|   Problem  trying  to  print  "from  page  --- TO  PAGE___"".     Posted: 05 Jun 2007 06:45 PM PDT 
 "Jack Stroh" <net> wrote in message
 news:comcast.net...
 
 Hi Jack -
 
 If the doc is the result of a merge & each "page" is an envelope then you
 *do* have sections.
 
 Each page [envelope] is separated from the next by a Next Page Section
 Break - turn on the ¶ (Non-printing Characters) and you should be able to
 see them. If this is the case, Daiya's response should provide the result
 you're looking for.
 
 FWIW, if the doc *isn't* a series of envelopes & the record source is still
 available it might even be better to just do a new merge including only the
 required records & merge directly to the printer.
 
 --
 Regards |:>)
 Bob Jones
 [MVP] Office:Mac
 
 
 
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    |   All office applications crash when save     Posted: 05 Jun 2007 07:38 AM PDT In article <googlegroups.com>,com wrote:
 
 
 Uninstalling and reinstalling Mac applications rarely if ever solves a
 problem like this - the apps just don't corrupt that easily. And while
 the crash log might be helpful to MacBU if they knew everything your
 machine was doing, a bare log doesn't usually give sufficient info to
 diagnose the problem.
 
 You *could* try (with all Office apps closed) renaming the
 
 ~:Library:Preferences:Microsoft
 
 folder to see if that helps - if it does, it's an Office-wide preference
 problem.
 
 However, since Office uses the MacOS system dialogs and methods for
 saving files, it's possible that it's a system problem. Try resetting
 Disk Permissions (with the Disk Utility app), and make sure your OS X
 version is up-to-date.
 
 It might also help to know if you can save files using a different user
 account on your machine.
 
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    |   Office For Mac Not Opening     Posted: 05 Jun 2007 04:59 AM PDT Hi Tom -
 No question about the history of your Mac possibly being contributory if not
 causative. I'd still suggest you follow Diane's suggestion in her reply to
 your first post - get the PPC 10.4.9 Combo Update from the Apple site &
 apply it even if you've done so previously. Then run Disk Utility - Repair
 Disk Permissions.
 
 If that doesn't correct the problem post back with what, specifically, you
 have tried... "most of what was available" leave a lot of questions open :)
 
 Regards |:>)
 Bob Jones
 [MVP] Office:Mac
 
 
 
 On 6/7/07 2:49 PM, in article
 googlegroups.com, "com"
 <com> wrote:
 
 
 
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    |   Envelope Template     Posted: 04 Jun 2007 03:51 PM PDT Hi aRKay -
 Why not take it one step further & Save As a Document Template or as Word
 Document Stationery... That way you can continue to generate new docs based
 on it without having to do the copy/paste thing or worrying about
 accidentally saving changes to the source file. Also, the source file is not
 as likely to corrupt because you wouldn't be constantly
 opening/modifying/closing it.
 
 Regards |:>)
 Bob Jones
 [MVP] Office:Mac
 
 
 
 On 6/5/07 1:41 PM, in article
 news.prodigy.com, "aRKay"
 <net> wrote:
 
 
 
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    |   Caps Lock & Select On     Posted: 03 Jun 2007 08:46 PM PDT Yeah, it's not your fault, Larry -- that set-up is a dog's breakfast andpeople on Windows OSes often land in here unknowingly. Problem is, the
 answer to a Windows fault is probably profoundly different in the Mac OS.
 
 Clive Huggan
 ===========
 
 On 5/6/07 12:30 PM, in article
 com, "larry"
 <microsoft.com> wrote:
 
 
 
 
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    |   Can't install Office 2004 for Mac update 11.3.5!     Posted: 01 Jun 2007 04:01 AM PDT On 6/1/07 4:01 AM, in articlegooglegroups.com,
 "com" <com> wrote:
 
 
 It¹s Office that it¹s trying to find. It¹s not common, but you are not
 alone. There is no clear cut answer on how to fix this either.
 
 Some things to try:
 
 1.  Use ³Remove Office², reinstall from CD then try to update
 2.  Apple the latest Apple Combo updater. Even though you might be updated
 the combo updater can overwrite files that are corrupt. Combo updaters will
 install on the same version as they¹re applying--no need to roll back or do
 a clean install.
 3.  Test in a new User to see if running the updater will work there.
 4. Last resort- Archive & Install
 --
 Diane Ross, Microsoft Mac MVP
 Entourage Help Page
 <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
 Entourage Help Blog
 <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>
 
 
 
 
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    |   Find serial number used     Posted: 30 May 2007 06:38 PM PDT Diane Ross wrote: One thing that *may* be helpful--
 
 When a serial number has been used twice, the product ID will be
 identical except for the last five digits.  So if you write down all 23
 existing Product IDs, then you can install a license, compare the new
 product ID against the list, and if the first three number blocks match
 any IDs on the existing list, try another license number.  Note that by
 holding down Option in the Remove Office dialog, you can change license
 numbers without re-installing, as in the link Bill provided.
 
 This might be quicker in the short run--as you don't have to sit down at
 all the machines--but slower in the long run, as it might need to be
 repeated next year. :)
 
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    |   Word 2004 Filenames as autotext     Posted: 30 May 2007 03:32 PM PDT Trashing the Normal Template fixed this problem. Thank you very much.
 EV
 
 
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    |   Mac Office 2004 License     Posted: 30 May 2007 08:45 AM PDT Hello & Welcome, Robert -
 The first thing you need to do is *remove* the Test Drive version using the
 Remove Office utility - separately [preferred] or as a part of the
 installation process. The TD doesn't simply get "activated" by entering a
 registration number. Make sure to follow the instructions for removal of the
 TD. They're here if you need them:
 
 Before you install the purchased version of Office 2004 for Mac
 After you purchase Microsoft Office 2004 and before you install it, you must
 remove the Office Test Drive.
 
 To remove the Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive
 
 1.. Quit any programs that are running.
 2.. On your hard disk, open the Microsoft Office 2004 folder that contains
 the Test Drive.
 3.. If you saved any documents in the Microsoft Office 2004 folder, move
 them to another location.
 4.. In the Microsoft Office 2004 folder, double-click Remove Office.
 5.. Click Continue.
 6.. In the Results window, click Microsoft Office 2004 (including Test
 Drive), and then click Continue to move that folder to the Trash. Follow the
 instructions on the screen.
 
 During the installation of the retail pkg you will be prompted to enter the
 code for your copy. Once it's installed it would also be a good idea to go
 to the Mactopia site so you can download & apply the 11.3.5 Update:
 
 http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx?pid=download&location=/mac/download/Office2004/Office2004_1135.xml
 --
 HTH |:>)
 Bob Jones
 [MVP] Office:Mac
 
 
 <com> wrote in message
 news:googlegroups.com...
 
 
 
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    |   Connecting a Vista Laptop and Mac OSX 10.3.9 on a home network     Posted: 29 May 2007 05:28 AM PDT In article <com>charles<microsoft.com> wrote:
 
 settings
 isn't
 
 
 
 I really don't see why it wouldn't be.
 10.4 has better smb support than 10.3, but still. It *should* work,
 
 Corentin
 
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 --- Mac:MS MVP (Francophone)  http://www.cortig.net/wordpress/ ---       http://www.mvps.org       -     http://mvp.support.microsoft.com    MVPs are not MS employees    -    Les MVP ne travaillent pas pour MS Remove "NoSpam" to e-mail me    -      Retirez "NoSpam" pour m'écrire
 
 
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    |   Microsoft Offide for Mac 2004 Causes Sleep Problem     Posted: 28 May 2007 05:34 PM PDT It might take an Archive & Install to fix the problem. Sorry, I have noother suggestions at this time.
 
 --
 Diane
 
 
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    |   Notice: Apple Security Update 2007-005     Posted: 28 May 2007 02:31 PM PDT Hi Phillip,
 You'll find that identical machines that were built from the same image will
 not all reboot twice. It depends upon their current state.
 
 If Disk Utility gives the volume a green light then there's no second
 restart. The trouble is you don't get to see Disk Utility run. All you see
 is a spinning circle.
 
 -Jim Gordon
 Mac MVP
 
 
 Quoting from "Phillip Jones" <com>, in article
 #phx.gbl, on [DATE:
 
 
 --
 Jim Gordon
 Mac MVP
 
 MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
 MVP info http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
 
 
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    |   Backup     Posted: 28 May 2007 02:06 PM PDT To restore your data, if it's ever necessary in a new user, you can simplydrag the "Microsoft User Data" folder into the user's "Documents" folder.
 However, if the user already has a "Microsoft User Data" folder set up,
 instead copy the individual identity folder within "Office 2004 Identities"
 on the backup disk to the corresponding location in the user's Documents
 folder.
 
 This site has lots of information concerning Entourage.  You might find it
 useful:
 <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
 
 On 5/28/07 7:43 PM, in article C280C556.3A9%com, "Leser
 Jackson" <com> wrote:
 
 
 --
 Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
 Office & Mac Resources: <http://home.earthlink.net/~mickey.stevens/>
 
 
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    |   Mac OS X Security Update 2007-005 Universal     Posted: 28 May 2007 06:54 AM PDT On Jun 4, 10:40 pm, com wrote: 
 I FIGURED IT OUT!!!
 
 Go to apple.  Download the MAC OS X 10.4.9 Combined Update
 
 The link is here---> "http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
 macosx1049comboupdateintel.html"
 
 Unpack it.
 
 Close all of your applications.
 
 Double click the PKG icon.
 
 Click RESTART when it asks you to.
 
 This fixed all of the Rosetta Crashes in my system.  Microsoft Office
 now works completely along with all of my other powerpc apps.
 
 
 
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    |   "score data"     Posted: 18 May 2007 01:10 PM PDT Glad you solved the mystery - and that it wasn't any more damaging than that:)
 
 Regards |:>)
 Bob Jones
 [MVP] Office:Mac
 
 
 
 On 5/29/07 3:30 PM, in article
 googlegroups.com, "com"
 <com> wrote:
 
 
 
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