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Microsoft Word - file name length


file name length

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 10:36 AM PDT

I have a bunch of Word files created in Word Pro 2003 and now, when I try to copy them into my Win7 computer with office 2010, it tells me that the file name is too long and that it won't copy. Is there a way to fix this?

word document

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 10:12 AM PDT

I am trying to send a word document in an email and keep getting the same message, need to log into Microsoft exchange.  Not sure where micorsoft exchange is or how to do this.

 

Or assign and email to word document, I am using Windows 8,  not sure what to do and any help appreciated

Macro-enabled templates prompt to save the template when closing documents created using the template

Posted: 26 Apr 2013 07:18 AM PDT

I've had a long-standing problem whereby a documents created from a macro-enabled template prompt me to save changes to the template when you close the newly-created document.  I thought that I'd try to simplify the problem by merely creating a blank macro-enabled template, with no macros or any other features and I get exactly the same problem.  It is incredibly frustrating to have to endlessly keep clicking the No button, especially when there have been no changes made to the template itself!

Does anyone else see this?  Has anyone found a way to avoid this?

Locking chart additions in Word

Posted: 25 Apr 2013 01:56 PM PDT

I frequently import charts to Word and then add trend lines or text boxes. How can one then lock the additions so the chart can be shrunk or enlarged with the additions staying in correct relation to the original?

How do I get to view and Zoom in the word document

Posted: 25 Apr 2013 01:35 PM PDT

I can get to view and zoom on all pages except the word document?  How do I enlarge that page?

auto return for word 2010

Posted: 25 Apr 2013 01:25 PM PDT

I am creating a fill-in form using legacy forms under developer tab. I have used text box and applied Special Effect - 0-fmSpecialEffectFlat under properties to make the box disappear and applied underline to make it fillable.

 

I need to create a section for customer comments where each line is underlined and auto return is applied so that at the end of each line, text continues to the second line.  This needs to be fillable as well.  Multi-line text box will be ideal but no idea if that is even available or not.

 

I have googled under "Auto-Return" and "Carriage-Return" with no success.

Also tried inserting table to substitute this but realized that table does not let you fill-in when protected under "Filling in forms".

Placing a text box inside the table put me right back to where I got started with this issue.

 

Can anyone advise?

 

 

 

Copying a CDROM to a file - Forums Linux

Copying a CDROM to a file - Forums Linux


Copying a CDROM to a file

Posted: 04 Jul 2004 10:21 AM PDT

Lew Pitcher wrote:
 

How do you do that?
Can you please give me an example.
 

How do you do that?
Can you please give me an example.

--
There are 10 types of people in this world
Those that understand binary and those that don't

RedHat 7.2

Posted: 04 Jul 2004 06:44 AM PDT

On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 17:21:32 +0000, Baho Utot wrote:
 

Source RPM's are used to create (in some cases) installable RPM's, other
times you build the package(s) and the result may not be an installable
rpm package. This is up to the creator(s) of the source rpm package(s).
Sometimes this equates to the same, sometimes not. With a source rpm it's
up to you to create/modify/configure/build the package, sometimes the
result is a rpm package(s) and sometimes not. With 'Red Hat supplied
sources' a src rpm can and do equate to a source rpm in the majority of
the cases, the create/modify/configure portions has already been done for
you with the supplied configuration files.

For example, I can download/extract/patch/modify/configure and build a new
kernel i386 rpm that is not capable of installing on any system(s) other
then the system(s) I choose. The corresponding kernel src or source rpm
may not have the needed sources and configuration file(s) to [re-]build
for any other system(s) then the system(s) I designed source to be used
on/with. In other words it all depends where you get the source or src
rpm(s) from and what features/capabilities the author('s)/creator('s)
design into them.


--
"In short, without this exclusive franchise, called the Windows API,
we would have been dead a long time ago." M$ Senior VP Bob Muglia '96

kernel panic on boot

Posted: 03 Jul 2004 05:34 PM PDT

Thanks for the response. This is a first time install on this machine,
and I haven't had luck yet. I am doing a sort of LinuxFromScratch
install. I have all needed for a boot compiled in.... even ran a diff
to a known working .config to see if i was overlooking something. I
have tried both XFS and EXT3, and on both the messages that show:

XFS: bad magic number
XFS: SB validate failed
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on hda2

Even when the / partition is EXT3, these XFS errors show.


The Ghost In The Machine <athghost7038suus.net> wrote in message news:<athghost7038suus.net>... 

How to get BIOS to obey me?

Posted: 03 Jul 2004 05:25 PM PDT

In article <softshoppe.com> (Sun, 04 Jul
2004 03:33:40 +0000), Michael C. wrote:
 

Oops. You're absolutely correct. I don't know what I was thinking, if
thinking is actually what I was doing.

Lilo Question

Posted: 03 Jul 2004 01:39 PM PDT

On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 17:00:02 -0400, Glenn Jarvis
<com> wrote:
 
<snip> 

As does:

lilo -M /dev/hda

(does not wipe the partition table, nor does it delete the boot signature.)

Use "lilo -A ..." to inquire/set the active partition; i.e., the partition
which is booted, given no LILO record on /dev/hda.


--John

strange discovery

Posted: 03 Jul 2004 12:24 PM PDT

On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 17:59:44 +0200, John Thompson wrote:
 
Thanks to everyone for those insights. I thought that 'kcore' had
something to do with 'kde', like 'kmail', 'kword' or other software meant
to work on 'kde'. I had
wondered if 'kcore' was not a core file coming for a crash of something
related to 'kde', even though I am not running 'kde' on my machine. It is
very easy to be fooled by file names... :)

--


Bernard DEBREIL

Upgrading Question? Microsoft Office for Mac

Upgrading Question? Microsoft Office for Mac


Upgrading Question?

Posted: 21 Oct 2007 10:07 AM PDT

On Oct 21, 1:57 pm, CyberTaz <cast.net> wrote: 

Thank You!

Does Mac Office '08 work with iPages?

Posted: 21 Oct 2007 09:33 AM PDT

Your Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files will open fine in both MacOffice
2004/2008 and iWork (Pages is just the word-processing part of iWork).
There might be some adjustments if you used certain complex features,
and people have had problems with cross-platform graphics. But both Mac
and Win Office used the same basic file format from WinOffice 97 to
MacOffice 2004.

But you'll want to keep Office 2000 in Parallels for Publisher anyhow
(or to export the Publisher files to Word), so that will always be a
backup if necessary.

Probably better to use Pages to replace Publisher than Word, by the way.

MacOffice will *not* open your Pages/Numbers/Keynote files, but you can
use Pages/Numbers/Keynote to Export into the MacOffice format.



parkpointer wrote: 

Does Entourage in Mac Office '08 work with Mac Mail or is it a separate mail program?

Posted: 21 Oct 2007 09:26 AM PDT

I'm still not totally following--but you know what? Doesn't really
matter. Download the Office 2004 Test Drive, install it, and try using
it. That's really the only way to tell if the proposed workflow will
work for you. Whether you do certain work in Windows or Mac or
integrate it all together is mostly just a matter of personal preference
based on which programs you would rather be using for a particular
task. Only using the programs will let you figure out if there are any
things that will force you to use one or the other.

Just be sure to REMOVE the Test Drive before installing a full version
of Mac Office.



parkpointer wrote: