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Microsoft Word - Multi-Level List Formatting Question


Multi-Level List Formatting Question

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 03:19 PM PDT

Sorry, I'm not sure if it's better to ask all my questions in one thread, or create new threads for different questions.  I figure that targeted threads will make it easier for others find answers.

So ---

I created a multi-level list using the Shauna Kelly numbered headings article.

When it comes to formatting the paragraphs for each heading, do I open up the list and format it there, or do I right-click on the heading number in the gallery and hit modify.

For example, my Heading 1, I want no number, centered, all caps and underlined.

I tried do add this formatting in the number list and it didn't work.  Then I right-clicked the Heading 1 in the gallery, clicked modify, made the changes and ..... that didn't work either.

Also, according to the article, if I need to edit the numbers and click the dropdown on multilevel list, I should see my new list style "highlighted at the bottom of the menu."  I do see the two list styles I've created at the bottom of the menu, but neither of them are highlighted.  And, (as noted in another thread), clicking on one of them does not incorporate that list style into my document.  (Which raises the question of why the user-created list styles appear on the drop-down if they can't be used for anything.)

Thank you.

How Can I Apply My List Styles To A New Document?

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 02:45 PM PDT

Last week I spent a lot of time creating a new list style, that I named "my list style." 

I want to apply it to a new document I'm creating.

I opened a new document and clicked the drop down under multilevel list menu.  Down at the bottom was my style -- I hovered over it and the pop up said "my list style".

I clicked it.

The styles and headings are not my list style.  Not even close.

Is there a way to do this? Or do I have to create my list style new for every document? 

Or do I have to use the template I started with my list style and save that as a new document?  (The documents are very different in the other formatting which is why I wanted to start from scratch).

table problem

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 01:51 PM PDT

I want to paste a table that has about 40 rows in a new document.  I changed the orientation to landscape.  I want to put some identifying information above the table like this

List of checks

When I start the document and type in List of Checks and go to  paste the table it goes into a new page.  I can't find any page break indication in the reveal formatting feature.  Does anyone know how I can accomplish this?  Boy, do I miss the reveal codes feature from Wordperfect!

Creating exceptions to Regular Expressions

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 01:06 PM PDT

Hi folks,

I have a Regular Expression that looks for errant (misplaced) periods in manuscripts and allows them to be replaced with nothing:

Find what: ([a-z])(.)( [a-z])

Replace with: \1\3

With that expression, I have to manually parse through an entire manuscript because there are exceptions to the rule:

Mr.

Mrs.

Capt.

i.e.

P.M.

Is there a way to write a macro that will run the expression without manual intervention but allow it to skip the exceptions?

Thanks,

Brian

VBA Getting color constant from inputbox

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 12:14 PM PDT

Can someone tell me why I am getting a mismatch error from this? The error is at Selection.Font.ColorIndex = oColor. Everything works fine if I put in the constant (eg wdRed) instead of oColor. Any help will be greatly appreciated!

Sub RecolorChecked()

Dim cc As ContentControl
Dim rng As Range
Dim newColor, oColor As String

    newColor = InputBox("Enter one of these colors:" & vbNewLine & vbNewLine & _
    "Red, " & "Green, " & "Blue, " & "Indigo, " & "Plum, " & "Violet, " & "Orange, " & _
     "Yellow, " & "Gold, " & "Black")

      

    oColor = "Wd" & newColor


    For Each cc In ActiveDocument.ContentControls
        If cc.Type = wdContentControlCheckBox Then
            If cc.Checked = True Then
                Set rng = cc.Range
                rng.Start = rng.Start - 1
                rng.End = rng.End + 1
                rng.Select

                Selection.Font.ColorIndex = oColor
             
            End If
        End If
    Next
End Sub

First page header disappears

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 12:02 PM PDT

Split from this thread.

Hallo

I had the same problem with a template and if I use "Show formatting symbols" the first page header disapears.

But there I find that around a paragrah sign I have Font size of 1638 and it appears at this sign as a big black 1/4 of a circle. When I remove this the document works fine.

There has been a network or file permission error. The network connection may be lost.

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 11:56 AM PDT

We have Windows 7 and Office 2010.

Some of the users in the office, as well as myself, get this error on Word documents or Excel spreadsheets that are saved to a network location.  We also have the Desktop being redirected, and files saved here also get this error.  

The initial save of the document is fine.  However, as your working in the document and saving changes, about every 2nd or 3rd save results in this error.  And if you click OK, you get a Save As dialog box - but you can just cancel on that dialog box, and then click Save again, and the changes are saved.  

The weirdest thing is that it doesn't happen to everyone.  Here's what I've tried:

Disabled all Add-ins in Word and Excel

Disabled Offline Files

Deleted/Recreated user profile

Deleted all temp files

Set up a brand new computer

I don't know if this is a network issue, and I'm not a network admin so I wouldn't even know where to begin on troubleshooting that.  This issue has been sent to our network folks, but they haven't found anything.  It can't be a permissions issue because the initial save is fine, and every other save when editing the document is fine.  

Anyone have any suggestions?

Font instability in Word 2010

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 09:04 AM PDT

I have encountered a problem that has me stumped and has also stumped my IT people.  I use Office 2010 on a cloud-based system.  The service utilizes a Citrix client.  When creating a document in Word that includes the use of italics, the program will sometimes change subsequent text to italics as well, without being told to do so.  If I highlight this text, the "Italics" button in the Ribbon does not indicate that italics is active and clicking it does not change the appearance of the text.  I can change the font back to regular typeface by dragging the mouse cursor across the text (I do not have to click anything else), but as soon as I start typing again it changes back to italics.  One other person in my office is experiencing this problem, but not everyone else is, despite the fact that we are all on the same cloud server.  We have tried disabling the Adobe add-in and rebuilding fonts, but these measures have had no effect.  I have tried saving the document as a Word 97-2003 document, a .docx document and as a .docx with compatibility document, all to no avail.  In fact, if I've changed the text to regular font and then save it to try to hold the font, the act of saving it changes the text back to italics.  This is driving me crazy.  Any ideas?

opening pdf in word 2013 garbled

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 08:31 AM PDT

I am teaching an intro to Word 2013 course. The assignment is to open a PDF file in Word 2013 and save it as a Word doc. This is the message one of my students receives. Thank you.

Teaching Microsoft Office

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 07:54 AM PDT

I would like to offer some basic skills classes - mainly to retirees and anyone else who may need to have a basic skill set for Microsoft Office.

I would like to offer skills training in Word, Excel, and OneNote.

Are there any certifications that would be required by Microsoft in order to teach these classes on a personal level?  My ultimate goal is to teach these classes in a clubhouse for condo associations or other various locations in my community.  Participants in the classes ideally would be bringing their own personal laptop to learn the skills, however I plan to have a small bank of laptops that will be available for those users that only have a desktop computer at their disposal.  Each computer used will have its own licensed version of Microsoft Office.

This project is in the beginning stages, and I wanted to first make sure that I would not be infringing upon any licensing regulations that are held by Microsoft in order to offer these classes.  My next step will be to check with my local jurisdictions to inquiry about any required licensing.

As a background user, I have over 20 years experience in using Microsoft products, and am currently enrolled as a degree seeking student in the IT field where I have had to take classes on the Microsoft products.

microsoft word keeps failing

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 07:48 AM PDT

hi im really stuck and need some help, I have today started the office free trial for a mont hthen £7.99 per month there after, having downloaded everything everytime I go to open a word document downloaded from a web page of one I have saved on my laptop it keeps failing then when I ask it to use the internet to find a solution it just closes the programme, I have tried everything that I can think of recovering the install ect and its still doing it any advice greatfully appreciated or I may aswell cancel the subscription thanks in advance clare

Sequence of events for Word document open

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 07:22 AM PDT

I have a series of documents that are created with an attached template that includes an AutoOpen macro.  Amongst other things the macro sets the chapter number or appendix letter of the chapter based on data that is passed into a document variable.  That chapter number is used in the sections of the document that appear in the table of contents. 

If that document is saved and then re-opened without the AutoOpen macro running (by holding down the Shift key), the document looks like it did when it was saved.  The chapter number will be present in the title and TOC.   However, if I open the document in code, even if I DisableAutoMacros(1), the chapter number is no longer present, reverting instead to template default in the TOC of 0.1, 0.2 etc.

Can anyone explain this?  Is there a way to open the document without running the AutoOpen but still have the information present?

Office 2013

Windows 7

Select multiple shapes in Word 2013

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 07:00 AM PDT

How can I select multiple shapes in Word 2013? In this case, the multiple shapes are all text boxes. Are there any tools out there or some sort of macro?

Office programs such as Word and Excel don't work offline

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 06:13 AM PDT

I have a Lenovo laptop running Windows 8.1 and Office13. When trying to use Office offline it doesn't work at all. It complains that it can't connect. When online it frequently asks for name and password (sometimes several times a day) which is very annoying. But not being able to work offline is totally unacceptable. I would appreciate any advice.

Thank you,

Peter

Mailmerged list using IncludeText won't do numbered list

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 05:14 AM PDT

I am stuck trying to get a mailmerge template numbering some inserted paragraphs successfully

I want this kind of result, where there is a variable number of paragraphs in part of the merged document: (I've used a fixed font here just to do make the indenting appear reliably):


This is a list:

    i)   Paragraph conditionally inserted from another file

   ii)   Another paragraph conditionally inserted from another file

         and this example is long enough to wrap around to illustrate

         desired first line vs hanging indent

  iii)   And a third para, and so on

I have a limited range of paragraphs to pick from, so I have set up a series of conditional mergefield / includetexts, like this sort of thing:

{ IF {MERGEFIELD} para1 = "Y" "{ INCLUDETEXT c:\\boilerplate.docx bookmark1 }<carriagereturn>

" ""}{ IF {MERGEFIELD} para2 = "Y" "{ INCLUDETEXT c:\\boilerplate.docx bookmark2 }<carriagereturn>

" ""}{ IF {MERGEFIELD} para3 = "Y" "{ INCLUDETEXT c:\\boilerplate.docx bookmark3 }<carriagereturn>
" ""}

My problem is how to do this, and achieve consecutive roman numbering against each item in the merged document.

I have tried and failed with:

 a numbered list format in the template;

 a numbered list format in the boilerplate source doc;

 (also changing the bookmarks so they include or exclude a carriage return at the end of each boilerplate paragraph);

 using { SEQ } to do the numbering (it appeared to fail by doing its numbering before the merge operation? i.e. if para1 wasn't included the first one would come out numbered (ii));

 using { LISTNUM } (I don't think it usually appeared on the merged doc);

..so I have resorted to SETting "mynum" and incrementing & printing it all conditionally.

That all works perfectly, as shown below, except now the line indenting doesn't work!  This is what I am seeing in the merged document, and no matter how I select those lines and clear or reapply formatting, I cannot get the first line - vs - hanging indent to work properly.  The first line is always starting on the hanging indent position.  I have verified there's no hidden spaces or extra characters or tabs, this is very weird:

This is a list:

         i)   Paragraph conditionally inserted from another file

         ii)  Another paragraph conditionally inserted from another

         file and this example is long enough to wrap around to

         illustrate first line indent

         iii)   And a third, and so on

If anyone can help, either with my overall approach, or revisiting some of the options I've tried & abandoned, or with my final indent problem, I'd greatly appreciate it!

Programmatically Detect Table Cell Overflow

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 04:09 AM PDT

Does anyone know of a method to programmatically test if a Word table cell is overflowing?

In the document we are programmatically creating, the Word table rows are setup by default to not break across pages. Occasionally, it occurs where there is more text data being inserted into a cell then will fit on a page. When that happens, the following will occur at the bottom of the page...

Currently, this requires a manual scanning of the document to find any occurrence of an overflow situation and then a reset of the table row property. I am wondering if this is possible to detect via VBA.

Mail Merge Label printing: Problem with data duplicating

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 03:21 AM PDT

Hi,

I have successfully merged my Excel spread sheet and formatted the labelling so it prints correctly.

However It is duplicating the names several times, but not in sequence: it re-runs the same 8 or so names several times, making what should be 6 page print-out into a 47 page print out.

Where is this error coming from?

Thanks

Lizzie

Word 2013 Crashing

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 03:16 AM PDT

The last few days word has been crashing chronically, and the recovery function is not working either. I want to reinstall, but as I simply purchased the two machine license, and not a hard copy, I want to make sure I WILL be able to reinstall.

Why cannot I insert "Page # of #" in a footer?

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 02:46 AM PDT

I wish to have the legend "Page # of #" inserted in a footer.

I select The "Bold Numbers" Option shown at lower left and I get

what is shown in the footer above. 

This has not happened before and I have used this page number format many times. 

Why have things gone wrong, and how do I get it right?

Change List for Word 2013

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 02:02 AM PDT

Can someone post a link to the change list for Word 2013. I need to know exactly what has changed so I can look at where we need to change our templates to they will continue working in the new version. All I can find is a couple of very general pages that don't go into any details.

Thanks

Gordon

Document in Word 2010 automatically shut downs with a message

Posted: 09 Oct 2014 01:02 AM PDT

To All:

This is happening only to one user:  While working in documents, all of a sudden, the user receives the message

Do you want to save document __________? 

If you click Don't Save, a recent copy of the file will be temporarily available.

               Save                    Don't Save                  Cancel

The person has just a matter of seconds to either click Save or Don't Save.  If he does not select either one, Word closes the document.

Is this a memory problem?

Help!!!!!!!!!

Multiple month calendars in one Word document

Posted: 08 Oct 2014 10:56 PM PDT

I have inserted 2 x 1 month calendars into a Word document.

I would like to be able to update the calendars to different months.

Is it possible to unlink the two somehow?

Thanks in advance.

Compression and decompression of MS Word files

Posted: 08 Oct 2014 06:06 PM PDT

I use Office 2007 on Windows 8.1 and am able to decompress files. However, I am not able  to compress files created in MS Word format.

Could you please help?

Find and replace AFTER a specific point

Posted: 08 Oct 2014 06:05 PM PDT

Is it possible to do a Find and Replace after a specific point in a document. For instance: I have a character named Elisabeth through the first part of the document. Later, she goes by the shortened version, Lissy. I want to change all the instances of Elisabeth after she tells people to call her Lissy. I've tried the find up or down checkbox, using 'down'. Didn't work. It change all of them to Lissy.

Is there a solution for this?

Thanks

TOC does not maintain page numbers

Posted: 08 Oct 2014 03:51 PM PDT

I have inserted a TOC, which displays correctly at first. As soon as I try to print or save the document all the page numbers revert back to '2' in the TOC. They do not change on the pages, just on the TOC. I am desperately trying to fix a document for a client and can't seem to get it to work.

Number of PS in first storage group - Microsoft Exchange

Number of PS in first storage group - Microsoft Exchange


Number of PS in first storage group

Posted: 21 Aug 2007 06:29 PM PDT

5 stores max per SG in Enterprise, with a total of 4 SG's available, not
counting the RSG. This gives 20 production databases at your whim.

Oliver


Email is delivered and then automatically marked as "read"

Posted: 21 Aug 2007 01:14 PM PDT

Hi Ed,

Thank you for responding.

No Blackberry's or anything wireless. I did neglect to mention a third
machine that is set up to get mail through POP. It is set to "leave a copy
on the server".

Thanks for your help.

Front end exchange to Interscan

Posted: 20 Aug 2007 12:16 PM PDT

It sounds like you're properly configured, then.
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Transport Rules

Posted: 20 Aug 2007 10:46 AM PDT

> Having said that, modifying SCLs through Transport Rules may not have the 

Ignore that - it does work based on Transport Rules (as well).
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Information Store unexpectedly stopping

Posted: 20 Aug 2007 09:00 AM PDT

Thank you John,

it would appear that was the problem - we've now upped the storage limit

thanks again
James.

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MI5 Persecution: Fitted up 26/4/96 (275)

Posted: 19 Aug 2007 09:30 AM PDT

Subject: Re: MI5? Please can someone explain what's going on here?
Newsgroups: uk.misc
References: <4l1khm$hacktic.nl> <4l2lhj$shef.ac.uk>
Organization: Toronto Free-Net
Distribution:

David Stretch (ac.uk) wrote:
: In article <hotch.demon.co.uk>,
: Iain L M Hotchkies <demon.co.uk> wrote:
: >The (remote) possibility remains that 'Mike Corley' is either
: >not schizophrenic (but is 'pretending' to be so) or 'he' is
: >a product of a number of persons (?psychology students).

: Given other ways in which I have seen people exploit some of The Internet's
: capabilities to disrupt or indulge in sophistry, or to exploit a medium
: that resembles speech without the non-verbal and intonation cues, etc
: as a means of denigrating others, I question your use, albeit in quotes,
: of the word "remote". I'm not saying it isn't remote and therefore it is
: great, I'm just saying that I don't think we can easily classify it as
: remote, moderate, or great.

I think you can build up quite a good picture based on what someone says
and on their posting patterns. I don't think "The Internet" (capitals, no
less) is as opaque a medium as you make it out to be.

: It is not easy to determine the validity of all information on The
: Internet without making use of extra supplementary information.

: We do have the problem, pointed out by someone else, of the possibly
: "too perfect" textbook characteristics of what is being posted.

I explained that one, but I don't mind explaining it again (you don't
mind having it explained again to you, do you now?). The reason my
"symptoms" are such a perfect fit to the textbook is because the people
causing the campaign "fitted me up" in such a way that what they did
would resemble the symptoms of schizophrenia. Hence TV, radio, other
media, people in the streets etc. By a fortunate coincidence (for them)
these mthods of harassment are the ones which offer easiest channels of
access (for them).

It's really quite neat. All it takes is for people to start believing
that the "symptoms" aren't symptoms but reality, though, and the house of
cards collapses in a heap. And there are _lots_ of people now who knoiw
full well what has gone on.

: If harrassment by email, etc, has happened by someone out of the country,
: can a complaint be made that results in arrest or whatever upon that
: person's entry into the country? An interesting point which Mike may be
: able to inform us about, as he's said he will be in the UK in a few weeks
: time.

Picture the scene at the airport;
"I arrest you for being Mike Corley and mailbombing people"

"But my name isn't Corley. Who he? Mailbombing isn't illegal is it? You'd
have to lock up a lot of people if sending annoying email was a crime"

"Er....."

: --
: David Stretch: Greenwood Institute of Child Health, Univ. of Leicester, UK.
: ac.uk Phone:+44 (0)116-254-6100 Fax:+44 (0)116-254-4127
================================================== ======================

: context-free parts of articles, conversations and things-on-the-TV and
: assume they are meant for you. Mike, this is called paranoia.

But that's the way real abuse works, too. People interject words and
phrases into what they say which they know will have meaning for the listener.

And sometimes, they make it obvious. The very first evening of my job in
Oxford, we went for a drink with the technical director, and a couple
of other employees. The TD said in an "as-if" aside to one of the others,
"Is this the bloke who's been on TV?" (he said it directly in front of
me, and obviously meant mke to hear him saying it). The other person
replied, "Yes, I think so".

I think the subtext of what the TD said was "Why are they bothering with
him? He's so insignificant, why would they possibly want to spend the
resources going after him and putting all that expensive technology in
his home, when there must be much better targets?". The Technical
Director was given to sometimes disrespecting people, you see, and in my
case he couldn't see the point of anyone expending money on harassing me.

================================================== ==================

Subject: Re: Treatment of Schizophrenia
Newsgroups: uk.misc,uk.legal,uk.politics,alt.politics.british
Followup-To: uk.misc,uk.legal,uk.politics,alt.politics.british
References: <penet.fi> <4lge6r$ox.ac.uk>
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Distribution:

Illtud Daniel (ox.ac.uk) wrote:
: Probably 'cos you come across as reasoned & articulate, it's a pity
: about the other stuff :)

Veracity is so unreasonable.

: >>pps. You should still see a doc again Mike.
: >
: >Doing so. Trouble is, all this mental-illness stuff provides camouflage
: >for the harassment, which is real. It alows people who otherwise would
: >consider the harassment seriously to disregard it. It makes conversations
: >with a lawyer or police brief when otherwise it would merit discussion.

: The point is that there are two possibilities happening here-

: 1. There's a large conspiracy of people out to get you, for no
: other reason than that they have the means to do so, and that
: it involves a lot of the Media & a proportion of the public

: 2. You (who admit to having some headspace problems) are suffering
: from acute paranoid schizophrenia.

: Possibility #1 is _possible_, but would be unprecendented (OTOH,
: how would we know?), unfeasible, and many other things beginning
: with _un_ which I can't think of at the moment. Besides, if there
: was something going on, chances are some of us here would know
: about it, and I'm convinced that nobody does.

"Unprecedented" hits the nail on the head. It _is_ unprecedented, but we
have only just reached the technical stage at which it is feasible, and
we know video-spying is done to other people (NB the Diana-Hewitt
episode) and is a routine tool of security agencies.

Perhaps what is unprecedented is not the technical side, but the social
manipulation of many people by a concealed element in what other
countries would be called the secret police. The most disturbing element
is the degree to which people allow themselves to be unquestioningly
manipulated by an evil element within the state.

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OWA authentication issue

Posted: 17 Aug 2007 09:38 AM PDT

Mark, as long as not plain text is alright. SSL would be fine and where can
i learn how to setup SSL authentication ?

Daniel

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ASP.net problem

Posted: 15 Aug 2007 05:40 AM PDT

Hi, why does exchange 2003 does not detect asp.net ?

Daniel

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Exchange System Manager help and IE7

Posted: 14 Aug 2007 09:20 PM PDT

I believe there was a bug filed on this and it was fixed.

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Affects of Large Mailbox Sizes

Posted: 14 Aug 2007 11:22 AM PDT

In "Optimizing Storage for Exchange Server 2003" the following information
concerning the impact of mailbox sizes is presented on page 21:

Outlook Cached Mode Outlook Online Mode Inbox Size
1.0 IOPS 1.0 IOPS 10,000
Items - 500MB
1.0 IOPS 1.25 IOPS 20,000
Items - 1Gb
1.0 IOPS 1.75 IOPS 40,000
Items - 2GB

From this, we can ascertain that as the mailbox size increases, the read IO
activity against the databse increases. It doesn't go away if you use
cached mode, it's merely shifted to the client workstation.

Independent of a decision on your management's part to impose size limits,
THERE IS A LIMIT. If you hit the logical size limit of 75GB for Exchange
Standard or SBS, it will be painful. If you hit the physical size limit of
the disk on which your data resises, it will be intensely painful. Without
size limits of some sort, you cannot effectively size storage for exchange,
and are doomed to a downward death spiral as you constantly chanse the
performance issue of the moment.

What can you do? Start by reading "optimizing storage for Exchange Server
2003". Collect perfom data from your environment watching RPC and physical
disk latency. Create a mailbox recipient policy in report only mode and
monitor mailbox sizes. Use Exmon to monitor statistics per client. In
short, use the MS recommendations in conjuction with data you collect to
support the need for limits.

John









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Free/Busy Information problem

Posted: 14 Aug 2007 12:46 AM PDT

hi! thanks for the answer. yes, i tried this solution. yesterday in the
evening i tried another one. i exported the files from a mailbox to a
pst-file. then i deleted the mailbox and created it new. after that i
imported the pst-file. and now it works....
but there has to be another solutione....?!?!?

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Can't Deliver Message to a Particular Domain

Posted: 13 Aug 2007 11:58 AM PDT

"Message transferred to barracuda.net-xcellence.com through SMTP"

and

"This message was rejected due to the current administrative policy by 

The message was rejected by barracuda on the destination. You might ask the
adminstrator of the destination why. Barracuda is a spam filter. You've
likely violated some rule on the device.

John




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Preventing Exchange from messing up multipart/alternative messages

Posted: 10 Aug 2007 04:37 PM PDT

Does using Unix all day long have this effect on people? Jeeez.... Go easy
on coffee, would ya?

Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool

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Event ID: 8510; Cat.: MTA Connections; Source: MSExchangeIS Mailbo

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 08:20 AM PDT

Hello Matteo,

Problem solved!
Thank you very much.

Regards
Stephan


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What are the microsoft office 2003 set up codes are? - Microsoft Office forums

What are the microsoft office 2003 set up codes are? - Microsoft Office forums


What are the microsoft office 2003 set up codes are?

Posted: 02 Aug 2007 03:50 PM PDT

Rhonda

What do you mean by set up codes ??

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I cannot install Microsoft Office Standard 2007

Posted: 02 Aug 2007 03:36 PM PDT

Control Panel->System icon.

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reading.

After furious head scratching, LindsayC asked:

| I believe I am, but I don't know how to tell. I turned on my Automatic
| Updates, and downloaded and installed all that were avalible.
|
| "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
|
|| Are you running SP2?
||
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|| JoAnn Paules
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||
|| How to ask a question
|| http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
||
||
||
|| "LindsayC" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
|| news:com...
||| When I try to install Microsoft Office Standard 2007 I get an Error
||| message
||| that says, "The specified program requires a newer version of
||| Windows".
|||
||| I am running on XP. So what can I do?

Office XP and Adobe Acrobat

Posted: 02 Aug 2007 12:46 PM PDT

Yeah, I hear ya... hey, so are you saying that Acrobat 7 is faster than Acrobat 8?

Any difference in the file sizes of the PDFs they create?



"ANONYMOUS" wrote... 
XP? 
using 
Acrobat? 


Setting up Office at Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium

Posted: 02 Aug 2007 09:24 AM PDT

Office Depot should have given it to you if you purchased a license for
Office. Otherwise, you may have the trial version.

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"Camila Mars" <Camila microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


How can I install Office 2003 AFTER Office 2007?

Posted: 01 Aug 2007 07:46 PM PDT

Uninstall 2007 then install only the 2003 components required by using
Custom Install
Update 2003 and rename any shortcuts to be 2003 specific, eg Word2003, then
install 2007 when it asks if you want to upgrade the 2003 components select
'no' 2007 will then be installed.
NB double clicking on a word.doc in explorer will open it in 2007, so you
would have to start Word 2003, then File>Open

"Jaybar" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


Upgrade Office XP into Office 2007 without the XP installed

Posted: 31 Jul 2007 10:52 AM PDT

Having first uninstalled the trial, surely

"Susan Ramlet" <susan@mvps-dot-org> wrote in message
news:%phx.gbl... 


Install Office 2007 On Terminal Server

Posted: 30 Jul 2007 12:22 PM PDT

Hi Katrina,

You may want to check with the MS Partner folks http://microsoft.com/partners on the Action Pack support.

To install Office 2007 on Terminal Server/Services requires a Volume License Office 2007 product and license key and the original
Partner Action Pack products were retail level license keys.

=============
<<"Katrina Burns" <Katrina microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
Hello,

We are having trouble installing Office 2007 on our Terminal Server. We are
using the version that arrived with the MS Action Pack.

About three months ago we called MS and they told us updates were being made
to the Action Pack so that it would work with Terminal Services; they were
supposed to be included in the next Quarterly Update.

Is there a hotfix or update we can download to get Office 2007 working on
our TS?

Thanks for any help!

Katrina>>
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*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Office 97, Office 2000, Mac Virtual PC with XP

Posted: 30 Jul 2007 08:30 AM PDT

Did you do a "full" install of Office 2000 using the custom install or did
you stick in the CD and allow it to install using the defaults?


"Jeanne" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


How do I open the box?

Posted: 29 Jul 2007 11:08 AM PDT

And I am of the opposite opinion - everyone has a *insert appropriate _____ here* and they use it when required.

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After furious head scratching, AMD asked:

| "David Walker" <com> wrote in message
| news:46.248.16...
|| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
|| <org> wrote in
|| news:phx.gbl:
||
||| Remove the tape from that wraps around the side. Then pull the tab
||| on the top to the side.
|||
||| --
||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Ah! So THAT'S what that tab on the top is for! I was trying to
|| pull the tab before I un-did all the other stuff.
||
|| The box NEEDS to have a couple of sentences on "how to open"
|| somewhere on it.
||
|| Please pass that on, if you know of anyone in the "packaging" group.
||
|| Thanks.
||
|| David Walker
|
|
| Whoever came up with these new vista and office boxes should be fired.
| idiotic. the boxes are cool, but they hosed the opening process. it's
| a joke how it opens and everything can fall out so easy.

"Choose assistant" doesn't work in Windows Vista 64

Posted: 28 Jul 2007 12:31 PM PDT

You need to remember that people who help in these newsgroups are
volunteers. We have lives outside of the Internet (contrary to what some may
think). We have families who are MUCH more important than being able to use
an assistant in Office. I'll bet you do too. Post your question once and
then go talk to your spouse/partner/child/friend/dog/cat/goldfish -
whatever. Check back later. And *if* in a day, no one responds, it could be
that either you didn't give us enough to go on or that no one has an answer
for the issue. At that point you need to figure out if it's worth paying
Microsoft for their help.

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



"Trond Ruud" <no> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 

Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Trial Wont install on Vista Hom

Posted: 25 Jul 2007 10:12 AM PDT



"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
 
milly staples called it right-after not loading i erased and turned off user
mode and redownloaded--works now 

DMA issues on install - Forums Linux

DMA issues on install - Forums Linux


DMA issues on install

Posted: 14 Apr 2007 03:18 AM PDT

Further to this, it was suggested I send you the following from the boot
up process:


Uniform MultiPlatform E-IDE drive Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
SIS5513: IDE controller at PCI slot 0000:00:02.5
SIS5513: chipset revision 208
SIS5513: not 100% native mode: will probe for irq's later
SIS5513: SiS735 ATA 100 (2nd gen) controller
ide0: BM-DMA at oxff00-oxff07, BIOS settings hda:DMA, dhb:DMA
ide1: BM-DMA at oxff09-oxff0f, BIOS settings hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA
hda: MAXTOR 91021u2, ATA DISK drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
hdc: TOSHIBA CD_ROM XM-6402B, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM DRIVW
ide1 at ox170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
hda: max request size 128KiB
hda: 20010816 sectors (10245MB) w/512KiB cache, CHS=198852/16/63,UDMA(66)
hda: cache flushes not supported
hda:<4>hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma_status == 0x61
hda: DMA timeout error
hda: dma timeout error: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest }
ide: failed opcode was: unknown
hda: lost interrupt


I hope this throws additional light onto the problem.

Dave

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http://daves.orpheusweb.co.uk/
Hexagon Systems Limited - Experts in VME systems development

How to repair swap partition?

Posted: 13 Apr 2007 02:12 PM PDT

On Apr 13, 5:12 pm, "Don Phillipson" <ca>
wrote: 

OK, so you've partitioned out a swap partition. That's good
 
[snip] 

Yah. Swap partitions don't have a filesystem (as such) on them.
There's nothing for fsck (of any flavour) to check.
 


Well, first off
mkswap /dev/hdb1
then
swapon /dev/hdb1

You'll want to read the manual pages on mkswap(8) ("man 8 mkswap") and
swapon(8) ("man 8 swapon"). To summarize, mkswap(8) formats the paging
partition ("swap") for use, and swapon(8) tells the system to start
using the partition for paging.

You'll also want to ensure that your /etc/fstab contains a line like
/dev/hdb1 swap swap defaults 0 0
so that the next time you boot up, you won't need to enter the
swapon(8) command.

HTH
--
Lew


Segfault for non root users

Posted: 12 Apr 2007 01:38 PM PDT

Darren Salt <demon.cu.invalid> did eloquently scribble: 
 
 
 

Ah, so it is.

I still miss bursar.
:)
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gcc 2.29 download?

Posted: 11 Apr 2007 11:33 AM PDT

I demand that Harshal may or may not have written...

[snip] 

Why the infamous Red Hat Special and not, say, 2.95.3 or 2.95.4?

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problem with /etc/modules.conf

Posted: 09 Apr 2007 05:49 PM PDT

On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 01:42:20 -0700, zouz wrote:
 

Yes, it does, thanks. However, what was wrong with the line
install ra0 /sbin/modprobe --force-vermagic rt2500
that I put in /etc/modprobe.conf? I'd be more happy if I could insert the
module in time, to prevent the error message during boot:
"interface ra0 could not be found, delaying initialisation [FAILED]"

Thanks a lot anyway,
sjaak

 

"No swap space available."

Posted: 09 Apr 2007 03:57 PM PDT

On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 18:57:53 -0400, Don Phillipson wrote:
 

Your swap partition could be full.

In a terminal window, type this command 'free.' It will list RAM and swap
usage.

Also, are you sure that your swap partition is 750 SECTORS? That's
awfully small. Hard drive sectors are usually 512 BYTES(!) each.

Stef

Problems with 915resolution package?

Posted: 07 Apr 2007 09:13 AM PDT

A Watcher <net> wrote:
[...] 

That is normal behaviour, detailed in the xorg.conf manual page. Search
for the word Virtual (it should be in the DISPLAY SUBSECTION area).

To disable the panning, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to specify a virtual
resolution that matches the screen's physical resolution.
 

[Note: Followup-To set to comp.os.linux.misc]

glibc upgrade

Posted: 07 Apr 2007 04:37 AM PDT

On 9 Apr, 06:30, "onkar" <com> wrote: 

I'm looking at RHEL 4.4 SRPM's right now. There is *NO* published
glibc-2.5 for RHEL 4 in all its flavors. You *CANNOT* expect to just
slap in a vastly newer version of glibc and have it work for all your
applications without recompiling *all* of them with the new glibc, and
the change of glibc will break the compiler itself.

I suggest you give up now, and proceed to RHEL 5 or CentOS 5 when it
comes out in a few weeks. This "update one package and everything will
be great approach" breaks badly due to massive, massive dependencies
on such core packages. No one at RedHat will want to help you with
this: mixing and matching such core packages can introduce all sorts
of nasty breakages.

If you *have* to do this, I suggest you also grab the compat-
glibc-2.3.4 package from wherever you grabbed the glibc-2.5, and
carefully work your way through the dependencies downloading other
packages as needed.


missing man pages after new install

Posted: 06 Apr 2007 03:48 PM PDT

On Apr 7, 1:02 am, "Jim" <com> wrote: 

It's a packages for program developing. That's why it is -dev
Like any other -dev package
 

Yes, becouse you use glibc when you program i C.

Good Luck

Installing Mandrake Linux 10.1 Official

Posted: 05 Apr 2007 06:27 PM PDT

Thanks for the help guys but I re-installed it and I spent some time
fixing the display settings and it works now.

Thanks again!

Matt Giwer wrote: 

DamnSmallLinux - Where Is Mouse Setup?? (Left Handed))

Posted: 04 Apr 2007 05:16 PM PDT

[DamnSmallLinux]

"s. keeling" <ab.ca> writes:
 
 

Indeed. I added a couple of custom packages to DSL & it has become a
workplace "swiss army knife" for systems with broken hard drives.

I found DSL-NOT a better choice since it has a 2.6.?? kernel with a
better choice of drivers. Still fits very nicely on a regular CD.

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