his marbles?



Office 2k3 registration

Posted: 27 Aug 2004 08:34 AM PDT

Ted Bealmear,
As stated you must activate or the software will time out and go into
reduced functionality mode. Student/Teacher 2003 allows for 3 installations
on 3 different machines.
If you ever have to reinstall on the machines it was installed on you may
have to use the phone method to re-activate Office.
Read your eula.

Chris Schatte

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"Mercury" wrote:
 

Two configurations for Office ?

Posted: 27 Aug 2004 02:08 AM PDT

To put things as simply as possible:

I use Word and Excel without hardly any customization. OTOH, my wife uses
lots of toolbars and hence needs the document to appear on the screen in
very small fonts. So, would it be possible to have one shortcut for "my"
Excel (like straight out of the box) and another one for "hers", with all of
her customizations?


Daniel

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