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my taskbar and start up menu missing - Microsoft Office forums


my taskbar and start up menu missing

Posted: 24 May 2007 10:59 AM PDT

"Peter Foldes" wrote 

"nyasonga" wrote 

Run the edit on Kelly's site:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Line 117: Restore Taskbar and Start Menu

See the top of the page for info on running the edit.

--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

Where are my old emails?

Posted: 24 May 2007 10:52 AM PDT

I agree...good point.

Tim

"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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Excel 2007 problem

Posted: 24 May 2007 01:56 AM PDT

Bernard - many thanks for taking the time to reply. I actually found the
solution to my problem using Google which revealed the following web page.
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1609140&SiteID=1
This described my problem exactly and the explanation provided there allowed
me to solve the problem immediately - which made me very happy (not having
to reinstall or get into anything beyond my technical capability!)

Also thanks for your link to the site showing how to locate the Excel 2007
equivalents to Excel 2003 commands. In general this is very helpful -
however, I still couldn't find one really useful command that is in Excel
2003 and earlier versions. In previous versions of Excel, a chart window
could be displayed using the "Chart Window" command on the View menu (this
command only appears in those earlier versions of Excel when you are
pointing at a chart). I now find (again through Google) that the
Microsoft developers in their infinite wisdom have removed this extremely
useful command (which I have used continuously for many years) without
mentioning this in the standard Excel 2007 info - or on the site that you
linked me to. It is very frustrating to buy the latest product and feel
that it has taken a very substantial backward step! The developers also
list other "Deprecated Features For Charting'" in a blog at
http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2006/08/28/724641.aspx and provide an
explanation of the technical reasons that have driven them to exclude the
command at
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/bee594b4-01b1-4d17-90ca-d43735a7382a1033.mspx?mfr=true


"Bernard Liengme" <TRUENORTH.ca> wrote in message
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Office 2003 product key, windows installer

Posted: 23 May 2007 11:38 AM PDT

Well, that didn't seem to work either. So frustrating when it was working
fine before. Thanks for the reply though.

"DL" wrote:
 

My documents "You do not have access to the folder"

Posted: 22 May 2007 07:35 AM PDT

Hi Peter

Well I think I already have this set up, here is the full detail:

* Share permissions for parent folder:
Authenticated User (full)
Everyone: Read

* Parent folder permissions:
Owner: Administrators
Administrator: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
Authenticated users: List folder/read data, create folders/append data
(this folder only).
CREATOR OWNER: Full control (Subfolders and files only)
SYSTEM: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files).

* Below this is a folder [USER ACCOUNT NAME]:
Owner: User's account
Administrators: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
User's account: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
SYSTEM: FUll control (this folder, subfolders and files)

* Below this is the my documents folder: [USER ACCOUNT NAME]'s
Documents
Owner: User's account
Administrators: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
User's account: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
SYSTEM: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)

Any clue?

Thanks!




On 24 May, 15:29, "Peter Foldes" <com> wrote: 


Streets and Trips 07

Posted: 21 May 2007 06:02 PM PDT

jon <microsoft.com> wrote:
 

You have a LOT to learn...
 

(btw, this is STILL the wrong newsgroup to ask about s&t, were you able
to get your question answered in microsoft.public.streets-trips?)



Office 2003 Standard On Vista

Posted: 21 May 2007 12:51 PM PDT

See the following
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202/en-us



--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Cali Tech" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... 

office 2007 configure on every launch

Posted: 21 May 2007 11:51 AM PDT

Richard,
office 2007, it looks like it is trying to install again.


and in responce to your problem with having 2003 installed also with 2007
- that you will get the configuration screen, with the windows installer if
you have more then one version of office, because it needs to reconfigure
between uses of the 2 (or more) versions.
Trevor
--
..


"dawho9" wrote:
 

Save as PDF or XPS not working in Office 2007

Posted: 21 May 2007 03:47 AM PDT

Thanks Gordon.
I am sure that the add in works for some (hopefully most!) users but it does
not work for me. I have tried installing it a couple of times and have also
redownloaded it twice to seewhether it might have been an error with my
download (no change in either event). The error message is less than helpful
(the operation failed because of an unexpected error) and what I guess I
really need is someone who knows what these errors might be caused by to
point me at things I might try to resolve the issue. I had thought it might
be something to do with Acrobat 8, which I have installed, but I have
deactivated th COM addin from Adobe (as it does not work with Office 2007
anyway) and that too hasnot made any difference. I do not really want to
uninstall Acrobat, and the save as PDF or XPS, the reinstall the save as pdf
or XPS just to see if this mightcure the issue...
Anyway, many thanks for your comments and suggestion. The issue, for me,
however, remains unresolved...
Best wishes, Boris.

"Gordon" wrote:
 

Slipstream Office 2007 update's

Posted: 21 May 2007 03:30 AM PDT

Thanx for the response....

I'am going to try this out very soon!!

:-)

Maarten

activation key for office 2007 trial

Posted: 20 May 2007 03:56 PM PDT

The sticker on the bottom of your laptop is probably for Windows, not
Office.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Tina" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Can I install Office 2003 with Office 2007?

Posted: 20 May 2007 03:33 AM PDT

Dump the trial.

--

JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher

How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375



"mw6137" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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AOL messages disable Word in Outlook

Posted: 17 May 2007 05:27 AM PDT

Milly:

Thanks for your suggestion; however, Word 2003 has been successfully
configured as my editor in Outlook 2003 for over a year without any other
issues except for the recent AOL issue as described in my first post.

None the less, I tried your suggestion of re-registering and, I’m sorry to
say, the problem still exists -- tested against three separate AOL messages
from three different individuals .

For now, I’ve simply moved on to Plan-B: not responding to any AOL messages
I receive that contain HTML encoding! That's my low-tech solution for
preventing Outlook from reverting to the built-in editor -- at least that's
what I'm doing until something better comes along.

Regards,
Ed


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
 

Unable to install Outlook 2007 after Office 2007 Pro install

Posted: 16 May 2007 12:33 PM PDT

I stand corrected, .MSP file. However, it doesn't make any difference, when I
use the Office 2007 Customization program, the fact is I am unable to
successfully add Outlook 2007 to an existing installation of Office 2007.
When I first deployed Office 2007 and used the Customization program to
create a .MSP file, I went along with the default installation settings for
all Office 2007 components except Outlook which I had set to "Not Available"
because I wasn't ready to deploy that program yet.
Now when I attempt to install Outlook on a test machine that has the Office
2007 package installed (except Outlook 2007). I've tried even creating a new
..MSP file (or adjusting an existing one) using the Customization program
selecting "Run from my Computer" or "Run all from my Computer". However, when
I execute the modified .MSP file Outlook doesn't install. If I execute the
Setup program and select "Add/Remove programs" and click NEXT, there is still
a red X next to Outlook and the only choice is still "Not Available" despite
the settings in the .MSP file. According to the documentation on the MS
website, I am supposed to be able to use the Customization program to create
updated .MSP files to add/remove any office programs. The tool does appear to
work with all the other Office programs but not Outlook.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: