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Posted: 14 Sep 2004 02:41 PM PDT


Thanks! I didn't mean that "java"!. Also thanks for being
so helpful.

Can't uninstall update nor detect and repair after a system restore

Posted: 14 Sep 2004 07:59 AM PDT

thank you very much...it worked like a charme 
Message: This Patch 
to 
to 
the 

Office 2000 lost product ID

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 02:15 PM PDT

Hey thanks for your info... But I was not clear enough..

My old computer was in bad shape, so I did a reformat and
now I am trying to get it all reloaded. On my new computer
I have Office 2003, and do not have Office 200 currently
on any computer. It was on this machine prior to me
reformatting, but sadly I goofed in not writing down the
product ID. It would seem that since I previously
registered this osftware, someone should be able to tell
me the ID.

Also, since this is my software and I paid for it, I would
have no problem in "hacking" the system if that will get
me bck up and running. Only problem is.. I don't know how.

Larry 
a product serial number to install. If you don't have the
serial number then you can do one of three things: 
in which you have Office 2000 still installed.
Magicaljelly can be downloaded from:
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml 
Notepad so that you can bypass product serial number
insertion. Effectively, you make your Cd as if it is a
volume Licensed one so no need for the serial number.
this only applies to Office2k (not XP nor 2003). 
will need access to your existing system on which you can
read out PID from Help/About box! This I find
unacceptable to be interrogated by a MS idiot! 
install Office 2k in his/her PC so that you can share life
as well as files! 
before. 
the 
requires no activation. 
everything I need for my work. 
believe in enriching rich jerks! 

Office 2000: "This Package Could Not Be Opened."

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 02:04 PM PDT

Chris,

I'd already tried that.

Actually, reinstalling all the Windows 2K patches fixed it.

Thanks anyway.

 
your previous 
Before you do anything 
us/default.mspx 
2000 
the 

How to type fractions in Word?

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 10:32 AM PDT

In article <#phx.gbl>, Timothy L <lightguar
com> writes 
They can be made more convincing. Fiddly but OK if seldom needed :
17/32, say, looks better if done 17(superscript),/,32(subscript) 

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How to fax w/ scanner

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 10:23 AM PDT

 
This, to my knowledge is the only book out there that
tells you exactly how to do it. pages 118 and 119.
Goodluck
truckrwolf

Removing old shortcuts after Office 2003 installation

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 07:22 AM PDT

Hi Bob,
Thanks for the quick response! The shortcuts are the
original XP shortcuts that are put into start\programs.
In my images I consolidated the Office suite into one
folder. "start\programs\MS Office XP Suite" In add\remove
programs Office XP is still there because we need to keep
it for Access 2002. The other programs are listed as
unavailable. The problem is if I click on one of those XP
shortcuts it will reinstall the program. This is a
company wide rollout and I need to somehow get those
shortcuts removed during custom installation. Please
Help!! 
http://microsoft.com/office/ork 
in message news:124701c4999d$1257b6b0$gbl... 

Security question when Hotsyncing after installing Office SP3

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 06:45 AM PDT

It would be best to chck with Palm on their products. MS rollded out SP2
with more then enough notice it was going to happen. It is up to the third
party vendors to update the products to allow compability with the OS.
"Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message
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Can I uninstall Word in Office only

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 02:59 AM PDT

Hi Olim,

As Clippy points out, yes you can choose to set to 'Not Available'
the Word features from the MS Office install in Add/Remove Programs
in the Windows control panel, however, from the symptoms you listed
that may not change things when you then reinstate them.

When you say a rogue font, where are you seeing this. Keep in mind
that Word only uses fonts it doesn't actually 'have' them as far as
the list of available fonts in a Word document go, but if you open
a document that used a font not on your PC Word will still list that
font as the one used when you look at the toolbars. It's to allow
you to return a document after editing to another user and keep the
called out formatting intact. You may want to check, with a document
or template open where you're seeing the font listed in
Tools=>Options=>Compatability=>[Font Substitution] to see if Word
has recognized that a font called for in the document is not present.

You may also want to check in the Font dropdown list on the toolbar
to see if that font is listed both above and below the 'recently used'
font list.

On the menu additions, Add-Ins sometimes do that, you may want to
close Word, use Start=>Search/Find and locate Normal.dot, rename it
Normal.old and restart Word to see if that clears it up. Menu
customizations tied to that template would be one possibility.

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<<"OLIM" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11cd01c49978$6614c920$gbl...
Can I un-install Microsoft'Word' only from Office XP
Prof, or do I have to Un-install all the Office suite,
to re-install again, as I am having problems with Word
only, a rogue font has installed itself! But cannot
delete it, as word is using it! Also Texbridge has
installed itself in 'File' 3 times! Its just annoying!
Anyone able to advices me?
Thanks>>
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I hope this helps you,

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MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp



Can I install Office 2000 on Windows XP SP2?

Posted: 12 Sep 2004 09:32 PM PDT

In article <phx.gbl>,
Clippy <com> wrote: 

Thanks much! I actually just moved my home system from Windows 2000 Pro
to XP Pro, so the disk was wiped, no previous versions of office on there.
I'm contemplating buying Office 2003 for it, but don't like spending $500
on something I use often, but not necessarily $500 worth. :-)

I also completely forgot about saving my Outlook data, although I should
be able to get it, as I backed everything up beforehand on a large backup
drive.

- Tim

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Keyboard problem

Posted: 12 Sep 2004 03:50 PM PDT

Thank you for your help. I have now cured the problem by going to
'keyboard' under the control panel and under the settings which were already
default 'English (United Kingdom)', I removed the other two choices in my
list of installed services which were available to the system, namely 'US'
and 'US International'. Left with no other choices, it had to give up the
ghost and revert back to UK English! Rebooting was not necessary.

Dormouse

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Upgrade to Office 2003 on Windows Me

Posted: 12 Sep 2004 04:33 AM PDT

This may also be of some help:

Office 2003 Editions System Requirements
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/sysreq.mspx


Click the Edition of Office 2003 that you have (or wanting to buy) to see
it's requirements. All Office 2003 Editions (for the most part) have the
same system requirements.

If you are not quite sure which Edition of Office 2003 to click on, see:
What's in the Office 2003 Editions?
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/howtobuy/compare.mspx



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Microsoft Office picture manager

Posted: 11 Sep 2004 06:34 AM PDT

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
"Peter" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Office 2000 to Office 2003 upgrade value

Posted: 10 Sep 2004 02:47 PM PDT

Milly - could you point to a resource which describes/defines this,
please? We have been running Outlook 2003 with Office 2000
Professional SR1 for a month or better and I have not heard any
wailing or gnashing of teeth over lost functionality. Of course,
maybe said functionality has not been stressed tested in our
environment yet.

Thanks.

ChiefDarkCloud



"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <org> wrote in message news:<O$phx.gbl>... 


[snip]

Documents created using pre-2003 templates are extremely slow to open

Posted: 10 Sep 2004 02:14 PM PDT

Hi Blaine,

Thanks for your update!

If the OS is Windows XP, I would suggest you apply the hotfix in KB
article: 823372 Your Word Documents Take a Long Time to Open When They Have
Attached
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=823372

Also, there are several feasible workaround which may help us to resolve
the issue. Please refer tot the KB article: 830561 Documents that have
attached templates take a long time to open in Word
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=830561

We look forward to your progress. Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Arnold Gao

Microsoft Online Partner Support


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Egad people! Why can't you put the office bar back in???

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 08:57 PM PDT

LtAurora it was removed due to the fact it tended not be be very stable. How
ever you could goto the task tray and creat a custom tool bar by right
clicking on it and then going to toolbars and pick new tool bar. Browse to
the office folder in c:\program files\microsoft office and create one.
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I need a product key

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 07:28 AM PDT

Hey Jessica,

Are you as good looking as Jennifer? If so then I can help you out.

Jessica Lopez wrote:
 

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I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!



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gcc and glibc

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 09:11 PM PDT

Thanks guys! I found the rest of the rpm files on the
Fedora Core Disk 2. Now everything is working as it
should!

Much appreciated!

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create several partitions between hda1 and hda3

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 09:06 PM PDT

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ca (TCMA) writes:
 
 
 
 

You don't.
 

And that's as far as you can get. You could create exactly one more
primary partition - /dev/hda2 in this scenario. The partition table
simply doesn't allow for more than 4 primary partitions, where one of
these can be of the type "extended". Since you already _have_ an
extended partition (/dev/hda4), that slot is taken, and you can't
create more than that.

Either live with just one more partition, or change the whole layout.
Warning: Changes to the partition table may render your data
unreachable - _always_ make a backup of all valuable data of all
partitions of that disk prior to playing around with the partition
table. At the very least, printout the present partion table
(fdisk -l /dev/hda | lpr) for to have a detailed layout at hand.

Suggestion: Backup, then delete the logical volumes and the
extended partition completely. Reboot, then start Linux from
the installation medium (CDROM or DVD) of your choice, and
create a better partitioning scheme from scratch.

Michael

mounting fat32 IDE hard disk error: "does not contain valid partition table"

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 07:13 PM PDT

On 6 Sep 2004 19:13:05 -0700,
bokluk <com> wrote:
 

# mkdir -p /mnt/windows
# mount /dev/hdc1 # Will use the options specified in /etc/fstab.
 

# fdisk -l /dev/hdc
 

Generally speaking partitions don't have partition tables, disks do.

A common mistake, and hardly limited to beginners.

GL & HTH,

Michael C.
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keyboard and mouse does not work while configuration after installion suse 9.1

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 12:46 PM PDT

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In comp.os.linux.setup mjt <ru> suggested: 
 
[..]
 

Perhaps the search-able hw db (www.suse.com) has more info/hints
about the mentioned notebook? In addition an external keyboard
might help to fix things.

Wouldn't suggest this "manufacturer", among the worst I've ever
seen IIRC sold by Aldi and alike.

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makeisofs question

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 05:24 AM PDT

Tim Wunder wrote:
 

Thanks for suggestion - no luck yet I'm afraid.


icewm

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 01:21 AM PDT

Gernot Frisch <net> did eloquently scribble: 

Not quite. Xwindows is a full windowing environment including such wonders
as network transparency, so you can start an X program in london and control
is/see it on your home machine in san fransisco (albeit, slowly))
:)
X will open windows if things are started in it. But there's no way to move
them, change their size, minimise, shade, etc. That's where the window
manager comes in.
 

Something that controls and manages the windows created in X. (along with
varying degrees of other functionality)
 

yes.
 

and yes, although, a file manager doesn't always need X...
mc (midnight commander) is a text-mode file manager.
 

As I said, I've never tried changing KDE's default window manager... not
even sure how. IceWM however is gnome compliant, (meaning it'll integrate
tightly with gnome).
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Modem dials only as root.

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 12:34 AM PDT

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 09:34:23 -0400, Jack Frillman <net> wrote: 

<snip>
 

I like Jack Frillman's ("moo") idea: Try pppd and chat. A lot more
of us use this than wvdial.....

If we can get it running with pppd, then the problem is wvdial, not
something systemic.

AC


Grub with multiple hard disks

Posted: 05 Sep 2004 06:40 AM PDT

7 <ecu.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<ob__c.157197$news.blueyonder.co.uk>... 
[snip] 

That was the point of my first two items -- the MBR code of hd0 is the
only one read, so with MBR on both disks loaded with grub ...
 

requires root priviledges -- see below ...
 

By this time Linux is already up and running so unless OP wants a
particular version of the kernel to run this is moot.

The issue at this point is whether /etc/fstab has run and successfully
mounted all partitions -- a reboot should not be necessary _if_ fstab
can be configured correctly. If it can't be configured to run all
_needed_ partitions by this stage (which would require duplicate
partitions on the hdds to be "foolproof") then the OP is left to
decide _which_ partitions to leave mounted/unmounted based on which
hdd the OS booted from (which is normally going to be hda in any case
-- how to figure out if hda is an "old" hdd or a "new" one).

If the disks could be treated independently (ie., run from one, forget
the other) then simply having grub in MBR of both disks would suffice.
Fear that is no what OP has in mind.

Running scripts at this stage would also require suid scripts --
something to be avoided on servers at all costs! It might be made to
work, but personally I would prefer to take my medicine up front
rather than a phone call/ass chewing at 3 a.m. ;-)

It would be nice if some things like this were possible _and_ secure,
but that is what ssh or serial terminal connections are for. Gather
from what the OP did not say that serial terminal boards are not in
place, so ...

Still, it's a good sign that you were thinking through the problem.
When you get more familiar with Linux you'll catch your thought
glitches yourself -- I do it 5-10 times a day ;-)

regards,
prg
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Firewall, PortSentry, and ports

Posted: 04 Sep 2004 03:00 PM PDT

com (Jonathan Hayward) wrote in message news:<google.com>... 

"and making a hole in the firewall" -- does that answer your question
about how good an idea this is, ie., to detect _if_ the bad guys are
scanning us, gee, let's open the firewall ...
 

the traffic is already in before portsentry detects it (if it detects
it) -- "quick, doris, lock the door, burglars just got into the
house!"
 

"should I poke holes in the firewall" -- do you leave your doors
unlocked at night then sit up guarding them so you can catch thieves
after they enter your abode?
 

Firewall rules should always follow the simple rules:
-- policy -> drop
-- don't offer any services, and if you must only the ones that you
must
-- only let in traffic that you must
-- block outgoing traffic that is not needed
-- use connection tracking to monitor stream state, ie., monitor which
packets are related to who/what

O.G. offered up some very good advice re: auto-blocking of ports,
spoofing, etc.

If you're really interested in IDS, check into snort:
http://www.snort.org/about.html

Get a copy of nmap (you already have one most likely, but get the new
version) and scan yourself and learn "how it's done".

Play with ethereal and get familiar with packet structure -- a little
bit of familiarity here will go a long way to interpreting what you
see in logs/alerts.

Psionic was bought by Cisco and despite claims of releasing v2.0 of
portsentry, nothing has come of it -- not sure that Cisco even plans
to do anything with portsentry. Seems dead, afaict (no tears here,
though).

The "typical" ports are mostly MS related -- you can log them if you
wish _without_ letting them in. This is considered a more secure
means of detecting some things -- but you have to monitor your logs or
use software that analyses it for you. Look at your own /etc/services
file to get your bearings and try logging some of the more common
ports like ftp, smtp, ssh, telnet, dns, and netbios with iptables.

Most people (at home) play with logging for a while then turn it off.
The "dangerous" activity (scans and other things) can take many shapes
-- thus the suggestion that you look at snort.

So long as you remember KISS, don't confuse yourself with too many
automated toys meant for larger (much larger) networks, and keep an
eye on your system with a few logs, you should be OK. Most crackers
don't actually "break in", usually somone has overcomplicated things
and in the confusion, left a door wide open.

hth,
prg
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Ddebian: gcc5 HOW2

Posted: 04 Sep 2004 05:52 AM PDT

On 2004-09-06, Miro <com> wrote: 

On Debian, start by installing the following packages:

$ apt-cache show altgcc libc5-altdev
Package: altgcc
Priority: extra
Section: oldlibs
Installed-Size: 3248
Maintainer: Debian GCC maintainers <debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1:2.7.2.3-2
Provides: c-compiler
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.2-2), binutils (>= 2.7-1)
Recommends: libc5-altdev
Suggests: gcc272-docs
Filename: pool/main/a/altgcc/altgcc_2.7.2.3-2_i386.deb
Size: 1399660
MD5sum: 26e7d1fef351335dd7223f004f7d2219
Description: Alternate gcc package for the libc5 environment.
This special gcc package works with the libc5-altdev package to build
binaries for the old libc5/ld-linux.so.1 environment. It can coexist with
the standard libc6 development packages.

Package: libc5-altdev
Priority: extra
Section: oldlibs
Installed-Size: 4748
Maintainer: Francesco Paolo Lovergine <org>
Architecture: i386
Source: libc
Version: 5.4.46-15
Depends: libc5 (= 5.4.46-15)
Filename: pool/main/libc/libc/libc5-altdev_5.4.46-15_i386.deb
Size: 890880
MD5sum: ecd1ce0340ee02fccab0e77760a7acf5
Description: The Linux C library version 5 (alternative dev files).
Includes libc headers, kernel headers (v2.0.29) and static
libraries. This package can be used to build libc5-base binaries
even when the libc6-dev package is installed.

GRUB does not boot windows XP

Posted: 03 Sep 2004 02:47 AM PDT

es (amanita) wrote in message news:<google.com>... 

Assume you mean there are no error messages and that you don't see a
quickly flashing grub> prompt ...
 

I've read the other threads, but this one provides the essentials.
Did not see anything obviously out of place, except ...

Did notice that you have a gross duplication of Linux stanzas in
grub.conf -- assume this is from multiple attempts to get things
working and that you've tried grub-install several times. You don't
need the extras so plan to get rid of them later.

Unless you've inadvertantly tried "grub-install /dev/hda1" (instead of
"grub-install /dev/hda"), the reason you're being "returned" to the
grub menu is because of an unfound bug with NTLDR code -- ie., no code
is executing from the _partition_ boot sector of hda1. Even MS has
not been able to run this down though they are aware of it. This
affects all dual-boot loaders, afaik.

The only other possibility is that you're chainloading to a copy of
grub that has been placed in hda1 -- most, very most, unlikely.

If you were getting error messages from NTLDR it would most likely be
another/related bug in NTLDR code that is meant to protect against a
"corrupted/virus infected" MBR. I believe you have to "stumble"
across the right sequence of "correcting" the MBR for this one to crop
up -- relates to the registry values anf file timestamps concerning
NTLDR and the MBR.

Opinions vary, but I always try (very hard) to get people to use NTLDR
instead of grub -- mainly because you're much more likely to
re-install Win and overwrite the MBR than you are with Linux (which
allows you to leave the MBR untouched). Sounds like weird advise
after the bugs I listed, but they are pretty rare and cannot be
reproduced faithfully -- seem to be random gremlins (of which there
are quite a few in Win OSes). Besides, XP and utilities are just too
ignorant/buggy around other OSes.

At the moment, you're just interested in getting XP back. Rescue
disk? Can you get to the recovery console? Are you comfortable with
restoring NTLDR to MBR? Thought of making a Linux boot floppy? Fact
is there are a number of ways to go -- none of them all that pleasant
;-(

With backups of course, you might try items below.

You may be able to fix the boot sector code like this (fixboot):
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;314058
or recover just the ntldr MBR code with fixmbr.

Try here to recover ntldr (only if you have a good means of gettin
into Linux):
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/reskit/en-us/prmb_tol_fngj.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prmb_tol_zldj.asp
http://www.google.com/search?num=50&hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&q=winxp+restore+ntldr&btnG=Search

If this works OK and everything seems "normal" you now have a choice
-- boot with ntldr in the MBR or use grub in the MBR.

To stay with ntldr, try these instructions:
http://www.geocities.com/epark/linux/grub-w2k-HOWTO.html
This will give you an ntldr menu from which you will go to a grub menu
(which will placed in the _partition_ boot sector rather than the
MBR). This and the extra setup steps is why most people just use grub
-- but if you reload XP ...

If you want to try grub in the MBR, use the "native" install
instructions at the grub> prompt instead of running grub-install from
Linux. See info grub for the details -- they are pretty simple ;-) I
would clean up grub.conf before doing this -- you only need 3 entries.

hth,
prg
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Open Office - [discuss] a wiki idea

Open Office - [discuss] a wiki idea


[discuss] a wiki idea

Posted: 21 Sep 2007 04:36 PM PDT

Hi Gareth,

Gareth Thomas wrote:
 

Alexandro pointed you at some possibly helpful sources. Please let me
add that in case you get your own translation/filter running we would
like to add this to the OOo project as a new filter in the same way we
did with the amazing MediaWiki translation from haui. You also could
provide it as an extension. In case you needed help to create an
extension please ask on the openoffice.org mailin list.

Best regards,
Mathias

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Please don't reply to "de".
I use it for the OOo lists and only rarely read other mails sent to it.

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[discuss] Web Page Authoring

Posted: 20 Sep 2007 03:54 PM PDT

Benjamin Huot wrote: 
I don't use NVU and haven't tried it in years but thanks for the
information.

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[discuss] New idea for open office - Journals

Posted: 20 Sep 2007 03:50 PM PDT

This sounds like doing versioning. whEN u have support for saving
automatically as closred u would be able to do that.

On 9/19/07, TaMa WaDDeLL <com> wrote: 


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[discuss] OpalOffice

Posted: 18 Sep 2007 12:57 PM PDT

Point is that the GPL requires that access to the source code is made
available and obvious - the LGPL, i think, is not so strict.

That said, i'm sure that the rebranding to OpalOffice is grounds for
some kind of action, does that count as a 'derivative work'...

Can someone else please read the LGPL and come to a independent
judgement on this! These guys are giving us a bad press!

On 19/09/2007, Diabolic Preacher <com> wrote: 



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[discuss] IBM and OpenOfice

Posted: 18 Sep 2007 12:55 PM PDT

To all: Yes, but as far as IBM is concerned, they do not exist!

jonathon wrote: 

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[discuss] Add : Print Preview

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Steve <RR.com> wrote: Is their any way to add: print preview under file tab etc,to view what your going to print before printing.

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Steve,
The print preview in writer appears in the drop-down "File" menu, when you are using writer in the print view. It is labeled as "page view" and should be there if you are using the default settings for tool bar and button options. If it is not there already, Check to make sure you "view" is set to "print" mode. If it isn't there, and you are using the print view you can add it from Tools>customize>menus, Find and select the function you want to add to the menu, and then click add.
(these instructions are for the windows version of openoffice.org.)


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[discuss] Office software shootout: OpenOffice.org Writer vs. Microsoft Word, round three

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 11:38 AM PDT

On Sep 15, 2007, at 6:51 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
 
There was a long-running series of articles on About This Particular
Macintosh that reviewed outliner applications and discussed the
various features and potential uses of outliners. See, for instance,
<http://www.atpm.com/9.10/atpo.shtml>.

- Tom

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[discuss] Office software shootout: OpenOffice.org Writer vs.

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 07:36 AM PDT

KAMI wrote:
 

We (the Writer developers) will not implement a Grammar Checker
ourselves (that's not our area of expertise). But we hope to work
together with the "Language tool" people. Currently this is an OOo
extension that can check Writer documents against a set of defined rules
(not only Grammar). Our new Grammar Checker API will allow to integrate
with OOo much better. Perhaps we can also integrate a nice user
interface to create new rules. I'm also currently trying to get in touch
with other free software developers providing applications for text
checking (especially Grammar Checking). Let's see what will come out of
this.
 

No, it will be 3.0 or 3.1 (depending on how much work it is).

Ciao,
Mathias

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[discuss] feature request - replacing paragraph symbol

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 06:02 PM PDT

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Dave,
Thank you for the reply. I will send a RFE with more details to the right
place.
Cheers,
Thelma

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Entourage vs. Outlook Microsoft Office for Mac

Entourage vs. Outlook Microsoft Office for Mac


Entourage vs. Outlook

Posted: 18 Jan 2008 09:30 AM PST

On 18/01/08 19:27, in article akb.lull.org,
"Adam Bailey" <org> wrote:
 

In addition to Adam's comments, here's a list of improvements posted by Andy
Ruff, the lead program manager for Entourage, on the Entourage newsgroup:

* Out of Office
* Kerberos Single Sign-on
* Free/Busy Detailing
* To Do flag sync
* Delegation over HTTP

Here's the direct link to an article I wrote. It explains the different
philosophies that drive Entourage and Outlook:

<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/articles/entourage.html>

--
Michel Bintener
Microsoft MVP
Office:Mac (Entourage & Word)

*** Please always reply to the newsgroup. ***

Microsoft Shift Asserts

Posted: 18 Jan 2008 05:51 AM PST

com wrote:
 

Asserts are placed in software to assist its developer, often as a
testing mechanism to alert them that something is wrong. For example, an
assert may be placed in a section of code that's never suppose to be
triggered. But if the assert is triggered then something went wrong.

SQM, which is the name of the server you're seeing, stands for Software
Quality Management.

What you're seeing is most likely the result of you having said "Yes" to
the question during your installation that asked, "Are you willing to
participate in the customer experience improvement program?"
<http://www.microsoft.com/products/ceip/en-en/default.mspx>

This is an anonymous program where you allow your software to send
Microsoft feedback about how it's doing. It should never transmit
anything personally identifying about you or any information that you
are creating but if you're uncomfortable you can disable this in any
Office 2008 application's preferences under "Feedback".

Hope this helps!

--

bill

William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
Entourage Help Page <http://entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>

is there a downloadable TRIAL of Office 2008?

Posted: 18 Jan 2008 04:17 AM PST

In article <caR9absDaxw>, Poopsie <> wrote:
 

Impossible to tell.

Did you download the trial iWork08 version? Did it do everything you
need it to do? If so, it's probably just as good for *you* (your imac
will probably be indifferent...).

Problems printing from Office with Leopard

Posted: 18 Jan 2008 01:23 AM PST

Same problem here. We discussed this issue in the Apple Discussion Forums at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6374169, but nobody found an acceptable solution yet. As noted there, this is an issue Microsoft did already confirm but didn't supply a fix until today. Of course we thought, the problem won't be there anymore in Office 2008 but we were obviously wrong... if we can't print with Office, it is just useless.

How to manual complete remove Office 2008 beta version?

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 11:38 PM PST

Contact the Microsoft Beta team to get that information.

On 18/01/08 5:08 PM, in article caR9absDaxw, "toro"
<toro> wrote:
 

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Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.

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McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
http://jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/
Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, Australia
+61 4 1209 1410, mailto:name

Office 2008 "Help" requires fix to on how to deal with changes fromOffice 2004

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 09:22 PM PST

Hey Norman--awesome new feature! If you are using Online Help, you can
provide feedback on a topic (at the bottom of each topic, make sure
Online Help is on). Please also send your comments to MS through
that--I think that will really help with the small specific details that
Help may be missing.

Norman R. Nager, Ph.D. wrote: 

What version to Buy

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 09:01 PM PST

Additional to Jim's sage advice, you also have to consider whether you
intend to use the software to make money. If you do, I believe it's a
violation of the H/S EULA just as it is in previous education editions.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 1/18/08 12:53 AM, in article phx.gbl,
"William Smith" <comcast.net> wrote:
 

Certain TTF Fonts not appearing in Office 2008

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 07:37 PM PST

@ William

Thanks for the suggestion. I use Cocktail on a weekly basis and tried emptying the cache as well both on the Intel and the PowerPC computer and nothing. The fonts are still hiding from me.

Any other thoughts?

How to Re-Install MS Office 2008 with a different Product ID?

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 04:27 PM PST

Try trashing the Office 2008 folder and the Office 2008 preference folder in the ~/library/Preferences/Microsoft folder.

Excel 2008 cannot open xlsx and xlsb filescreated by Excel 2007 for PC

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 01:59 PM PST

Concerning the problematic Excel files, there are no macros, VBA scripts, ActiveX Controls, etc. in those files. There are, however, two charts on one of the spreadsheets contained within.

I tried to use the converter, "Office Open XML Converter.app", on the files, at the request of Microsoft's technical support while I had them on the phone, but the converter responded, "Incompatible file type".

Even if I could convert those Workbook files to, say, Excel 2004 format, they would be altered substantially, since there are 400 columns in one of the spreadsheets contained within. By the way, before adding columns to them,, I used to open those files in Excel 2004 without incident, i.e. the only difference between those files and versions of those files that I used to work with in Excel 2004 is that these latest versions have about 150 extra columns in one of the spreadsheets contained within.

Same here

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 01:45 PM PST

In article
<googlegroups.com>,
com wrote:
 

Setting the keyboard shortcut in MyDay preferences doesn't work for you?

For me, just unchecking the Keep on top of other applications checkbox
makes it unobtrusive enough...

Mac Mail Import

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 01:36 PM PST

In Entourage, please see the Help topic "Import messages in MBOX format"

By the way, I think the File | Import command in Erage would also have
brought over your mail from Mail.

Noel Gilmer wrote: 

MS Word 2008 student edition keeps crashing

Posted: 17 Jan 2008 12:20 PM PST

Thank you for your advice, John -- but so far it hasn't worked.

When I originally installed Office 2008, it removed my old Office X. All the new programs worked great except Word, and when it kept crashing, I re-installed my old Word X just to get my work done.

So when I read your post and tried to follow those directions, the only "Normal" template I could find in my whole system was in the old Office X Templates folder. There is no such folder in my Office 2008. I went ahead and opened up Word 2008 then quit as you advised, it said it was saving the Normal template, and quit normally -- then gave me the same error message. I launched it again and tried opening an older Word file, and it crashed again.

I've also tried installing this on another computer, and same issues -- all other programs work well, but Word keeps crashing.

Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.

hotfix for memory leak - Microsoft Exchange

hotfix for memory leak - Microsoft Exchange


hotfix for memory leak

Posted: 05 Nov 2004 08:49 AM PST

On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 08:49:03 -0800, "Kent"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 
Whilst you have the local knowledge I wouldn't be so quick to jump to
that conclusion. Exchange is designed to use as much memory as is can.

In any case the article does tell you where to get the update, it
links from this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870540 where
you can download the update

Comcast.net requires valid sender domain

Posted: 05 Nov 2004 05:54 AM PST

Again, thanks for the help. Could you tell me how to do both? I don't see a
place to change the name of the default smtp server and don't undertsand how
to set up connectors.

Again, I appreciate your assistance.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Putting anything Novell related on a Win2K3/Exchange03 server

Posted: 04 Nov 2004 12:37 PM PST

AS in my case, we aren't using GroupWise 6. We are on GW5.5. The rumor is
Novell products should never be put on an Exchange server because they
contain older versions of files, and rewrite critical systems files. I am
trying to find documentation to support this argument, but Mark's dopcument
referes to GW6. Any other suggestions/comments?

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Understanding Queues

Posted: 03 Nov 2004 07:13 PM PST

Thanks for the response. This touches on the issue that sent me to the
queues in the first place. First, how can I be sure that I am not
inadvertently being used as a relay or have some other problem? Are there
other logs of messages being sent that I can review? The primary reason that
I was looking is that I am having intermittent problems sending and receiving
to some individuals and am try to figure out if the message ever went out or
if it ever got to my Exchange box. Is there a way to do that?

Again, thanks for the help.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Does mailbox size affect server performance?

Posted: 03 Nov 2004 01:19 PM PST

Thanks!

"Jim Schwartz" wrote:
 

Public Folders invisible

Posted: 03 Nov 2004 12:30 PM PST

No not from the AD manager nor from the Exchange Server Admin tool.....

"Jim Schwartz" wrote:
 

SMTP Error Message

Posted: 03 Nov 2004 12:30 PM PST

A user who is visiting Brazil is trying to send an e-mail to someone in
Brazil using our Exchange server in the United States. This is the first time
I have seen the error message "Direct delivery not allowed from this range."


"Jim Schwartz" wrote:
 

Assigning Public Folder Tasks - Can it be done?

Posted: 03 Nov 2004 05:08 AM PST

Yes, very nice. Thanks everyone for the input.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Microsoft Word - word starter 2010 - missing program

Microsoft Word - word starter 2010 - missing program


word starter 2010 - missing program

Posted: 20 Jun 2013 03:32 AM PDT

As a computer illiterate I need answers as basic as possible!

 

My problem is:

                         On trying to open word starter 2010 a message flashed up saying "officevert.exe system error sftldr_wow64.dll program is missing"

 

1. how do I get it back. I am running on Windows 7. Any help would be appreciated. DonU. 

Change save in location in Word 2007

Posted: 20 Jun 2013 01:12 AM PDT

I was wondering if it is possible to change the locations offered in the "Save In" sidebar, of the "Save As" textbox of Word 2007. I realise you can use the explorer type menu in the dropdown of the Address bar, but wish to actually change the options offered in the sidebar.

 

Thank you Pedro.

I deleted my original normal template. How do I restore it?

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 11:55 PM PDT

I was messing around  with my templates folder  long back and by mistake deleted my old/original word 2013 normal template. Now I want to restore my modified Normal template to my original one but I do not know what to do. I could find the original Word 2013 template so I do not know how to restore it. Could anyone please help me. Thanks a lot!

"Hidden" table wont delete

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 01:09 PM PDT

I have a large document that was originally created in word 2010, and having been editing it for some time in 2013.

I recently moved a table by selecting it, cutting and then pasting it in a new position, there are two tables below the original position of the table that was moved - thus there is now a paragraph of text followed by a table that used to have another table between.

However, in the space between the paragraph and remaining table, there is a paragraph break that will not delete, and there is no paragraph break symbol at the end of the text of the paragraph.
When I use the arrow keys to move the cursor of the end of the text, expecting it to go to the below paragraph break mark and then the remaining table it just disappears! If I keep moving it the ribbon bar and tab marks act as if the cursor was in a table before it eventually reappears at the stubborn paragraph mark...

i.e.

there is some paragraph text here. (<word acts as if there is a table here)
IP (<this wont delete)
*Remaining-table-here*

I have tried running the cursor into the "hidden" table and then selecting delete table from the table tools layout tab, but nothing happens.
I have tried running the cursor from one side of the hidden table to the other with the shift key pressed, to select the hidden table and so delete it but when I do this the select starts with the cursor - but then starts selecting halfway down the page below and moving back UP the page - even though I still have the right arrow key pressed down!!

How can I delete this paragraph mark and hidden table?!?

Editing SmartArt in an unprotected section of a protected document

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 12:33 PM PDT

End State:

In Word 2007 [edit:  I have confirmed this is also the case for Word 2010 and Word 2013], I am attempting to create a template for a form, for other users to fill out.  I would like users to be able to enter text into boxes in the form.  Elsewhere in the document, I would like users to edit a SmartArt organization chart.

 

Statement of Problem:

The document is partitioned into sections.  I have selectively protected the sections with the text-entry boxes, and left unprotected the sections where the SmartArt organization charts belong.  However, contrary to expectations and documentation, when the protection is enforced, the user cannot add SmartArt, or make certain modifications to existing SmartArt, in the allegedly-unprotected sections.

 

Specifically, the right-click menus on the organization chart are limited to Cut/Copy/Paste/Font.  The Add Shape option is greyed out.  The user can change the text written in existing boxes, but cannot delete existing or add additional boxes.  On the Ribbon, the SmartArt option is greyed out.

 

To Reproduce:

In Word 2007, create a document.  In the first line, type "Rich Text control box here:  ".  In the Developer tab, Controls group, select Rich Text.  Press the right arrow to move the selection off of the Rich Text control.  From the Page Layout tab, Page Setup group, Breaks dropdown, choose Section Breaks / Next Page.  From the Insert tab, Illustrations group, select SmartArt.  Choose Hierarchy / Organization Chart.

 

On the Developer tab, Protect group, select Protect Document / Restrict Formatting and Editing.  Check the box for "Allow only this type of editing in the document:".  Choose the option "Filling in forms" from the dropdown.  Click the hyperlink for "Select sections...".  Uncheck the box next to Section 2, leaving Section 1  checked, and click OK.  Press the button "Yes, Start Enforcing Protection"  Do not enter a password, and press OK.

 

Check that the user can enter information into the rich text control box (you should be able to), but are unable to edit the label next to the box (you should not be able to).  Now scroll down to the second page, and attempt to edit the SmartArt, or to add new SmartArt.  You will not be able to edit the SmartArt or insert new SmartArt, even though it is allegedly unprotected.  However, you will be able to add text to your heart's content in the unprotected section.

 

Thank you for your assistance.

cant save .DCOM files in word 2010. Save as box keeps re-appearing. Original .DCOM file was created in word 2007.

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 08:51 AM PDT

Original file works OK and saves OK in word 2007. But when opening in word 2010 I click on protected mode or order to use the macros and it says compatability mode in the top line. I then try to make changes in the document by typing something, and try to save it but comes up with the save as dialog box. And when I try to save the save as dialog box re-appears and this keeps happening even if I chnage the file name and location. This issue happens on any machine with word 2010.

Location of Styles for Word 2010

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 08:50 AM PDT

I am increasingly irritated by the fact that the Styles dropdown menu on my QAT, as well as the window that pops up when I press Ctrl+Alt+Shft+S, won't display the different options for styles. Now when I access the Home ribbon, I can see all the styles available there, and hovering over them, will make the selected text change to that particular style. But I'm used to using Styles from the QAT, and don't like the fact that I can't.

I'm wondering if I can move the location of teh Styles, so that Word will have to look elsewhere for them. I looked in the file locations, but didn't see anything for Styles.

Is there a way I can (a) move the styles to a different folder, and then (b) direct Word to look in that new location?

Retrieving a lost product key for MS Word 2010

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 06:51 AM PDT

I am trying to locate my Product Key for MS Word that I bought years ago.  I do not have my confirmation email or at least I can't find it.  Please contact me at: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** or call me at (510) 926-2681.  Also, if possible email me the support phone number so I can call you (support) directly.

Thanks.

Craig Hassapakis

When printing a word document from one of our PC's text in the document will print but not attached images or pictures.

Posted: 18 Jun 2013 05:46 AM PDT

When printing a word document from one of our PC's text in the document will print but not attached images or pictures. e.g. using a word template, the text will print but not the contents of the letterhead inserted in the template header and footer. 

force content control update

Posted: 17 Jun 2013 03:44 PM PDT

Hello,

 

I found some VBA similar to the following to create a dependent control. I pick a name from a combo box and the appropriate signature block is displayed. It works fine but you need to exit the content control before the code executes. Is there another event or a trick so that I can pick the value from the combo box and see "live updates" without exiting the control?

 

Thanks in advance,

Mark

 

Private Sub Document_ContentControlOnExit(ByVal CC As ContentControl, Cancel As Boolean)
 Dim oCC As ContentControl
 Dim oTmp As Template
 Select Case CC.Title
 Case "Pick"
 Set oCC = ActiveDocument.SelectContentControlsByTitle("Picked").Item(1)
 Set oTmp = ActiveDocument.AttachedTemplate
 oCC.LockContents = False
 Select Case CC.Range.Text
 Case "Bob"
 oTmp.BuildingBlockTypes(wdTypeCustom1).Categories("Demo").BuildingBlocks("BobSign").Insert oCC.Range
 Case "Steve"
 oTmp.BuildingBlockTypes(wdTypeCustom1).Categories("Demo").BuildingBlocks("SteveSign").Insert oCC.Range
  Case "Mary"
 oTmp.BuildingBlockTypes(wdTypeCustom1).Categories("Demo").BuildingBlocks("MarySign").Insert oCC.Range
 End Select
 oCC.LockContents = True
 End Select
 End Sub