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Alerts Daemon keeps freezeing Microsoft Office for Mac


Alerts Daemon keeps freezeing

Posted: 12 Aug 2009 07:04 AM PDT

nope this is my first post

I asked a second time here: <http://www.officeformac.com/ms/ProductForums/MacMessenger/1292/0>

Cange Language to English

Posted: 12 Aug 2009 05:54 AM PDT

<com> wrote:
 

Office will remain in Spanish no matter what.
I've had reports though that if you borrow an English install CD from
someone, it will accept your serial number.
That's the only way for you to install Office in English,


Corentin

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Looking for Custom Views in 2008, but can't find?!?

Posted: 11 Aug 2009 01:40 AM PDT

thx bob for that, got it! Cheers, jigs

Entourage Web Services in 12.2 update? Where are they?

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 09:40 PM PDT

ah, thx for that Michel, i was hoping for a free mobileme using Entourage. oh well, perhaps in the next life...cheers!

Trial download DMG not recognized

Posted: 09 Aug 2009 04:04 PM PDT

On 8/9/09 4:04 PM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

I forwarded your info on to a contact at DR. They are looking into the
issue. I'll get back or they might contact you directly.

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Can't sent word files

Posted: 09 Aug 2009 05:18 AM PDT

In article <#phx.gbl>, Rob Schneider
<com> wrote:
 

Because this is a Mac. That's not how we solve problems on the Mac.

At most we create a new user account in OS X.

Office 2008 Upgrade - Applications no Longer Open

Posted: 08 Aug 2009 09:45 PM PDT

On 8/8/09 9:45 PM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

The MAU does not automatically update you. YOU have to select to download an
install. 

There is a known problem where the Setup Assistant loops, but what you are
describing does not sound like this issue.

There is also a problem with some product keys causing the Setup Assistant
to popup.

Invalid Product Key after updating to SP2
<http://tinyurl.com/nmogr5>
 

This is not a usual error. It sounds like you still have Office 2004 or
Office X installed and clicked on the wrong file. 

No, you have to either drag back a backup copy of Office 2008 or re-install.

Steps to re-install Office

<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/install/reinstall_steps.html>

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Setting Up Word 2008

Posted: 08 Aug 2009 01:31 PM PDT

com wrote: 

Hi

To make a custom toolbar do the following:

1. From the View menu choose Customize Menus and Toolbars
2. Click the New button and then enter a name for your toolbar
- a very small empty toolbar will appear. You may have to look closely
at the screen because it is only a placeholder big enough for one
toolbar button
3. Click the Commands tab of the Customize menus and toolbars dialog box.
4. Drag individual commands to your new toolbar

In the Customize dialog box, near the lower left there's a pop-up menu
that lets you choose to save your new toolbar in either Normal (Word's
default template) or the current document, which could then be saved a
sa a template if you like.

You can make as many custom toolbars as you like.

When you're done making a toolbar, click the OK button in the Customize
dialog box to close it. Then you can toggle your toolbars on and off
using the View > Toolbars menu.

You can swap toolbars from one open document or template to another
using Format > Styles > Organizer.

You can change the way a toolbar button appears on a toolbar by
right-clicking or control-clicking a toolbar button and choosing
Properties. You can dispaly the icon, text, or both. You can paste new
button pictures for your toolbar icons this way, too.

As you can see, Word gives you a lot of flexibility when working with
toolbars.

-Jim

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All Office 2008 applications hang

Posted: 08 Aug 2009 12:02 AM PDT

Thanks for letting us know what worked for you. It helps us to know what to
suggest to other users.

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Diane


On 8/12/09 4:53 AM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

Document Scanning

Posted: 07 Aug 2009 08:40 AM PDT

On 8/8/09 7:58 AM, in article C6A2E08C.5110D%cast.net,
"Bob Jones" <cast.net> wrote:
 
But there is support built into the Mac OS. You'll find Image Capture in the
Applications folder, which can scan, and place the images in a file and/or
on the clipboard where they can be inserted in any Office document.

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[ANN] Office 2008 for Mac 12.2.1 available now

Posted: 06 Aug 2009 12:58 PM PDT

Sorry, but I don't have any word on how the extra languages are going to be
rolled out. The Japanese version is the only one released other than
English. I'm sure they are working hard on getting them out.

Try to take the experience from this update to either wait a few days before
updating or have a backup of the Office folder that you can revert to if
there is a problem.

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Diane


On 8/11/09 2:14 PM, in article
com, "Kristian Christensen"
<Kristian microsoft.com> wrote:
 

How to Change Office 2007 UI to Look Like 2003?

Posted: 03 Aug 2009 05:05 PM PDT

Hi,

keep in mind that this newsgroup is designed specifically for Office for
Mac. We've already got enough work on our hands to support that version (and
its numerous iterations, on many different versions of Mac OS X). There are
some MVPs who work cross-platform and who use Office 2007 on a regular
basis, but unless they provide an answer, you will have to ask your question
elsewhere. Keep in mind that you can also access newsgroups related to
Office for Windows via your favourite newsgroup reader, so there is actually
no need to visit one of the many poorly designed web interfaces.

If this is of any help: as far as I know, there is no way to switch back to
the Office 2003 interface. I don't know if it is possible at all to modify
the Office 2007 interface, but if it is, it will certainly involve a lot of
programming.


On 11/08/09 7:28, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

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