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- Uninstall Office X
- i'm new to MAC and want to continue using outlook and syncing to mypalm. Is this possible?
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- New to mac...how do you make a calendar?
- How to transfer Autocorrect from Office X to 2004?
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- Shared Calendar Data Missing
- Exchange not available to Entourage 2008 Student Edition???
MS Office 2008: Must run as an Admin User? Posted: 27 Dec 2007 10:41 AM PST kevin74 wrote: Beta testers are sworn to secrecy about everything, but I run my full version of 2004 in a non-admin account with no problems. Since you are test-driving 2004, I assume that you are aware of the deal where you can buy 2004 now and get 2008 for just the price of S&H. If not, here: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/go/promotions/supersuitedeal/ Download the coupon and read the small print *before* you buy. |
Office Mac 2004 on a Mac Mini? Posted: 27 Dec 2007 08:35 AM PST In article <u#phx.gbl>, John <com> wrote: Yes. I have that up and running on my Mac Mini (can't speak for the processor speed off the top of my head, but it has 1GB and an 80 Gb hard disc with a combo drive and is running 10.4.11. HTH, Dave |
persian in office 2004 mac leopard Posted: 27 Dec 2007 05:35 AM PST On Dec 27, 7:05*pm, Corentin Cras-Méneur <mvps.org> wrote: you mean that even google persian interface isn not coded correctly? where can i check the font? |
Posted: 25 Dec 2007 12:42 PM PST Thank you Michael for the info. I took your advice and used the M/S uninstaller. I think it worked well. Easy when you know how! Merry Christmas and all the best for the coming year. Donkeyoatay. "Michel Bintener" wrote: |
i'm new to MAC and want to continue using outlook and syncing to mypalm. Is this possible? Posted: 21 Dec 2007 02:42 PM PST On 23/12/07 1:31 PM, in article phx.gbl, "Daiya Mitchell" <org.INVALID> wrote: I reckon it's a theory pursuing a basis for existence! But amusing enough, if only in relation to stereotyping blonde women. Which reminds me -- I saw this recently: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEN ACT DUMB WITH BLONDES There is no scientific evidence that blondes are less intelligent than brunettes or redheads -- but there is evidence that men act dumb in their company. Researchers in France discovered that in general knowledge tests, men perform worse after looking at pictures of fair-haired women than after looking at pictures of women with either brown or red hair. Further analysis convinced the team that the men weren't simply distracted by the sight of blonde hair, but that they were subconsciously mimicking the perceived stupidity of the women they had been looking at, reports The Sunday Times. This is not the first study to demonstrate the power of stereotypes to influence behaviour. Previous research has shown that people tend to walk and talk more slowly when they are in the company of elderly people. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Example would be "The PC revolutionized financial management in the 1990s", meaning "The computer ...". Just as "The Macintosh soon took the leading place in graphic design." But far more frequently -- because there are so many different brands of PC, as distinct from one Mac brand -- it's far more likely that the indefinite article will be used with PCs, I'd surmise. Which bit? Nor do I. I don't think I implied that. :-) Clive ===== |
Posted: 20 Dec 2007 09:34 AM PST No, the Mac platform has never been blighted by Publisher. There was a nifty application, similarly titled -- Publish It Easy -- not by Microsoft. I used it for small professional magazines in <checks deep in archive> -- crikey! -- 1993. Gee, time flies when you're having fun... CH === On 22/12/07 10:58 AM, in article C391BD3C.2F0E7%cast.net, "CyberTaz" <cast.net> wrote: |
New to mac...how do you make a calendar? Posted: 18 Dec 2007 10:57 PM PST Thanks for sharing--your post will probably help out someone in the future. Melissa wrote: |
How to transfer Autocorrect from Office X to 2004? Posted: 18 Dec 2007 09:33 PM PST On Dec 19, 8:06 am, Daiya Mitchell <org.INVALID> wrote: that worked! thank you!!! |
Posted: 17 Dec 2007 03:50 PM PST On 12/21/07 6:08 PM, in article googlegroups.com, "ca" <ca> wrote: Office 2008 for Mac ($399.95; $239.95 upgrade), Office 2008 for Mac Home and Student Edition ($149.95) Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition ($499.95; $299.95 upgrade). Since there was no media edition before I'm not sure what the previous package is they are referring to. -- Diane, Microsoft Mac MVP (MVPs are not Microsoft Employees) Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/> Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/> |
Posted: 17 Dec 2007 10:49 AM PST Thanks so much for your suggestion. Sorry, I got into the wrong discussion group. "CyberTaz" wrote: |
Exchange not available to Entourage 2008 Student Edition??? Posted: 17 Dec 2007 10:17 AM PST Hi I work for SherWeb and I'm an Entourage user too :) You'll be glad to know that Sherweb offers a free registered copy of Entourage to all its mac users. I think they'll be offering entourage 2008 soon. Sincerely yours, Thibaut On Dec 17, 10:17*am, ooshnoo <com> wrote: |
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