Microsoft Works - Strange enigma. |
- Strange enigma.
- Business card question.
- Is it possible to combine IF and CHOOSE formula?
- Could one replace Works 8.0 with 9.0 in WorksSuite2005?
- ChinesePingyao518
- Using Outlook
- Lost key recover from hard-drive?
- Word processor won't print multiple copies
- How to double space in Works 8
- Works 4.5a locked out of print mode
- HELP please with templates/cards
- HP Printer needs ATL71.Dill & Install ANSI Version
- Database 8.0 field options?
- Works 8.5 Font cache error
Posted: 26 Jul 2007 07:03 PM PDT aha Thanks David. :) BTW: I paste mine to an MSWorks word proc doc not to MSWord, and that works ok. "DavidF" <com> wrote in message news:#pitpY$phx.gbl... OE and |
Posted: 26 Jul 2007 02:23 AM PDT Perhaps, if you conquer your queries, and print the business cards, you may post a review of the result please. About six years ago, I printed business cards via MSWorks and Avery labels, they turned out disgusting, but would pass as cards perhaps to give to friends. I wonder if they have improved at all in the interim. I think the card stock was the biggest disappointment. "Kenny" <net> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... one, |
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Could one replace Works 8.0 with 9.0 in WorksSuite2005? Posted: 25 Jul 2007 03:45 PM PDT Hi Neil, I believe that provided you have Works Suite installed then you should see the programs in the Works Task Launcher. HTH, -- Kevin James Tuar Goleuni "Phideaux" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... | | Hi, | | I was just wondering if one could replace Works 8.0 with 9.0 in WorksSuite2005 when it comes out instead of messing with Works 8.5? Maybe get some more improvements? | | TIA, | Neil |
Posted: 24 Jul 2007 05:58 PM PDT |
Posted: 24 Jul 2007 09:46 AM PDT The address book synch functions normally require a Full MAPI client, such as Outlook97/98/2000+. Outlook Express doesn't meet that need. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "jean" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Lost key recover from hard-drive? Posted: 24 Jul 2007 08:12 AM PDT "Paul Ballou" <com> wrote in message news:com... Thanks for that. I'll give it a try (fingers crossed). Paul DS. |
Word processor won't print multiple copies Posted: 23 Jul 2007 03:42 PM PDT On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 04:36:00 -0700, mascan42 <microsoft.com>, in message ID <com>, in the newsgroup microsoft.public.works.win wrote: Great stuff. Glad to hear it. Thanks for giving feedback. |
How to double space in Works 8 Posted: 23 Jul 2007 09:48 AM PDT The Tater wrote: Try: Highlight the text or Edit>Select All and press <CTRL>2. |
Works 4.5a locked out of print mode Posted: 22 Jul 2007 06:17 AM PDT Thanks Lads, I have a nagging feeling I have had this problem for years, and that there is no solution. I just put it in the too hard basket. It may be due to the fact I use all 253 fields and this may be too large for form view parameters. One thing I notice, in a small database, in form view page parameters are shown, in my large db this does not occur. Prompted by your replies, I'll kick some tyres. That old posting you refer to David is exactly my experience which indicates it does happen across computers. Cheers "DavidF" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... more http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.works.win/browse_thread/thre ad/1902fd501216ff21/c07bb071a8aebbd6?lnk=gst&q=fields+outside&rnum=10# c07bb0 71a8aebbd6 |
HELP please with templates/cards Posted: 19 Jul 2007 01:50 PM PDT Regarding my previous note. Before you take care of the process I described, you need to click on the Insert tab (top bar) & click insert a Text Box. Then you can begin to type whatever text in whatever font & size you want & then continue with the prcoess below from *** this point on, alright ?? I'm sure this will do the trick & solve your problem--just as I was able to resolve mine. Good Luck. "Maribel" wrote: |
HP Printer needs ATL71.Dill & Install ANSI Version Posted: 18 Jul 2007 10:20 AM PDT You are welcome and thanks for posting back. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Billxx" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 17 Jul 2007 11:44 AM PDT Moggie: I hope I haven't confused you! I said Works' database can only maintain *one* form and *one* "table." I then referred to *multiple* forms, and (even worse!) to *blank* forms! Database forms are only "formats" which you can design for the display of the data which are stored in the fields of your database. Those data can be regarded as your database's "contents." It's important to distinguish between the format which comprises the mere "visual background" or the "display context" of a form, and the database *contents* (the data!) which will be displayed *on* that form by your database. You can think of each database's single form as its "single-record display template." Forms are "grids" or "matrixes" in which the database will show you the contents of its records, individually, record-by-record. "List View" shows the entire database at one time, including *all* records. You can focus your attention on individual horizontal "rows" of the complete "List View" display; each of those rows is one "record," in which data may be entered in multiple fields. You can also focus your attention on individual vertical "columns" of the complete "List View" display; each of those columns is one "field." "List View" allows you to see the contents of entire fields of your database together in one view. It also allows you to scroll through a display of all of your database's records, but its very limited display format is less convenient for some types of data-entry, for some types of data-alteration, or for some types of study of individual records than the "Form View" format. "Form View" shows each record *separately,* one at a time, in a format of your choice. Each record's "database content," its data, will be shown on a "separate" form. Because you'll see one form for each record you'll notice that the *data* on those forms will vary, as they'll vary from record to record, but the *formatting* of all those forms will be *identical* because each "separate" form is only a copy of the single "form template" which you've designed. Works database only provides *one* form per database. When you design each database's single form, you're designing the "common display format" which that database will then use to show you the "contents" of *each* of its *many* records. The application will create a separate copy of that single form for each of your records, so you'll have as many copies of the form as you have records in each database, but the formatting of all those many copies will be identical. You can think of that one common "Form View" format as a "blank form" which the database will "fill in" for you when it shows you each record's contents. The "blank" form isn't *empty;* it may be "chock-full" of formatting, including field names and the "contextual" or "label" text which I've urged you to use, plus other formatting features, but its fields may be devoid of data, and it can be regarded as "blank" in that respect, until it's "filled in" with data. Jeff Hook NJ, USA |
Posted: 12 Jul 2007 06:14 PM PDT A little information would be helpful to understand this issue. Are you on Vista or XP? What printer are you using? |
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