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Windows users cannot open attachments created in Office 2008 Microsoft Office for Mac

Windows users cannot open attachments created in Office 2008 Microsoft Office for Mac


Windows users cannot open attachments created in Office 2008

Posted: 13 Sep 2008 07:26 AM PDT

I'm running 12.1.2, so yes.

Exchange 2003 Offline Address book and Mac users

Posted: 12 Sep 2008 09:33 AM PDT

net wrote:
 

Entourage doesn't have that feature available. However, if the users
have an Internet connection outside your company then they can still
access the GAL for lookups with the help of an AppleScript. Have a look
here:

"Accessing the Global Address List from Home"
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html>

Users can always add frequently messaged contacts to their Contacts
list, which does remain cached locally.

Hope this helps!

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How do I send an angry letter to Microsoft regarding Office 2008?

Posted: 12 Sep 2008 01:33 AM PDT

If it helps, I do not use any compression on my TIFFs (i.e. LZW), although it seems that's what Windows Word is complaining about (lack of decompression functionality).

Changing Icons

Posted: 11 Sep 2008 02:24 PM PDT

Bob,
many thanks for this. When I tried that initially, the Paste command was greyed out, but I guess that is because there was nothing on the clipboard. A happy man! :-))

Changing cursor direction

Posted: 11 Sep 2008 02:22 PM PDT

Bob,
another great answer. Not only that but a couple of useful articles to get me teeth into. Many thanks again! Iain

Moving a MS Access database to a Mac

Posted: 11 Sep 2008 09:45 AM PDT

com wrote: 

Hi,

You can move the Tables from Access to Microsoft Excel easily.

The queries, reports and input forms will not transfer. They will have
to be re-created from scratch in Excel.

See Using Microsoft Office as a Relational Database
http://www.agentjim.com/MVP/Excel/RelationalOffice.htm

-Jim

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permission denied

Posted: 10 Sep 2008 06:00 PM PDT

Hi Leigh -

I think you missed a key point: The OP is on a Windows system, not a Mac.

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



On 9/11/08 3:24 PM, in article 110920081224289325%ca,
"Leigh MacKay" <ca> wrote:
 

Office Programs Lock Up When Trying to Print

Posted: 10 Sep 2008 01:43 PM PDT

"Kwik Kopy Graphics " wrote:
 

See this page for help:

Troubleshooting Your User Account for a Problem
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/troubleshoot/test_user.html>

We've eliminated #1, your database as part of the problem. Start with #2 and
continue testing. #2,3,4,8 are the steps you will need to find the culprit.

Because this is a print problem, then my guess it's not a Microsoft pref but
one of the other preferences.

To fully understand how some obscure preference can be the cause read the
thread "Shift h still isn't working"

Shift h still isn't working Resolution: Re: Shift h still isn't working
......
<http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip.com/msg23460.htm
l> Here is the jist of the solution:
 

Let me know what you find.

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Diane

MS Office programs won't launch or open

Posted: 10 Sep 2008 11:14 AM PDT

"com" wrote:
 

Do an "Archive & Install"

Archive and Install

1) Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc and double-click the Install Mac OS X
icon.

2) Follow the onscreen instructions. In the pane where you select the
destination disk, select your current Mac OS X disk (in most cases, it will
be the only one available).

3) Click Options. If you want to save your existing files, users, and
network settings, select ³Archive and Install,² and then select ³Preserve
Users and Network Settings.² If you want to erase everything on your
computer and reinstall Mac OS X, select ³Erase and Install.² You can¹t
recover erased data.

4) Click Continue.

5) Click Customize to select which parts of Mac OS X you¹d like to install,
or click Install to perform a basic installation (recommended).


Once the install has finished, your system will be at whatever level the
disk you have is. So if your Install DVD/CD disk is 10.5.0, that's what
version of OS will be on your Mac. You will need to download the appropriate
Combo Updater from Apple's site to restore the system to a higher version.
After you run the combo, allow Software Update to download and install any
additional updates.

If this does not fix your problems you will need to do an "Erase & Install".
The last time I had to do an "Archive & Install" the only thing I had to
re-install was my Microsoft keyboard software.

Hope this helps!

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Diane

Running "All" Rules Doesn't work, but indviducal rules do

Posted: 09 Sep 2008 02:09 PM PDT

When you run All Rules, one of the rules is acting on the message before the
individual rule that works when run individually has a chance to move the
message. You can try moving the rule higher in the list.

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Diane


"com" wrote:
 

How do I Install Office:mac 2004 Upgrade on new iMac

Posted: 09 Sep 2008 12:02 AM PDT

Thanks for the exact instructions. Glad you are happy. Next step be sure you
have a good backup strategy. It is not advised to let Time Machine backup
Entourage. If Entourage is open and being written to during a backup the
copy can be corrupt. Since Time Machine does this hourly, Entourage will
most likely be in use when backed up. See these alternatives.

Entourage and Time-Machine-like backup (creates chronological backup of
Identity can be used by both Tiger and Leopard allowing you to roll back to
previous dated backups.

<http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/2008/01/entourage_and_time_machine.html>

Alternative method to use Entourage and Time Machine (does a once a day or
whatever time period you select) This quits Entourage and the Microsoft
Database daemon allowing for once a day backup into Time Machine.

<http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/2008/01/alternative_method_to_use_entourage_
and_time_machine.html>


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Diane

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