the application microsoft (word, excel andpowerpoint) quit unexpectedly Microsoft Office for Mac |
- the application microsoft (word, excel andpowerpoint) quit unexpectedly
- Keyboard and mouse seem to not work with word
- running Mac Office 2004 on Snow Leopard
- Significant issues with Office 2008 and Snow Leopard
- MS Office 2008 Installer does not Recognize my MAC OS X
- Problems with recent updates (MSO 2008)
- Microsoft Office 2008 Compatibility with Snow Leopard?
- Multiple hyperlinks in one cell
- Upgrading to Snow Leopard - will Office be affected?
- None of the Office 2008 programs will start
- cannot open any office program
the application microsoft (word, excel andpowerpoint) quit unexpectedly Posted: 28 Aug 2009 12:43 PM PDT dont know if i applied these...i downloaded 12.2.1 and installed, and restarted, but it's still not opening either word, excel or powerpoint. when i find the info from microsoftcomponentplugin it says i have 12.2.1 |
Keyboard and mouse seem to not work with word Posted: 28 Aug 2009 11:34 AM PDT I was in the middle of doing the repairing of the disk permissions but got frustrated with how long it was taking. I'll do that again tonight, while i'm asleep, hopefully that'll fix everything. |
running Mac Office 2004 on Snow Leopard Posted: 28 Aug 2009 05:14 AM PDT Bob, Thank you for the feedback -- I appreciate it! Have a good weekend. rich |
Significant issues with Office 2008 and Snow Leopard Posted: 27 Aug 2009 08:13 PM PDT Yup same problem here. Did CLEAN install of Leopard (e.g., erased disk) and reinstalled Office 2008. Getting database error too, and repairing database does not take away update error. So, I cannot update Office 2008 from a fresh install of Snow Leopard and a fresh install of Office 2008. Anyboby else???? "com" wrote: |
MS Office 2008 Installer does not Recognize my MAC OS X Posted: 27 Aug 2009 07:34 PM PDT Further feedback: The installer DOES give the customer their PID before reaching the 'drive selection' screen. The customer should be able to receive support from that point on. Is it possible that you've dragged the installer application to the desktop or something similar? This can sometimes cause permissions issues. -- Diane |
Problems with recent updates (MSO 2008) Posted: 27 Aug 2009 11:32 AM PDT On 8/28/09 12:55 PM, in article caR9absDaxw, "com" <com> wrote: You can download directly from Mactopia downloads. I have all the links posted here: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/downloads/mactopia_dl.html> Or you can go directly to Mactopia and do a search. (frankly I think the Mactopia interface is not user friendly) <http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.mspx> If you are having problems with downloading using your browser, then try these fixes. Open DNS works for most users. Unable to download updates <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/2008/07/unable_to_download_updates.html> -- Diane |
Microsoft Office 2008 Compatibility with Snow Leopard? Posted: 26 Aug 2009 02:40 PM PDT Hi Neil; One point to add to Diane's reply: Both the Windows & OS X operating systems have at least one incontrovertible common aspect -- they're mass-produced, marketing-driven products. Just like any such product, what is released based on marketing deadlines is *rarely* right. Those who are obsessed with being the first kid on the block to have it are the final link in the quality control food chain. Regardless of what MS or Apple or anyone else might "announce" there will be problems, and those problems will not be resolved until after the real world stuff hits the fan. Advice before the product even hits the streets is like getting reassurances from the guy trying to sell it to you and a gaggle of other pseudo-authorities who have no first-hand knowledge or experience with the product. Once a couple of updates have been released by both companies the dust will start to settle and a genuinely intelligent conclusion can be drawn. If compatibility really is the concern "Wait and see!" is the best advice. Regards |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/26/09 5:40 PM, in article caR9absDaxw, "com" <com> wrote: |
Multiple hyperlinks in one cell Posted: 26 Aug 2009 11:54 AM PDT You sly devil you ;-) But the links will still point to the wrong cells if the OP inserts or deletes rows/columns that fall between the link cells & the target cells... That was the main concern. Is there any way to avoid that? Regards |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/29/09 7:52 AM, in article microsoft.com, "JE McGimpsey" <org> wrote: |
Upgrading to Snow Leopard - will Office be affected? Posted: 26 Aug 2009 08:05 AM PDT I see. I did launch TechTool Deluxe and under the "Volume" drop down menu, the only volume there is my system HD. My Time Machine drive is not. I thought you said to run the utility on both drives? |
None of the Office 2008 programs will start Posted: 24 Aug 2009 01:24 PM PDT On 8/26/09 9:58 AM, in article caR9absDaxw, "com" <com> wrote: Glad it worked.....again. :-) -- Diane |
cannot open any office program Posted: 18 Aug 2009 03:10 PM PDT On 8/25/09 5:19 AM, in article googlegroups.com, "gerette" <com> wrote: Can you clarify? It isn't clear whether it's an OS X Update, or an Office Update that broke the original installation of Office. Exact details help. If the Office update disabled your Office install, then you should have received a pop-up dialog stating that Office detected an 'invalid product key'. If you still have your original DVD's, I'd recommend re-installing from DVD, and then working with Microsoft Customer support to get it working. (Installation issues shouldn't count against their two support calls). <http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Office2008/customer-service.mspx> -- Diane |
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