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macros are disabled message

Posted: 03 Feb 2005 04:09 PM PST

I've been doing some more reading and it appears there should be an option
to allow a macro to be trusted and then it is added to the trusted
publishers list. In my case the Stamps.dot file does not give me that
option. How can it be added to the publishers list? (It points to
stamps.com which is under Tools/Stamps.com Internet Postage.) Thanks, Jimt

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problems with office 97

Posted: 03 Feb 2005 01:11 PM PST

Thank you its fixed all problems


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Spellcheck trouble with Word

Posted: 02 Feb 2005 01:32 PM PST

csapi3t1.dll does not come into play with English spellchecking on Office
2000. So getting a new copy of it or moving it around won't make any
difference.

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Outlook Properties option is greyed out

Posted: 02 Feb 2005 07:53 AM PST

Hi Harrison,

According to your description, I know you want to find E-mail address books.

At first, thank Sue for her suggestion. As Sue suggested, you may perform
the following steps to find it:

1. Click Tools - Email Accounts¡*
2. Select View or change existing directories or address books and click
Next.
3. Under Name list, you may find it.

I hope this information helps.

If you need further assistance on this issue, I would suggest you submit
this post in microsoft.public.outlook.general newsgroup, as they are best
suitable to helping you with Outlook issues.

Regards,

Ada Pan

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Exporting Contacts, but contact folder does not appear

Posted: 01 Feb 2005 07:45 PM PST

It sounds like you're looking in the wrong part of the Outlook folder
hierarchy. Contacts usually are not archived. Look for the Contacts folder
under a different information store.

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Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
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error message, the specified program requires a newer version of w

Posted: 01 Feb 2005 11:37 AM PST

Nasnmel wrote: 


The only help you need is from an optician. It states very clearly on the
box the required versions - if you cannot read a box, then there really is
no hope for you.

You should have STFW before purchase. You're obviously aware of Microsoft's
website as you found it to post to this group. If you'd searched for "Office
2003" you'd have found all the information necessary to make an informed
choice - but you were too stupid to do that, weren't you? Well now your
stupidity has cost you a few hundred pounds. Now you're going to have to
waste another couple of hundred pounds upgrading to Windows XP. But that's
what you get for being stupid.

No shop is going to take back opened software - and especially not when the
purchaser was at fault.

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on salads.



email destination

Posted: 01 Feb 2005 10:23 AM PST

Who would that be?

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Office Installation - 2 languages

Posted: 01 Feb 2005 09:07 AM PST

Thanks for info. What would be the easiest way to change over to English,
without loosing all of the setting, i.e.: accounts, mailbox. Can I back-up
the pst file then just point to the new version when done? Does the pst
file keep these settings?

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote
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office trial install problems

Posted: 30 Jan 2005 02:55 AM PST

thanks Julie4js,
this was the second time i downloaded the trial version from Microsoft. The
first time i tried to install, it told me that it wasnt a valid win32
application, i was advised to download again, which i did, and as you know im
still having problems. i dont want to go out and buy the program and
continue having issues with it. keep me informed
regards
mark

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Running two versions of Office 2003 on the same PC

Posted: 28 Jan 2005 02:37 AM PST


Look
at:http://www.microsoft.com/office/previous/xp/multilingual/options.asp
It might help. Good Luck
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