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Microsoft Word - Country Name Capitalization problem


Country Name Capitalization problem

Posted: 02 Aug 2014 12:51 PM PDT

Dear Team,

I am from India, recently I noticed that while typing country names in Microsoft word 2010 / 2007 , Some country names are automatically changing as capital letters and for some countries are not. what is this , and why it is happen like that, Is there any list of Separation for not capitalization of first word? why it is happen? 

Ex  : (first letter in the word not capitalized) : india, japan,china  etc

Ex : ( capitalized automatically) : Germany,Singapore, Russia .. etc..

Please explain me about this...

Thanks in advance,,

Regards

Naveeen Bathina 

Free Trial But Cannot Access Full Office Online!

Posted: 02 Aug 2014 10:43 AM PDT

Hi.

So, I signed up for the 1-month free trial for Office 365 Home, but despite being signed in, and trying multiple times on two different days several hours apart, I cannot access the full Office Online. Every time I go to Word using Office Online, I can only ever access the free, heavily limited version of Word...

Please help!

Thanks.

Regards,

Seib

Server based Office 2013 - Default page, margins, language, header, etc set from server or workstation?

Posted: 02 Aug 2014 09:21 AM PDT

Hi

We have 6 desktop Workstations linked to a server, which has MS Office 2013 installed on it.

Despite having set the page size, margins, language, etc a number of times on 2 workstations, Word, Publisher, Excel seem to reset to the American standard sizes. I'm in the UK, so A4 rather than Letter size, English UK rather than English International, etc.

Do I need to access Office 2013 on the server itself so that everyone has the same default settings - or is Server Office 2013 just not so good at saving settings when anyone hits the default button?

Thanks

Server based Office 2013 - where do I save word templates on the server for all users to access from "New"?

Posted: 02 Aug 2014 09:10 AM PDT

Wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction. I'm used to working with stand alone desktop MS Office products.

We have a server connected to six desktop work stations. All stations have access to Microsoft Office 2013 on the server, and the printer is linked through the server.

Users are currently accessing Word doc Documents on the shared (p) drive as templates, and then saving them with relevant file names to their area on the (p).

Surely there is a way to save Word templates to the server, so that when someone clicks on "New" our own templates are also offered automatically?

Thanks

Mark

Microsoft Office 2007 Word opens in two stages

Posted: 02 Aug 2014 07:53 AM PDT

I have Win 8.1 and Microsoft Office 2007 and I am grateful to Microsoft for creating a different problem for me every month ever since I upgraded to the god-damn 8.1. This time around, I get the flwg message when I clicked the Word icon to create a new file or open a file already created:

"MICROSOFT OFFICE WORD

Word file could not be created.

Check the Temp environment variable"

When I clicked "OK," this window disappeared and the file opened.

I did two things to solve this problem:

1. Run Microsoft Office 2007 "Diagnostics."

    It did not find any problems.

2. Tried a solution offered by Microsoft

    1. Open IE

    2. Click "Tools"

    3. Click "General"

    I skip some additional steps here as they are too long.

    6. Select <driver>\Users\<username>\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows

Clicked OK and restarted the PC. 

The problem still persists. 

Any idea how this problem could be solved.

Thanks,

Bulend

How do I keep table rows together?

Posted: 02 Aug 2014 06:13 AM PDT

Damned if I can find a way to keep two table rows together.

Office 2010 is a nightmare. The simple things were already simple by Office 95. The more complex things have been made much more difficult, and the help system has largely been replaced by getting users to google the answer.

If anyone knows how to do a keep with next on a table row that would be good to know.

[Moderator note: split from thread at http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2010-word/keep-with-next-word-2010/877a26d8-b388-49bf-8f88-a92c37d08af9]

Word 365 opens documents as "viewing only"

Posted: 02 Aug 2014 03:54 AM PDT

I have Office 365 on my desktop and my laptop. Both are running Windows 8.1. When I open any document on my laptop (from Skydrive, networked drive on laptop hard disk) it will not let me edit - giving the message that "modification is not allowed because the document is opened for viewing only". Even if I create a new document, save it and go back in, it is in view only. This is only on the laptop - everything works fine on the desktop. And it is only in Word; I can open and edit Excel, PowerPoint, etc, so my 365 subscription is OK, but I just cannot open an existing Word document and edit it. Any one any ideas, please? Thanks

Unable to open Word 2003 document in Word 2010

Posted: 01 Aug 2014 08:16 PM PDT

My word document file does not open in word 2010, How do I open a Microsoft Word 2003 file in Microsoft Word 2010? If you have any solution pleases help.

Office - Word. Data in table disappearing instead of continuing onto next page.

Posted: 01 Aug 2014 07:50 PM PDT

Hello,

I'm using a table with different cells but generally 6 columns and around 7 rows. as I enter information into a column which should automatically continue onto the next page, it sort of disappears. So example, I'm on page one typing in a column and I've reached the end of the page, if I keep typing, rather than it continue onto page 2 it just continues into no space. I can retrieve it if I press delete, i'll be able to see it start coming back. I tried merging the whole column, cutting through the rows, so the column I was writting in is now one cell, instead of 7. This worked better but its still glitchy.  So if I press enter sometimes it will move to the next page, sometimes it doesn't. Doing my head in. Its a big table with lots of data, I can't retain all of it to know that its showing everything I've typed instead of hiding it in nothingness. 

Is there a modification I can make to the table to enable the data to follow onto the next page? 

I've had this issue before and I'm pretty sure I end up starting a new table. Surely there's a solution. 

I appreciate any help.

Save changes to MS word document

Posted: 01 Aug 2014 03:33 PM PDT

Everytime I open and print a MS word document to which I have made no changes, Word always asks me if I want to save the "changes" I made to the document. It makes me worry that I have done something to change the document without realizing it.

Is there a reason for this? I always choose "no" of course. But this behavior is puzzling.

Many thanks for any explanation.

Jack

Corrupted normal.dotm file in Word 2010 that cannot be repaired

Posted: 01 Aug 2014 03:14 PM PDT

I have a corrupted normal.dotm file in Word 2010.  I cannot move it or delete it.  How do I repair this problem?  Please be specific with instuctions as I am not technically inclined.  

Accessing systems behind uncontrolled firewall - Forums Linux

Accessing systems behind uncontrolled firewall - Forums Linux


Accessing systems behind uncontrolled firewall

Posted: 20 Sep 2006 08:46 PM PDT

I located the article you are talking about:

http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/05/29/netcat.html

But I will eventually be doing offsite backup of data for these offices
on my RAID server at home, and as such, I will need automated file
transfer abilities. Netcat alone doesn't seem to do what I need.

david wrote: 

Why complicated directory structure in Linux

Posted: 20 Sep 2006 03:18 PM PDT

Dave Uhring wrote: 

Why don't you take your civility pill each morning before you turn your
computer on? Maybe the question was a bit naive, but I've used linux
over a decade without knowing that there was a man page called hier, and
if I had known, I would not have guessed what was in it. You don't want
to answer the question, fine. So bugger off and let someone else have a go.

--
Ron House edu.au
http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/staff/house
Ethics website: http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/staff/house/goodness

lm-sensors on GA-8GE667Pro

Posted: 20 Sep 2006 08:58 AM PDT

Olaf Petzold <net> wrote: 

I have no experience with your particular board; but there are a
few obvious points and some general ideas that might help a
little.

First, this sort of data is valid only as an indicator, not as a
specific measurement. What that means is that you don't really
care how accurate the voltage reading is, and if your 5 V line
says it is 5.00 volts when in fact it is 5.15 volts, it make
*no* difference!

The main reason for that is because you don't care if it is 5.0
or 5.2 volts, but you do care if it changes from 4.8 to 5.2
volts! All of those are within specs, but a change from 4.8 to
5.2 is something you might want to investigate.
 

You have no "compute" statement for in3 or in8, which
probably need one. Apparently in0, in1 and in2 do not.
 

This one appears to be okay, given that the +12 volt line is
saying it is 12.22 volts.
 

This is the -12v line, and *clearly* is not correct, given the
-4.17 reading.
 

As above, this can't be right, given the -5 volt line is saying
it is -.68 volts
 

This one appears to be correct.


I would simply adjust the compute statements to get readings that
are very close to what each voltage is supposed to be. (If the +5
volt line reads +5.00, you will *know* if it changes. If it reads
+4.88, you might not notice a change to +5.23. Hence _monitoring_
the system is actually better done with "inaccurate" readings!)

 

Since in1 is monitoring a +1.5 voltage line, it would appear
that the above max and min values should be 1.4 and 1.6, eh?
 

I would think that 5% tolerance for the plus and minus 12
volt lines is much too strict. 10% is more reasonable.
 

That last one should be "5 * 1.05".

[everything else snipped]


My experience has been that the expression parser in lm_sensors
has bugs. The compute statements don't necessarily do what they
should, and and tripping a bug in one statement may make
everything after that incorrect. Hence, try to keep the
expressions simple.

compute in4 ((30/10) +1)*@ , @/((30/10) +1)

That should probably be changed to

compute in4 1.33 * @ , @ / 1.33

When making changes to the compute lines, there are various ways to
change a value. If the raw data is 2.000 and a value is added
to it, then a change from 2.000 to 2.100 will cause a 0.1 volt
change in the voltage reading. If there is a multiplier, the
sensitivity is increased and a raw data change of 0.1 will
result in a voltage change that is 0.1 times the multiplier
(e.g., 0.3 if the multiplier is 3).

The -12 volt value is computed with this equation:

compute in5 (7.67 * @) - 27.36 , (@ + 27.36) / 7.67

That will provide a reading of -12.00 volts if the raw value from
the sensor is 2.000. However, it's now reading -4.17, which means
the raw value from the sensor is 3.023.

If you change offset value of 27.36 to 35.37, the reading will
be -12.00. It also means that a change in the raw value, say
from 3.023 to 3.123 or to 2.923 would cause the voltage
indication to change from -12.00 to -11.42 and -12.95
respectively.

compute in5 (7.67 * @) - 35.37 , (@ + 35.37) / 7.67

RAW VALUE VOLTAGE READING

2.923 -12.95
3.023 -12.00
3.123 -11.42

If only the multiplier is changed, from 7.67 to 5.08, that would
also result in a -12.00 voltage indication when the raw value is
3.023. However, for 3.123 the voltage indication would be -11.49,
an for 2.923 would be -12.51.

compute in5 (5.08 * @) - 27.36 , (@ + 27.36) / 5.08

RAW VALUE VOLTAGE READING

2.923 -12.51
3.023 -12.00
3.123 -11.49

Which one is more accurate? Who knows! It makes no difference
though, as the question is which one is more useful.

Think about this one:

compute in5 (10 * (@ - 1)) - 42.23 , 1 + ((@ + 42.23) / 10)

RAW VALUE VOLTAGE READING

2.923 -13.00
3.023 -12.00
3.123 -11.00

Which is to say, almost twice as sensitive (the same change in
the raw value gives almost twice the change in voltage reading)
and yet it is still a linear response.

I would try that, and see how the values look over a "normal"
period of time. If you get swings that set off alarms, cut it
back to the 5.08 multiplier.

The -5V compute statement needs similar analysis.

--
Floyd L. Davidson <http://www.apaflo.com/floyd_davidson>
Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) com

installing Kdevelop on Ubuntu?

Posted: 20 Sep 2006 01:13 AM PDT

Michael wrote: 

test do not read

where is the Administor in Ubuntu Linux?

Posted: 19 Sep 2006 11:55 AM PDT

["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.misc.]
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 01:10:45 -0700, Michael
<com> wrote: 
You shouldn't log into a GUI as root. You should be able to log into
one of the consoles ctrl-alt-F1 to ctrl-alt-F6.


--
Dinosaurs aren't extinct. They've just learned to hide in the trees.

I need to understand grub, partitions etc after hosing a Windows/Linux setup

Posted: 19 Sep 2006 08:58 AM PDT

co.uk wrote: 

No. But if you're going to have multiple /boot partitions, there's not
a whole lot of value of having any boot partition. They all suck up
space you could incorporate into the / partitions; and grub gets harder
to maintain.
 

They don't have to share the same /boot, but you're probably going to
chain bootloaders together, possibly different grub installations....
Or you could chain to multiple grub installations from the Windows
loader, since you imply you have at least one of them.
 

It depends on the age of the distribution. Most everything produced in
the last couple years can handle having a /boot partition not in the
first 1024 cylinders.
 

Unpack the initrd using gzip and cpio. Probably edit the init script,
then pack it back up. The details of the edits are going to vary
depending upon what you have (how the lvm partitions are arranged) and
what you did (how you rearranged them).
 

Network connection diagnostics

Posted: 18 Sep 2006 11:05 PM PDT

On 18 Sep 2006 23:05:50 -0700, "Marco A. Cruz Quevedo"
<com> wrote:
 

ifconfig -a shows interfaces (NICs or "adapters"), including their IP
if they have one. route -n shows the routing table, including the
default route if there is one, which default route contains the
gateway address. For example, below, the eth0 NIC's IP is
192.168.3.12. If that line is missing your NIC lacks an IP. And the
gateway address is 192.168.3.2. The default route is the route to
"0.0.0.0" and you see that address in that route's line item in the
table. Maybe your service network restart is triggering an address
request (ie running a dhcp client), but that's not taking place as
part of the boot process. Check /etc/sysconfig/network for something
like ONBOOT=no (or yes). If it's no, it's configured to omit setting
up network stuff as part of booting. Check also for something like
BOOTPROTO=dhcp (I think) to see whether, when the network config is
performed it entails use of dhcp. To experiment with running dhcp
client manually, the name of the client is usually dhclient, otherwise
there's one called pump and one called dhcpcd. Your system might have
one or another of those.

Example:
[root@hostx ~]# ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:02:B3:41:86:F9
inet addr:192.168.3.12 Bcast:192.168.3.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::202:b3ff:fe41:86f9/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:8038 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:5327 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:10726255 (10.2 MiB) TX bytes:377137 (368.2 KiB)

[root@hostx ~]# route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
Iface
192.168.3.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
0.0.0.0 192.168.3.2 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
[root@hostx ~]#

Help: RCP issue between solaris and redhat linux

Posted: 15 Sep 2006 12:38 PM PDT

steeles wrote: 

That's a little bit ambiguous. Is this "Linux -> Solaris"?

linux$ rcp solaris:/tmp/foo /tmp

Or is this "Linux -> Solaris" instead?

solaris$ rcp /tmp/foo linux:/tmp

Both of those would normally copy a file from Linux to Solaris.

Or maybe "Linux -> Solaris" means a third thing, which is that
the Linux machine is initiating the connection, in which case
both of these are "Linux -> Solaris":

linux$ rcp solaris:/tmp/foo /tmp
linux$ rcp /tmp/foo solaris:/tmp

:-)

- Logan

Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4.0

Posted: 15 Sep 2006 07:57 AM PDT

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modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module eth

Posted: 15 Sep 2006 03:36 AM PDT


com wrote: 
Do you actually have any interfaces above eth1? Have you checked your
modprobe.conf file to see if you're trying to enable non-existent
devices?

Multi Channel Sound at >48KHz

Posted: 14 Sep 2006 04:44 PM PDT

James Lehman wrote: 

96/48 = two channels

192/48 = four channels

That the specs sum the number of channels is advertizing copy.

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If the gang rape and murder of an entire family had happened in Boulder,
Colorado it would have been prime time news in the US for ten years.
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Modem on Linux box acting as home router/firewall

Posted: 14 Sep 2006 09:53 AM PDT

On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:07:42 -0400, Carlos Moreno
<com> wrote: 
Look in /etc/ppp/


--
Each person has the right to take the subway.

Cannot mount pen drives

Posted: 10 Sep 2006 01:15 AM PDT

What have u got in ur logs??

The Natural Philosopher wrote: