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- Need Help with MS Office 2007 Pro Help (*.chm) Files
- setup Office97 "insufficient memory"
- Office 2007 Home and Student Upgrade
- Installing Outlook 2007
- proplus.ww\proplsww.cab Missing
- Double-Click Won't Open Excel from Explorer
- How to change from inches to centimeters in powerpoint 2007?
- Multiple Licenses?
- Problem creating MSP's
- *PDF Add In*
- install Outlook 2007 after installing Office 2007 home and student?
- Office 2007 programs will not open from Vista Start menu
Need Help with MS Office 2007 Pro Help (*.chm) Files Posted: 08 Oct 2007 05:23 PM PDT Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: When I click on the ? for help files, or press F1, I get the following error message: "There is a problem with one or more help files. Please repair your Office installation and try again." I have repaired and reinstalled to no avail. Happens with all MS Office apps. Any suggestions? |
setup Office97 "insufficient memory" Posted: 08 Oct 2007 02:37 PM PDT By the way, if you could see me as I am, I'd be the one scaring y'all away... And I'm running Windows XP Home Edition.... HP Pavillion Laptop, it's only a year old.... "Garden Gnome" wrote: |
Office 2007 Home and Student Upgrade Posted: 08 Oct 2007 08:47 AM PDT 2007 is the first version to allow cross-grades. ;-) -- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Eric A." <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 06 Oct 2007 03:27 PM PDT NEVER import a .pst file unless you don't mind losing data. Simply copy the .pst file to the new computer and DON'T override any existing .pst file. Then, open Outlook->File->Open->Outlook Data File. Browse to your saved .pst file and open it. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] 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, mdp asked: | p0 wrote: || I had a machine with Microsoft Office Professional 2003 on it. Then I || obtained an Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 version. To get the feel || for it, I ran the setup program and selected that I wanted to run the || 2007 version in parallel with the 2003 version. Not being all that || adventurous, I selected to only install Word 2007. || || Now, a few weeks later, I want to switch over completely from 2003 to || 2007. However, the installer no longer offers the option to overwrite || the 2003 version. I can install all components manually by selecting || them with the exception of Outlook 2007. As long as Outlook 2003 is || on the machine, Outlook 2007 can not be installed over it by the || regular setup program. One solution would be to first uninstall || Outlook 2003 and then install Outlook 2007 but then I would have to || redo all my settings. Something I would like to avoid. || || So the question is, how can I run the setup program so that it acts || like a first time install and ask me if I want to overwrite older || versions of Office on this computer? That way, my settings should be || automatically ported. || || Awaiting a reply, || || Yves | | Export the mail you want to keep into a *.pst file. Uninstall | Outlook 2003. Install Outlook 2007 and import the *.pst file. | | To save account settings: | | http://www.the-pc-guru.com/How_to_back_up_Microsoft_Out.php |
proplus.ww\proplsww.cab Missing Posted: 05 Oct 2007 01:51 PM PDT Hi garfield-n-odie - I pointed the installer at the CD and told it to look there. It didn't find it. I have not actually opened the CD and looked for the file. I guess I'll try that next. Thank you for your input. Thank you for your assistance! Regards, Vic "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: |
Double-Click Won't Open Excel from Explorer Posted: 04 Oct 2007 04:56 PM PDT Greg wrote: I uninstalled and reinstalled Office and launching from explorer worked until I ran Outlook. So I'm beginning to think that it is related to the new preview feature in Outlook. ------------------------- I have not installed Outlook, so in my case anyway, the two are unrelated. I read somewhere that it could be related to Acrobat Reader as an addin inside Excel, but I cannot find a way to turn that addin off to test whether that would resolve my problem or not. |
How to change from inches to centimeters in powerpoint 2007? Posted: 04 Oct 2007 05:24 AM PDT Glad to have helped. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Mia" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 03 Oct 2007 02:56 PM PDT "Leythos" <lan> wrote in message news:Usenet.com... retail licence for Office Standard allows install on one PC and one laptop, both owned by the Licensee.... |
Posted: 03 Oct 2007 01:02 PM PDT Thanks for answering, but that's not the same error. It doesn't matter if I open up the OCT, make no changes and try to create a MSP. Or if I make changes to the settings and try to create a MSP. All I get is ""Unhandled exception: MsiDatabaseCommit call failed". I wish it would give me a message like "Security Settings element", at least I would know what is causing the problem. Vicki "Caladona" wrote: |
Posted: 03 Oct 2007 10:18 AM PDT There is no download for Word or other Office programs for any version prior to 2007 to do what the download for2007 will do. That PDF button you see in Word 2003 is for Adobe Acrobat program. It is a 3rd party program and is relatively expensive for each license. As many have said there are third party programs for use with ANY program that can print to a printer that will create a PDF file. If you need to create a PDF file from a Word doent I recommend the download and install of PrimoPDF which can be had here: http://www.primopdf.com/. If you do qualify for and download the 2007 Save As PDF file, you do not need any other program to allow it to work other than the Office 2007 program/s. For a free PDF reader, I use Foxit Reader that loads a lot faster than Acrobat Reader and it can be had here: http://www.foxitsoftware.com/ "Kelly Armitage" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
install Outlook 2007 after installing Office 2007 home and student? Posted: 01 Oct 2007 01:20 PM PDT No, Outlook standalone will not "magically" start working with Office 2007 Home and Student. No Office automation, etc. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] 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, DL asked: | yes | | <com> wrote in message | news:googlegroups.com... || I want to install Office 2007 home and student edition, their is no || Outlook 2007 in this suite. Is it possible to install Outlook 2007 || after installing Office 2007 home and student and to have all the || functionality? |
Office 2007 programs will not open from Vista Start menu Posted: 29 Sep 2007 06:58 AM PDT Adobe programs have also lost icons but do open from Start menu. However cannot print to pdf any more... |
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