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- Installing together Office 97 and Office 2002
- Auto Configure Startup Folder
- multiple versions of office coexisting install questions
- Wake up!!
- Calling for Office 2000 Disks
- 2003 trial upgrade
- XP PRO AND OFFICE
- Office 2003 keeps runing install - help please
- CD Key number
- How do you execute Powertoys for Windows XP?
- Pulling Excel charts and graphs into Powerpoint or Word is a nightmare
Installing together Office 97 and Office 2002 Posted: 21 Oct 2004 05:57 AM PDT Easy. uninstall Office XP (2002) , install Access 97 and re-install Office XP and choose to keep the older version of Access. hth, g -- Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I MVP: Office Systems E-mail: org Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu "Mirko" <co.uk> wrote in message news:google.com... |
Posted: 20 Oct 2004 03:17 PM PDT Thanks, I will take that onboard via a VBA macro, but what do you mean by deployment and how is it done then? Is it an option available when Word is installed? John D. KePaHa wrote: |
multiple versions of office coexisting install questions Posted: 20 Oct 2004 09:10 AM PDT ok. thanks. "DL" <nothere> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... folder XP(2002). and for and that? newer installed |
Posted: 18 Oct 2004 09:25 PM PDT net wrote: Who the hell are you talking to? |
Posted: 18 Oct 2004 02:25 PM PDT I don't know what exactly are you trying to do but if you are applying the service pack than you are required to insert the original media in the drive so that some files can be re-copied. Cynics might say this is M$'s way of stopping pirating but I would have thought that with the advent of CDRW drives, people can easily supply copies of CDs relatively cheaply. Talking of CDRW drives, have you thought of making copies yourself and keeping them handy near the PC (with serial number) so that whenever needed by updates, this can be found easily. Since M$ has sophisticated activation system, even if the CDs are stolen from your desk, they are not likely to be of any use to the thief. Perhaps, Uncle Bill needs to be streetwise to know this! Hope this proves useful. http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm .. JR wrote: -- I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation. I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work. I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks! |
Posted: 17 Oct 2004 09:07 PM PDT So you know. I looked at the read me and it does say qualifies for an upgrade purchase and below is what they direct you to when you try to purchase a key code on line. Shopping Cart Qty Description Unit Price: Total 1 Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 Upgrade $239.00 $239.00 SKU# 021-06873 Subtotal:$239.00 "garfield-n-odie" wrote: |
Posted: 17 Oct 2004 12:23 PM PDT JIM wrote: No? Really?! You don't say! Funny how MS doesn't include /Office/ in its *OPERATING SYSTEMS*, now isn't it?! Maybe that's because it actually wants to sell Office? have office and office small business 2002 but The answer is simple. You cannot. XP SBE was OEM only and, as such is tied to the PC it was shipped with/first installed on. You may not install it on any other system. You want Office you'll have to purchase it. -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
Office 2003 keeps runing install - help please Posted: 16 Oct 2004 06:06 AM PDT I am experiencing the very same error on a number of machines. I have not found a solution yet. is this a known bug? Regards, heggers On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:01:44 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian" <com.uk> wrote: |
Posted: 15 Oct 2004 09:15 PM PDT Hey Vishal, After all that text in your message, you have answered the wrong question!! The question was about Office 2000 but you seem to have copied every thing verbatim from Microsoft knowledge base article which deals with Windows XP. We don't do this way in the UK especially when you have only succeeded in confusing the original poster!. Do you mind giving just the link instead of copying and pasting in the body of the message! I hope you can understand this simple instruction. Are you in Bangalore by any chance where the Indians have stolen jobs from British and other European workers!? The answer you should have given is that Serial Numbers can be obtained from here: http://www.serialarchive.com This site was originally given to us by Michael Stevens MS-MVP (http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm). Michael is a high time pirate who supplies link for tools to pirate M$ products. His site bears his name so it is not difficult to google it! I do not want to be part of his scheme to defraud M$. Hope this proves useful. "vishal subramaniam (msft)" wrote: -- I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation. I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work. I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks! |
How do you execute Powertoys for Windows XP? Posted: 15 Oct 2004 06:00 PM PDT Hans Crump wrote: Wrong Newsgroup.... In the meantime, right-click on an empty area of your desktop. Select Properties, Appearance, Effects. Look at the second pull-down menu. courtney sends.... |
Pulling Excel charts and graphs into Powerpoint or Word is a nightmare Posted: 15 Oct 2004 12:25 PM PDT littleearthquakes wrote: Wow. I find it incredibly easy. In fact, I create all my charts in Excel, then place them in Powerpoint slides (provided you installed Microsoft Chart--it installes automatically with Excel). Select the chart page (not the chart itself) in Excel, press Control-A, Control-C. Go to your Word or Powerpoint document and press Control-V. Your chart will appear with resizing tabs. If you right-click on the chart, you will find that the spreadsheet (and any formulas) comes with the chart. Works perfectly. courtney sends.... |
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