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Microsoft Word - Mailing Labels


Mailing Labels

Posted: 07 Dec 2014 08:34 AM PST

I am trying to create Mailing labels from my address list in Excel.  I use the wizard and the labels appear on the wizard pop ups but not on the document itself. How can I get them to populate so I can print?  I have Windows 8.1 and Office Home and Student.  Thank you for your help in advance.

Dead links in table of contents

Posted: 07 Dec 2014 07:53 AM PST

Good day internet folk,

I am writing a document that has about 30-40 figures. Over time the document has evolved, and some figures (along with their captions) have been deleted, replaced, and added. 

I am nearing the final stages of the document and I wished to revisit the numbering of the captions. I updated the tables and all the figures and some odd things are happening. Firstly, there are some items in the table of figures that do not appear in my document. They are ghost links. They point to some random place in the document and i cannot find anything there. There are several of these, and I imagine this is what is preventing me from correctly numbering my figures. My first figure labels nicely, figure 1. perfect. The second figure is figure 13. frustrating. 

What i have done so far:

- select all, update table. several times,

- open close document, restart computer all that jazz,

- deleted problem figure and re-inserted it, to no avail,

- individually selecting each caption and updating them,

- cried.

Additionally, is there some known oddities between how word handles .jpeg vs .bmp images? I have found that .jpgs have the customizability with respect to border and shadows, but bitmap images do not. Furthermore, I have noticed that the two types of images will caption differently. One of them will create a caption in a text box, while the other will create a caption as part of the text. I figure this could also have something to do with the funny numbering going on in my document.

Any help is super duper appreciated, thank you very very much!

Customizing the Calendar View (Bar Styles) Microsoft Project

Customizing the Calendar View (Bar Styles) Microsoft Project


Customizing the Calendar View (Bar Styles)

Posted: 30 Nov 2005 09:31 AM PST

It's just too bad that more colors can't be used more easily.

Help with Creating an Enterprise Master Project.

Posted: 30 Nov 2005 09:17 AM PST

Thank you.

"Joe" wrote:
 

How can I display multiple months in the Project calendar view?

Posted: 30 Nov 2005 08:17 AM PST

Hi Alice,

I assume you have added the name of the milestone to the Gantt chart view.
Try Format > Text Styles, choose Bar Text - right (or whatever is
appropriate) and change the font size. (Although the smallest size listed
is 8 points you can type in any size smaller). To change the format of the
milestone names in the table, choose Format > Text Styles, and select
Milestones.

Hope this helps.
Julie
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my task must not span non-working time

Posted: 30 Nov 2005 04:25 AM PST

Create a calendar that shows hours of work where the work can start equals
the start of your workday and the hour work ends equal to the end of your
workday MINUS this task's duration. What you're saying is if your workday
is 8 to 5, this 4 hour task must start sometime between 8am and 1pm in order
to avoid the possibility of it splitting over non-working time. Assign this
calendar to the task as its task calendar.
--
Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs


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you are trying to publish a non enterprise project to project serve

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 09:53 PM PST

Eric --

I already answered your question in the microsoft.public.project.server
newsgroup. Please do not cross-post your questions as we read all of the
relevant newsgroups.

--
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"


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Exporting picture with legend

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 04:33 PM PST

No, Sorry, I have the same problem (at this very moment I am copying parts
of a pdf doc into Power Point through a print screen...)
Direct Print Screen sometimes gives better results than pdf but you have to
crop the image.
HTH

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Copy MS Project image into PPT?

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 01:59 PM PST

In article <phx.gbl>,
<com> wrote:
 

Simon,
I see you finally figured out how to make your posts work.

John

actual cost overwrite in MS Project

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 12:59 PM PST

Rod,
would project calculate the % complete if manualy input the actual cost?

"Rod Gill" wrote:
 

Automating the start date of a project

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 11:57 AM PST

You're welcome Mike and thanks for the feedback. Glad to know you found a
solution that worked.
Julie
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What's new in Project 2003?

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 10:34 AM PST

Bill are these really enhancements to Project 2003 Standard?
There is no timesheet functionality with Proj Std and server performance is
a non-issue.
Personally I am still using Proj 2002 std. There is not really any
difference which would warrant an upgrade to 2003.
Project 2006 may be a different story.

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http://masamiki.com/project
or http://zo-d.com/blog/index.html
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Project- allow me to choose how planned overtime affects duration

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 09:59 AM PST

But duration IS changing when you do part of the work with overtime - what
is not changing is the work. Duration is defined as the working time units
DEFINED AS WORKING TIME ACCORDING TO THE CALENDAR between when the task
begins and when it is complete. If we have a task that requires 10 hours
start to finish, our normal working day is 8 hours and we work for 10 hours
straight thru, doing 8 hours straight time and 2 hours OT in the process,
that task's DURATION is 8 hours by definition but its WORK and ELAPSED TIME
is 10 hours. Only the hours worked during times when the calendar says it's
the resource's normal workday count for duration. Otoh, if we interrupt
that task at what would be our normal quitting time and resume it the next
morning, the duration would be 10 hours since now all work is being
performed during normal working hours. It is very easy to confuse work,
duration, and elapsed time since they all use hours as their units but in
reality those hours are entirely separate measures of entirely separate
concepts.
--
Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs


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Milestones delay entering

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 09:48 AM PST

Hi,

As for actual values: Select, put to 100% complete (there are different
ways), then enter the actual date in the start field
If it is delayed, normallu-y that would be calculated automatically from the
dely of the driving tasks. But if it isn't use a constraint (start not
earlier then or Must Start On)
HTH

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copying data between two project files

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 09:46 AM PST

See embedded
Greetings,

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task. 
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Dim té as task
Dim TheUID as integer 
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Theuid=t.uniqueid
set t2=secondproject.tasks.uniqueid(theuid)
' Now copy from t into t2 
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How do I automate printing project file to pdf

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 09:14 AM PST

That solves part of my problem Bill, the other being the file name
specification. Your solution brings the saveas dialog box that expects a
name for the pdf file. Is there any way of automating this dialog box to
specify a filename and folder??? I am using pdf995 as the pdf creator and
their help on this issue is a bit troublesome to follow. Any help that you
can give me on this issue is greatly appreciated.

"William Raymond" wrote:
 

Predecessor & Partial Day Assignment

Posted: 29 Nov 2005 08:57 AM PST

You are welcome DMM and thanks for the feedback.
Julie
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task calander

Posted: 28 Nov 2005 03:57 PM PST

Sounds like a corruption.. can you send me the file, I'll have a look
jandemes at prom-ade dot be

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