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Outlook 2007 - Hyperlink issue

Posted: 19 Feb 2007 12:53 AM PST


Thank you... Got it working

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Installing office 2000 premium over office 2003

Posted: 18 Feb 2007 07:20 AM PST

Thank you all for the help. 2000 is installed and working perfectly.

"JimB" wrote:
 

Rasputin EULA

Posted: 17 Feb 2007 04:03 PM PST

Hal <microsoft.com> wrote:
 

When you're in regedit the "permissions" should be in the edit menu,
check there.

New HDD and key code issues.

Posted: 17 Feb 2007 12:55 PM PST

But that's just the point. I am starting from scratch. However, the program
won't load because it doesn't accept my original key code.

I will try calling the support people.

Thanks,

Rick
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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:
 

can't type in product key access 2007

Posted: 16 Feb 2007 05:51 PM PST

On Feb 16, 9:48 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful
Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote: 
I tried doing that and it seems cut and paste isn't allowed in that
field. :=(


 


How to revert back to 2003 after uninstalling 2007

Posted: 16 Feb 2007 12:44 PM PST

Thanks for your answer, Peter.
Yeah I've read the EULA, but I always have this problem with the Legalese: I
am never sure that I haven't missed or misinterpreted something. It would
appear that I can uninstall the program from one machine, install it on
another one and reactivate. But it doesn't look logical though. If I were a
crook and left the original activated installation where it is, even after
the second (or n-th installation)who would know? That's what makes me doubt
that my reading of the EULA is correct. Is there more? Am I missing
something?
Jerry


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Jerry

(1) Yes that is correct

(2)Did you read the Eula

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Question On Office 2007 and systems slowing down in response time

Posted: 15 Feb 2007 12:41 PM PST

Hi Adam,

A slow performance may caused by many reasons. Because almost the whole
system is involved, I recommend you to contact your local CSS for help.

For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) phone
numbers and information about support costs, please go to the following
address on the World Wide Web:

http://support.microsoft.com/directory/overview.asp

Alternatively, if you wish to go on working with me, I would be glad to
provide my suggestions as below:

* Suggestion:
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Please first perform a Safe Mode in Windows XP by following the steps
below. At least from the result of this Safe Mode test can we see if it is
caused by the network problem.

1. Restart Windows.
2. At the boot sequence, long press F8 key to invoke startup menu.
3. Choose Safe Mode on the menu and press Enter.
4. After Windows starts in Safe Mode, determine if this issue still
persists.

If this issue does not occur in Safe Mode, then please perform a clean boot
to solve this issue:

1. Click Start>Run, type "msconfig" in the Open box (without the quotation
marks), and then click OK.
2. On the General tab, click Selective Startup, and then clear the Process
System.ini File, Process WIn.ini File, and Load Startup Items check boxes.
You cannot clear the Use Original Boot.ini check box.
3. On the Services tab, select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box,
and then click Disable All.
4. Click OK, and then click Restart to restart your computer.
5. After Windows starts, determine whether the symptoms still occur.

If it works fine after Windows clean boot, please obtain the detailed
troubleshooting steps in our KB article:

310353 How to perform a clean boot in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;310353

Hope this helps!


Regards,

Leon Hao

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Office2007 Auto-hide & Ruler

Posted: 15 Feb 2007 09:40 AM PST

Great! Thanks--I also found the answer to my other question re: maximizing
the ribbon... It's been a good day<g>! (This version sure takes a lot of
getting used to and in the meanwhile productivity takes a vacation.)


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microsoft office 2002/2003

Posted: 15 Feb 2007 09:10 AM PST

Try Open Office from www.openoffice.org. It's free and
legal.


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Office 2007 Upgrade: Will Office 2000 Upgrade Disk Work?

Posted: 14 Feb 2007 11:05 PM PST

Many thanks, Bob. I'll give it a try.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

Can any license be used to convert the trial to a full version?

Posted: 14 Feb 2007 03:54 PM PST

Is it the same version?

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Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Daime asked:

| Sorry, you are wrong, it does NOT work. This is so lame: MS claims
| the trial can be converted to a licensed version and it is simply NOT
| true.
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|| IIRC open licenses are retail licenses, so the answer should be yes,
|| however, you should clarify with the retailer.
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||| I just want to make sure if I install and start using the trial
||| version of Office 2007 that an Open License (for a non-profit) can
||| be used to convert the trial to a licensed version.

Office 2007 and Acrobat 8.x

Posted: 14 Feb 2007 12:24 PM PST

> Thanks to you both. I got the same info from Adobe on this, and yes,
G-N-O, 
Adobe has had all the information they need for quite some time. In
fact, it has been available to all add-in developers since the public
Beta 2 mid last year came out. Other suppliers of Office add-ins have
managed to be 2007 compliant by now, but Adobe hasn't.
 
There is no need to collaborate for Microsoft. The DOCX file format is
now controlled by a standards body and the entire documentation is
available to everyone. It simply is a complex file format that will take
vendors quite some time to implement. I wouldn't expect any other vendor
to support the DOCX format for the next half year or so.
Your problem can be overcome relatively easy though. If you go in Office
button menu, Word Options, Save, you can switch the default save format
to the 97-2003 file format (DOC), which should be no problem for
InDesign to understand.
 
There is no Microsoft implementation of XML. The new file formats are
built using XML. The spec though wasn't adopted by a standard's body
until December (getting something as complex as this standardized is a
lot of work and took around a year), which means that most other vendors
probably didn't start implementing it until then.
 
Office 2007 is the first Office release in a long time that brings
actual change and innovation. The downside of that of course is that the
transition is not as seamless as it could be, especially for early
adopters that are going to 2007 now. Once all the other vendors have
caught up with Office 2007 (prob. in a year or so) it will be much more
seamless.

Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
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Cannot Change Default Dictionary

Posted: 14 Feb 2007 11:22 AM PST

Thanks for trying, but I don't see how this applies as it is dealing with
Beat and RTM versions . . . unless these problems were never corrected. My
version is not RTM or Beta, but a full fledged copy. Further, I dis not have
office 2003. I was using Office 2000. This article deals with Office 2003.

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Multiple Installations on Different computers

Posted: 14 Feb 2007 09:43 AM PST

You cannot legally install Office 2007 Ultimate on three computers.

frojoe14 wrote:
 

Upgrade of Office 2007

Posted: 13 Feb 2007 10:59 PM PST

Hi Charles,

Yes, the Office 2007 Home and Student edition allows 3 machine installs. It does not include MS Outlook (but rather OneNote), a
change from the Office 2003 Student & Teacher's edition.

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<<<Charles Leung> wrote in message news:phx.gbl...

Does Home and Student edition still provide 3 licenses? >>
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Office 2003 & 2007 installed - Setting the Default

Posted: 13 Feb 2007 10:03 PM PST

Yes, I did that and it did not work. I'll try the first suggestion and
reinstall Office 2003 to see if that works. Thanks.


"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" <com> wrote in message
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Office 2007 Professional and Install Options

Posted: 13 Feb 2007 06:12 PM PST

See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA012340811033.aspx "Read the
Microsoft Software License Terms". Read the section of your SLT
entitled "Installation and Use Rights".

NBC wrote:
 

MSOCache in Office 2007

Posted: 13 Feb 2007 02:05 PM PST

Hi Peter,

The way Office 2007 works is that the actual setup (and repair) are done from the MSOCache folder. If you delete the \MSOCache
folder nothing will happen immediately, but when you go to update, repair, reinstall, etc, when you put in the product CD it will
first recreate the \MSOCache folder, if it can, or you'll need to do a manual fix and reinstall.

The main issues being resolved by this is, no longer need to be able to find the CD (a surprising # of people seem to misplace it
<g>) and for deployments, the MSOCache folders can be setup ahead of time and then setup run basically locally.

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<<"Peter" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
Hello all,

In the Knowledge Base article relating to the MSOCache folder and the Office
2007 installation it says:

"The Local Install Source (MSOCache folder, my comment) feature is installed
so that you do not have to insert the CD during the following Setup
operations:
.. The Detect and repair operation
.. The Demand install operation
.. The Maintenance mode setup operation
.. The installation of service packs and updates
Also, you cannot remove the Local Install Source feature after the
installation has been completed. The Windows Cleanup Wizard does not include
an option to remove this feature."

I can see why MS wants the folder to be there (it will certainly minimize
support calls) but to me who install the functions I need one time and one
time only and neither have the tendency to break the program so that it needs
repairing, I prefer to delete this folder and then insert the CD if I at some
stage update the software.

Can I not do this? (Typically the KB article does not address this but only
specifies the way MS would like users to behave) >>
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Is Word 2007 Supposed to Run Configuration Each Time I Open It?

Posted: 13 Feb 2007 08:29 AM PST

try running it with elevated permissions (right click on shortcut - run as
admin)
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Multiple errors on reinstall of Office 2003 Standard

Posted: 11 Feb 2007 01:37 PM PST

I did an uninstall from Add/Remove programs--started the windows uninstall
cleaner and it did not show Office as being installed so I reinstalled with
custom install. Everything was fine for awhile. I finished installing all
the updates from the Web for Office that appeared after my reinstall. I also
installed Framework 2 and I think that caused a problem because now the entry
in printers for Office image scanner has disappeared again.

Do I try another reinstall or do I try a repair? If I do a repair will it
pick all the udpates for Office that it had be load in automatic updates?
Also, I installed Rollup 2 and Framework 2 from downloaded files on my
desktop so I could turn off autoprotect on Norton Internet Security 2006. I
read somewhere that Framework should be installed before Office is installed.
I did have Framework 1.1 with appropriate updates installed before loading
Office for the first time.

"Susan Ramlet" wrote: