Microsoft Word - Fehlercode 3088-8 |
- Fehlercode 3088-8
- Microsoft Word document to video
- Unwanted italic comes with bold
- Windows 8 and attachments
- inadvertently opening the on-line Research window
- View Microsoft Help Video
- Office 2007 and Office 2013
- Need a work around for {=PRODUCT(LEFT)} inability to ignore cells
- Can't open Office Word 2003 anymore
- Office 2013 Pro PLus on Windows 8.1 update crashes when accessing files on Onedrive
- Office 2013
- Diehard problem: how to change WORD use its default font according to IME
Posted: 18 May 2014 02:14 PM PDT Ich kann Windows Word nicht starten. Fehlercode 3088-8. Was kann ich machen? |
Microsoft Word document to video Posted: 18 May 2014 10:53 AM PDT Original Title : JV Can you upload a Microsoft WORD document to a video software? |
Unwanted italic comes with bold Posted: 18 May 2014 09:09 AM PDT Hi there, I've got a little problem here that is a complete mystery to me. When I want to make some text Bold it automatically turns Bold AND Italic. When I try pressing the Italic button after that, nothing happens. I can make some text Italic only but can't make it Bold only. Any idea of what this might be caused by or how to fix it? Thanks in advance, Joe D. |
Posted: 18 May 2014 08:07 AM PDT I have just purchased a new window 8 computer. I have Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013. When I try to open word or excel documents they wont open I get only the "opening in protected view" thing and nothing happens. |
inadvertently opening the on-line Research window Posted: 18 May 2014 07:18 AM PDT I have a Surface Pro tablet. In Word, I frequently have the problem that some combination of keystrokes/mouse motions, and I can't figure out what combination that is, triggers the opening of what is called the "Research" window on the right side of the screen. I try to close it either by clicking the red X close button or by selecting Cancel, and the window closes. But then, when I go back to typing in Word, it pops open again, and depending on what I have typed in Word, it may place a random date within the document. In any event, it will not let me continue to type without unwanted interference. The only way to free myself from this menace is to close ALL Word documents, not just the one that I am currently working on, close Word, and then start again. This is such an incredible nuisance and time-waster! Why on earth would Microsoft put something in an application without making it obvious how to escape from it? Have they learned nothing over the last 25 years? |
Posted: 18 May 2014 05:59 AM PDT The getting started videos in Help, What's different in 2013, will not play for more than 3 seconds and then stops, yet will continue in about 75 seconds. |
Posted: 18 May 2014 01:46 AM PDT I recently installed Office 2013 on my home computer, but my work location still uses Office 2007. I have used my thumb drive back and forth and now found a lot of my documents are encrypted or something, is there a way to fix this and still use both versions? |
Need a work around for {=PRODUCT(LEFT)} inability to ignore cells Posted: 18 May 2014 01:02 AM PDT Hi, and thanks for reading in advance. I'm creating a newer invoice for my business, and have so far had great success with Word's cell referencing functions; I've managed to make the Sub Total field sum up any number of line totals by splitting the tables up, but have been told by my superiors that they want the line totals to be easier to use, using something like a PRODUCT(LEFT) Formula so the field can be copied into any line and still work without having to edit the formula. This is where my problem lies... the invoice table must remain as it's always looked.... Quantity | Item Description | Unit Cost | Line Total So using PRODUCT(LEFT) will only multiply the Unit Cost by 1 and stop there as the Item Description column is only text and therefore invalid... Using PRODUCT(RowNumber:RowNumber) works, but defeats the purpose as I'll need to change the formula every time I add a new row to that row number, which is what my superiors want to avoid at all cost. That also means that direct cell targeting is also out of the question. I've read somewhere on Microsoft Help that the R1C1 referencing system works in Word, but further research says that it doesn't work completely. I've tried PRODUCT(R) which should multiply every valid cell in the row but the cell itself, but that ends up with a syntax error. It's a real shame because this seemed to be the perfect solution to my problem. If anyone can help me with my dilemma, I'll be grateful. Oh, and I'm not against using macros either. |
Can't open Office Word 2003 anymore Posted: 17 May 2014 11:32 PM PDT I've been able to use MS Word 2003 for years then suddenly after a power outage it locked ALL of the documents and other Office programs (like Excel & Powerpoint), then I uninstalled & re-installed it, that helped Excel & Powerpoint to work again. But for some reason I can't even open Word now! Also, everytime I open any of the Office programs it tells me to "Activate your installation to fully enable the features." & I try but it says I've met the limit to do that with my product key. So how can I fix it & be able to open Word again? And is there a way to get a new registration key? |
Office 2013 Pro PLus on Windows 8.1 update crashes when accessing files on Onedrive Posted: 17 May 2014 10:45 PM PDT Ladies, Gentlemen I have seen other similar threads on here but my problem is that Word is really flaky when opening files from One Drive - it opens and crashes 6-7 times out of 10. It is Ok in Safe Mode so is this a known issue or is it just me? |
Posted: 17 May 2014 09:04 PM PDT Many little problems with Word 2013. Often I lose the cursor where it does not appear on the page - it is actually at the point I want it to be, but can't see it until I save the document. Tonight, working with tables, the bottom row of the table does not show text - the text is there if I show paragraph marks, but when I hide the marks the text disappears. These issues do not happen in Word 2010 when working on the SAME document. The document was generated in 2010 and I am not using .docx in word 13 - all files are being saved as .doc at this time. Also if the text is already in the cell, and I try to modify (add/delete text) I cannot see the addition or deletion - the original text remains unless I show paragraph marks. When I hide the paragraph marks, the modifications disappear. Tinkering - realized if I SNAP the doc to the side of the screen the text does not show. In any other size the text is visible and changes to existing text can be seen. Using Word 2010, snapping the doc to the side of the screen works fine. Is there a fix or is this something we all get to live with? I am running a 23" HD monitor. I am running Win 7 64 Bit - |
Diehard problem: how to change WORD use its default font according to IME Posted: 17 May 2014 07:44 PM PDT It is an intelligent bug. I am using Simplified Chinese IME but want to use traditional Chinese font. Even though I already set a Traditional Chinese font in setting (preference) as default and saved for all document, when I do following steps, WORD will change the font to be SIMSUN which is WORD default Simplified Chinese font. (typing Chinese first, English later, back to Chinese then). I found the problem is that WORD will use a default font according to the IME over customer setting default font. Since WORD set Simplified Chinese IME to use SIMSUN front, I cannot change to use my default font except changing to use a Traditional Chinese IME. How can I disable this bug function. |
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