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HELP! CD Drive Not Accessible Microsoft Office for Mac

HELP! CD Drive Not Accessible Microsoft Office for Mac


HELP! CD Drive Not Accessible

Posted: 05 Oct 2007 04:59 PM PDT

That's OK, it's a common mistake.


On 10/5/07 6:19 PM, in article
com, "RichardD"
<microsoft.com> wrote:

Sorry about that...not sure how that happened. Hope I don't do it again.

"Diane" wrote:
 

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Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
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REPOST - Exch 2k3 conflicts with AV Software - Microsoft Exchange

REPOST - Exch 2k3 conflicts with AV Software - Microsoft Exchange


REPOST - Exch 2k3 conflicts with AV Software

Posted: 27 Aug 2004 07:28 AM PDT

I tried uninstalling the program and rebooting. Stopped
causing the WMI errors, but did not re-enable mail
sending. I then re-ran Exch SP1 and rebooted. Still no
outbound email. Also tried re-running the Connect to
Internet tool to ensure email was allowed. No go. I did
submit an email trouble request to the vendor this
morning - haven't heard back yet. Might try as a last
resort to re-install Exchange and SP1 (although, I think I
tried that come to think of it). :[
 
reboot the server? 
aware of any issues? 
message 
settings 
(worked 
times. 
stamp 
stamp 
using 

Sounds like a virus but is it?

Posted: 27 Aug 2004 02:04 AM PDT

I'm told not! and I don't think they would have BCC it to the whole company
(but then they are users :-) ), also its more then one user reporting the
problem but no on all emails!!

I thought I had read about a virus that did this but I cannot find any info
on it so may be not.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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Exchange won't let Outlook 2000's Rules Wizard forward mail

Posted: 27 Aug 2004 01:07 AM PDT

Exchangeserver is 5.5 and client is Outlook2000. I don't have permission to
change any server configuration. But I think it could solved anyway? From my
client that is..

BR/Johan

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Exchange Server 2003 / Domain Controllers

Posted: 26 Aug 2004 06:01 PM PDT

Indeed. All you do lose without 2k3 DC's is some functionality, the
more high profile of which is RPC over HTTPS.

On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:12:46 -0400, Andy David - Exchange MVP
<com> wrote:
 

DMZ zone?

Posted: 26 Aug 2004 03:47 AM PDT

OK - not sure what you mean, then. Can't you just send mail to the SBS
mailboxes across the Internet? What sort of mail are they supposed to be
getting from your server - they can't be collecting mail from yours, since
they don't have the same domain -

Dances wrote: 


Black Hole e-mail

Posted: 25 Aug 2004 02:04 PM PDT

Sure,
dont accept forged mails. Reject them right away with a 55x.
check www.aloaha.com to learn how to do it.
Frank



+++
Server protected by Aloaha
+++

"Russ" <microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Exchange problem and AD

Posted: 25 Aug 2004 02:43 AM PDT

I think if the references for old server stays in AD, it does not matter.
Ok, run te forestprep and domainprep once again and install exchange 2003 on
proposed server.
Manually, change the user for 'mail enabled ' property in Active Dir Users
and Comps, you will be able to change it easily after you have installed
Exchange 2003.

Regards,
Anil


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Exchange Licensing question

Posted: 24 Aug 2004 01:36 PM PDT

In article <com>,
Matt Scoff <com> wrote:
 

Disclaimer: I'm not a licensing person.

According to http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/howtobuy/enterprise.asp, you do need CALs for POP3 users, at least if you consider POP to be a
"standard Internet-messaging client": 

As always, if you really want the real scoop on what licenses *you*
need, contact your local MS rep.

Cheers,
-Paul

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MVP - Exchange
Exchange security book: http://www.e2ksecurity.com
FAQs: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm &
http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm

Synching GALs between Unix/EXCH

Posted: 20 Aug 2004 11:17 AM PDT

Simple-Synch looks like a winner. Thanks!


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invisible Attachments

Posted: 20 Aug 2004 08:58 AM PDT

Its depends are they invisible because of the attachment security options in
Outlook ?. You might want to have a read of
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.htm

cheers
Glen
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Microsoft Word - Word 2007 message when I try to open it

Microsoft Word - Word 2007 message when I try to open it


Word 2007 message when I try to open it

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 06:33 PM PDT

I am getting a mesasage everytime I try to open Word 2007 work could not create the word file check the temp environment variable

word documents keep showing up as word pad

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 10:40 AM PDT

i re-installed office but all my word documents keep showing as word pad? .what is word pad and how do I get the documents back to word? thank you

Table of Contents - Words

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 07:19 AM PDT

When I create a word 2007 document from a template that has Heading 1 for an Article and Heading 2 for Sections, the word document looks like this:

 

Article I 

 

ARTICLE TITLE

Section 1.1            Title.   Words after the title.

And then when I create a Table of Contents. the words in the table of contents with respect Section 1.1, shows the addtitional words, not just the word Title and the Article Title does not show up   And it shows up like this:

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Article I 1

Section 1.1      Title.   Words after the title. 1

 

I researched and found the concept to create the TC Fields entries by highlighting the word Title and, click on alt+shift+O, and then  mark it.   And then go to the table of contents, click on alt+F9, and then do the following, hit alt+f9 again and then update the table of contents, and it should recogize just what I marked.   

 

type \f at the end of the field.

It will look as follows:

{ TOC \o "1-3" \h \f }

But this does not do it.

 

So does anyone know how to do this.  Thanks much.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why do you need to sign in to "get the most out of office?"

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 11:06 PM PDT

What's the deal with having to "sign-in" to get the most out of Office?

 

I use Office for business purposes, other than the licensed Office product which I have purchased, Microsoft has nothing to do with my business.

 

My business does not have a Microsoft ID, nor does it want one.

 

If I pay for a product and receive a licence to use that product, I would expect to use that product to its full extent, and not receive a partial and withheld service.

Unable to delete text in comments

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 06:22 AM PDT

I checked https://connect.microsoft.com/) and don't see Word 2013 listed so I figured I'd post this potential bug report here. 

In Word 2013, when I click three times in a comment bubble to highlight all of the text in that bubble, hitting the Delete key does not allow me to delete the text. 

This was also the case in earlier versions of Word, but now there is a new problem: In 2010 I used to be able to click three times to select the text and then hold the Shift key down and hit the left arrow one time. This would then allow me to delete all text.  Now, in Word 2013, hitting Shift + Left does not register on the screen, so I cannot delete the text.  

The same problem occurs if you click once in the bubble and hit Ctrl + A or if you manually highlight the text in the bubble with the mouse (of course in that last case if you highlight all the way to the very end, including that final "space" or whatever it is where the problem occurs). 

Do others experience this? If so, can we report it to Microsoft? Although it's not a huge issue, little things like this slow users down (because, in this case, it makes the Ctrl + A function within comment bubbles somewhat limited). Plus, it wasn't a problem in 2010, so it seems fixable. :)


How to create Encrypted with Password documents from Word 2010 template?

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 09:36 AM PDT

I would like to create a Word 2010 template such that any document created from that template is automatically set with Encrypt with Password using the password picked-up from the template.

 

What I have tried is this: I set Encrypt with Password on the template.  I then create a document using the template - I have to enter the correct password for the tempate to open - so far, so good.  I then save my new document.  When I come back to open the newly-created document, it asks me for a password to open the document.  This looks correct, but what I have found is that I can enter ANY text for the password (or no text at all) and the document will still open.  When I then check the Protection properties for the document it says that the document is NOT Encrypted with Password. 

 

I have tried this both with and without Restrict Editing settings on the template - it makes no difference.  I am always prompted for a password when opening a document created with the template, and always it accepts any password at all and opens the document.  Any idea what I am doing wrong? 

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Stuart

Microsoft Word - If at first you don't succeed, ...

Microsoft Word - If at first you don't succeed, ...


If at first you don't succeed, ...

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 08:19 AM PDT

Greetings!

Well, the irregularities of the tables in my files is causing a lot of problems, despite all the help I am getting from the experts on this forum.

Well, perhaps this will be better. A macro to

1) Find every table in the MS Word file with 7 or more rows.
2) Select the entire table.
3) Highlight in yellow (or any other color) the entire table.
4) Find the next table with 7 or more rows ,,, and so on down the file.
5) Split into two tables only those tables with exactly 12 rows (split at the 7th row). Most of the tables are 12 rows, but the other tables with say 7 rows disrupt the other macros that have been provided.

Example of table:

1 blah blah blah blah
2 blah
3
4
5
6
7 (Split here into new table)
8
9
10
11
12

Then I can go back and examine the highlighted tables for editing (such as splitting the tables at the right point).

I would deeply appreciate your help in this matter.


Tweaking Another Search Macro

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 06:32 AM PDT

Greetings!

A day or so ago HansV kindly provided me the following macro (that works well, by the way),

The following macro will select the first table with more than 6 rows that it encounters.

After splitting this table, simply run the macro again.

 

Sub FindLargeTable()
    Dim f As Boolean
    Dim tbl As Table
    For Each tbl In ActiveDocument.Tables
        If tbl.Rows.Count > 6 Then
            tbl.Select
            f = True
            Exit For
        End If
    Next tbl
    If f = False Then
        MsgBox "No tables with more than 6 rows found.", vbInformation
    End If
End Sub


The problem is there are hundreds of tables with over 6 rows, so it is time-consuming to do it over and over.


Could the macro above be tweaked, as follows?


1) Search for tables with over 6 rows, 2) split these tables in half (the seventh row will become the first row), 3) indicate where the split occurred -- in say yellow highlight, and 4) then continue down the file to the bottom.


NOTE: If the macro encounters a table with an usually setup (it will usually be 12 rows, but there could be anomalies) the macro should stop and then the problem can be dealt with.


Most tables contain columns with 6 rows.


I would deeply appreciate your help in this matter.



.pdf to Word for free?

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 05:31 AM PDT

Is there an inexpensive or - better yet - free program to translate .pdf documents into Word? I have a program that lets me read .pdf files, but I like to change the font and be able to delete parts I have already read - can't do that in Adobe reader and can't spend the money to purchase a program to do it for me.

 

I have Adobe Reader and Sumatra pdf which both allow me to read the files and/or print them, but I cannot paste them into Word successfully.

How to fix Word 2010 starting with File Tab, Not Home Tab

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 12:59 PM PDT

Word 2010 documents should open by default on the Home tab.  My documents use to until today. Now they open only on the File tab. The Home tab is still visible, checked, and at the top of the list on Options, Customize Ribbon.  I can select the Home tab by clicking on it  but after I perform any task using the Home tab, such as Bold  face, the document automatically reverts to the File tab. I then have to reselect Home tab for each function.  This is new after months of it working correctly.  The same relation now exists for all other tabs, useable for one function but then revert to the File tab.  Help is needed and appreciated.

Can't set up page numbering within individual sections and cumulative page numbering in same document

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 06:03 AM PDT

I've written a document organized into sections. I would like the page numbering in the header to restart at 1 for each section. I would like the page numbering in the footer for all sections to be cumulative for the entire document. I can't get the document to do both at the same time. If I set up the section page numbering to start at 1 for each section, the footer page numbering also starts at 1 for each section. If I set up the footer numbering to be cumulative for the entire document, the header page numbering is also cumulative. Help!

Full Resource Assignment Info in Excel Microsoft Project

Full Resource Assignment Info in Excel Microsoft Project


Full Resource Assignment Info in Excel

Posted: 26 Jun 2004 03:17 PM PDT


Don,
I don't have Project Server so I don't know how the server object model
differs from the standard object model. However, like the object models
for all versions of Project, they generally are pretty constant except
for added features and a few deleted items. I get all of my object model
information from the object model help files available through the VBA
editor. But for your reading (and learning) enjoyment here are some
websites you may find useful.

One nice place to start with sample VBA code is Jack Dahlgren's website:
http://masamiki.com/project/macros.htm

For a free Project 2002 VBA training module (equally applicable to
Project 2003) put together by Microsoft (for VBA, see module 4):
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325846

For a Project 2002 and 2003 SDK:
http://www.mvps.org/project/links.htm

Hopefully this info will get you started. Once you get started if you
have further questions on VBA, just post on the
microsoft.public.project.developer newsgroup.

John

Assignment Days on Gantt Chart

Posted: 26 Jun 2004 05:43 AM PDT

Thanks for the reply John. I have 1 to 3 resources assigned to each
task. What I'd like to display might be "Fred(3d) Mary(4d)".

Can you help ????



John wrote:
 

Typical file size

Posted: 25 Jun 2004 01:46 PM PDT

Rather than do file formatting on every save (to speed things up) the
programmers just programmed it so File save immediately after opening does
major file house keeping. It's not intended to save any information. In fact
if you do even one edit then save the file house keeping doesn't happen.

I learnt about this because one of the internal Microsoft guru's kindly
alerted this to me after I recommended the save as in a Woody's Project
Watch article.

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For any version of Project use public.project
For any version of Project Server use public. project.server

Rod Gill
Project MVP
For Microsoft Project companion projects, best practices and Project VBA
development services
visit www.projectlearning.com/
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Printing to A0 Printer

Posted: 25 Jun 2004 12:19 PM PDT

Interesting ... I wonder what in Project is now different as result?
(Registry updated? Corrupted files now uncorrupt?). Maybe just the
order of "last" in for some key file, or something. Something changed.

I still can't help but think it a printer driver issue, but can't argue
with success!! Thanks for follow-up.

rms




MG wrote: 

Open Office - [discuss] Out of Office

Open Office - [discuss] Out of Office


[discuss] Out of Office

Posted: 04 Feb 2007 08:34 AM PST

I'm on leave till 12th Feb, should there be any emergency you can reach me =
at my cell no, or contact Jaipal at 9848881950=0D=0A=0D=0Aregards=0D=0A


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[discuss] MSDOS user ..

Posted: 31 Jan 2007 04:20 PM PST

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Hi, Jack,

We'd need to hear about which brand, model and version of database you are=
=20
actually using. Is it by chance dBase II, dBase III or dBase III+ ?

The older systems had rather simple file structures, most of which are=20
documented and supported in some way.

-Lars
Lars Nood=E9n (org)
Ensure access to your data now and in the future
http://opendocumentfellowship.org/about_us/contribute

On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Jack Haldane wrote:
 
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[discuss] A very nearly sort of almost idea

Posted: 31 Jan 2007 04:16 PM PST



Robert Derman wrote: 
I'm sure there would be an interest in something like that if you could
find programmers and other people interested. My husband and father are
both machinists and use such things. Perhaps you could try to start
your own open source program based on Draw if you have, or can find
people who have the know how. I know that some of those programs cost
as much as, if not more than, a new car, so if there was a free version,
well, wow. That would be a project in itself. You could maybe create a
new program and call it Draft or something. If you're really serious
about it start trying to get intrest; raise an issue, start a blog, call
Leo Laporte, etc.......... Nothing is impossible........

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[discuss] Site making you pay money for this software?

Posted: 30 Jan 2007 06:51 AM PST

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That is weird. 602's American website offers 602PC Suite, which is their
own office suite that they wrote. The Czech site you linked to - the
602Office site, has an "English" link at the bottom, and that link is
apparently their European site (hence the EU flag) - but they do not offer
602PC Suite *or* 602Office on that site.

http://www.602.cz/eng/

Very weird.

On 1/30/07, Pavel Jan=EDk <cz> wrote: 


--=20
- Chad Smith
http://www.chadwsmith.com/

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[discuss] Site making you pay money for this software?

Posted: 29 Jan 2007 04:11 PM PST

> There are some gangs of pirates and buccaneers on the coast of Open 

The "fool" paying for 602Office which is really based on =20
OpenOfifce.org and says so in every docs will get printed manual, =20
CDs, installation support via phone. All materials from this product =20
are available for download as well (http://www.602.cz/cz/produkty/=20
602office_2_1/dokumentace). I do not know if 602 is selling 602Office =20=

in other countries though.

But you linked to 602PC Suite which is not 602Office thus not based =20
on OpenOffice.org and as such is irrelevant here.
Do you want to publicly appologise for your mistake?
--=20
Pavel Jan=EDk


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[discuss] A journalist asks...

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 04:30 AM PST

Hi

com a écrit : 

you may contact the marketing list
openoffice.org where you'll find every local/regional and
official correspondant

(John McCreesh org, Luis Suarez Pots com
are guys to talk to)

Thanks for your interrest

Laurent

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http://www.indesko.com
Nuxeo Enterprise Content Management >> http://www.nuxeo.com -
http://www.nuxeo.org
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[discuss] Statistique de Calc

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 04:24 AM PST

Hi Gilles
 

as told before, thsi list is english-dedicated

Btw, you do not have the R2 in trend lines displayed on graphs, but can
calculate it using the Calc intrinsec functions PENTE, ORDONNEE.ORIGINE
and COEFFICIENT.CORRELATION

If you need more adavced stuff, you may have a look at the good old
FITOO http://oooconv.free.fr/fitoo/fitoo_fr.html

Fibnally, a more advanced solver is being developepd and is availbale as
an extension iirc.

HTH

Laurent

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[discuss] FYI: ODF plugin for MSOffice

Posted: 23 Jan 2007 05:41 PM PST

Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
 

It was told a lot about it but nobody I know knows anybody who has ever
seen it working. Maybe it's the biggest secret in the history of modern
software development. And as you can read in the articles it is not an
MSOffice plugin, it's a Word plugin but doesn't offer any support for
Excel and Powerpoint.

Ciao,
Mathias

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[discuss] Feature suggestion - Tabbed Documents

Posted: 22 Jan 2007 04:54 PM PST

Hello,
 

Its not already part of the SDK.
Might be it will be true for the 2.3 SDK.

Regards
Andreas

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[discuss] using OOo without a mouse

Posted: 22 Jan 2007 01:48 PM PST

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Frank Sch=C3=B6nheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
 

If you use a screen reader, you might not be able to "look".
Floating toolbars, and windows aren't always visible to screen readers.
[Anything that pops up, is not going to be visible to a screen reader.]
 
e

+1
 

I spent some time teaching blind people how to us a synthesizer. One of
the issues is getting the synthesizer to the same state, every time they
want to do something.

To load a file, hit F2 the arrow up twice, then arrow left once, then
hold the decrement key for ten seconds. Then increment up twice, arrow
right once, hit enter, then arrow down for the song. [And hopefully they
have correctly memorized the names of the songs.] Hit enter, then went
75 seconds for the song to load.

Slow, with lots of redundant key strokes, but the only way to ensure
that the song one wants to load, is the one that is loaded.

If one can not navigate to a fixed point, it is not accessible for a
blind person.

xan

jonathon



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