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Re-installing MS Office 2008 with sameproduct key after restoring mac to factorysettings? Microsoft Office for Mac

Re-installing MS Office 2008 with sameproduct key after restoring mac to factorysettings? Microsoft Office for Mac


Re-installing MS Office 2008 with sameproduct key after restoring mac to factorysettings?

Posted: 16 Apr 2008 04:01 AM PDT

Thanks, that's great :)

windows movie maker won,t recognize videos from my nokia n95

Posted: 16 Apr 2008 02:07 AM PDT

ooooooops,thanks!

"Michel Bintener" wrote:
 

Excel crashes when I move sheets

Posted: 15 Apr 2008 07:27 AM PDT

Yes, this is the new Office 2008. I just ran a software update on my Mac and nothing popped up for office. Is there another route?

As far as your other questions, the sheets are all copies of one another. Before I upgraded to 2008, I could create a new sheet with a button on the page...but with 2008 this function doesn't work anymore. I didn't create this workbook so I'm not sure how this master page template was created.

Does MS offer a cross-grade from Win to Mac?

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 08:15 PM PDT

Thanks for the reply. I guessed that this might be the case but wanted to make sure.

Accessing desktop shortcuts when programs are running

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 12:24 PM PDT

 

Hold Option-Command keys down and click on Desktop. Everything else
disappears. Same when you select another application in the Dock.

--
Diane

Will there be a demo?

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 01:53 AM PDT

Quoting from "com" <com>, in
article caR9absDaxw, on [DATE:
 

Hi,

It's most likely that eventually there will be a test drive or demo of some
sort. For all of the recent versions of Office they have produced one,
although as the ads say, "past performance is not always an indication of
future performance."

Concerning Office 2004, what does "does not work" mean? What kind of
server? Do you get an error message when you try to do something? If you can
provide full details then perhaps someone has already solved that problem
and can point you in the right direction.

-Jim

--
Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
MVP info http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/

Hyperlinks in Excel and elsewhere

Posted: 13 Apr 2008 11:24 AM PDT

You're correct - Office 2003 files cannot create OOXML files & it isn't just
a matter of changing the extension.

To paste into the Insert Hyperlink dialog use the keyboard command -
Command+V. Depending on which browser you use you may be able to paste
directly into a cell & retain the hyperlink formatting - Firefox yes, Safari
no - without having to use the dialog at all.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 4/13/08 5:47 PM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

What happened to the column number count in the status bar?

Posted: 12 Apr 2008 05:39 PM PDT

Thanks...I will give that a try.
Hopefully there will be a patch of some sort to correct.

Office Mac 2008 product key madness!

Posted: 12 Apr 2008 10:20 AM PDT

In article <1ifhe92.13nyd7awfsu5fN%com>,
Mike Rosenberg <com> wrote:
 

His gmail address is enough for me. He's KF'd as a GG.

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office 2004 installed but all documents stilltest drive really really annoying

Posted: 11 Apr 2008 09:15 AM PDT

In article <C4275526.152F%com>,
Matthew Gardiner <com> wrote:
 

Unless, of course, you have picture windows, in which case your
documents might be lonely for a while.
 

Template documents, by default, are saved in the application folder. So
are any documents stored in the Startup folder within the application
folder.

So THOSE documents ARE at risk, because the Remove Office application
DOESN'T "uninstall" the software, it does DELETE the application folder,
along with the Microsoft Preference folder.

It's silly to expect a user to *intuit* what "Remove Office" does and
does not touch.

It's not enough to "learn the difference" between user documents and
applications (FAR more documents are deleted than applications, BTW).

You also have to understand what the Remove Office application actually
does.

Which, I thought, is exactly what the OP was asking...

PLEASE HELP ME with page numbering

Posted: 09 Apr 2008 01:25 PM PDT

Why the bloody hell are you posting this to a Mac newsgroup?

Pathetic idiot!


On 10/04/08 8:25 AM, in article
com, "kimfnp"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Clip art gallery doesn't open.

Posted: 09 Apr 2008 01:00 PM PDT

After much consternation and hand wringing, I finally installed the 12.0.1 update by removing Office and reinstalling it. All of this has had no effect on the Clip Art Gallery. It doesn't open and requires force quit to get out.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Virtual pc not supported ( Could not postthis under Virtual PC Product

Posted: 09 Apr 2008 09:23 AM PDT

On 4/9/08 11:23 AM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 
No you can't. You need VPC version 7 to run on a G5.

--
Bob Greenblatt [MVP], Macintosh
bobgreenblattATmsnDOTcom

Multi language settings on User Interface

Posted: 08 Apr 2008 02:17 AM PDT

Hi Vince,
 

I'm not sure if you can have two different language versions of Office on
the same computer, at least not in the main Applications folder. It might be
a good idea to create an Applications folder inside each user's home
directory and then install Office there; that way, there should be no
interference.
 

No, I'm afraid you can't. When you buy the full version in English, that's
all you get: the English version. You are required to buy two copies, one in
English, one in German.
 

The language used in the Mac's UI can be changed. In fact, you can have two
different user accounts, one for yourself and one for your girlfriend, and
set the appropriate language for each account. Furthermore, most Mac
applications are multilingual, meaning that if you open them in an account
with German as the system language, they will display in German as well;
likewise with English/French/Spanish etc. Office is one of the few
exceptions who do not follow that rule.
 
--
Michel Bintener
Microsoft MVP
Office:mac (Entourage & Word)

*** Please always reply to the newsgroup. ***

BILIGULA , Arabic and Farsi

Posted: 06 Apr 2008 03:01 PM PDT

Use Help> Send Feedback to voice your dissatisfaction to Microsoft - they
"may" see your comments in the newsgroup but most likely *not*.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 4/12/08 3:06 PM, in article caR9absDaxw, "Emad
Almassalkhi" <com> wrote: