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[discuss] Accessibility and OpenOffice.org 2.3.0

Posted: 09 Oct 2007 01:27 PM PDT

Yasemin,

FYI - ZoomText is also a Screen Reader since version 7.x (current is
9.1), and we had some good collaboration with them when implementing AT
support in OOo.

Malte.

Yasemin Acur wrote, On 10/10/07 18:59: 

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[discuss] Openoffice vs MS office

Posted: 09 Oct 2007 12:46 PM PDT

Dear Cor,

Yes I have got one more response ( from Paul ).
Thanks to him and to you.
I appreciate your mail very much, it is very kindly.
The information/links here below and the attachments from your second mail
are usefull for us.
As I said before, I was happy with that( links + attachments ). I was
surprised with your sentence
"Since I am a marketing contact for the Netherlands, and our country is
pretty small, Rotterdam is not that far for me ;-)
If your group thinks it is usefull, I could come along to give a
presentation."

VERY IMPRESSIVE.

I will discuss this with my teammembers and with the teacher.

As answer to your question if I have installed openoffice. YES, I have
openoffice for U3 at home. I can open your documents.

Cor, can you send me company names that are using openoffice?
I want to ask them to share their experience. ( sure if it will not a
problem for you or for your company )

Best Regards,
Sinan Tuncyurek






-----Original Message-----
From: Cor Nouws [mailto:nl]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 10:46 PM
To: openoffice.org
Cc: org; org; org;
Sinan Tuncyurek
Subject: Re: [discuss] Openoffice vs MS office

Dear mr / mrs. Tuncyurek, Hello Sinan,

Sinan Tuncyurek wrote on 09-10-07 20:17:
 

Thanks for writing.
I think the marketing address is most appropriate for your request.
You did send your request to mailing lists. (See [1])
This means that probably many readers from the lists will send you their
ideas and information.
 

I've some links. Not very recent, but still it is usefull information:
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=29100064
http://software.newsforge.com/software/05/06/14/2137222.shtml?tid=152&tid=93
http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/issues/showattachment.cgi/21562/OfficeSuiteC
ompare.pdf

In general, one can say that MsOffice has more functionality. But for
most of the times, that is in the category bells and wistless.
Some functionality that is not in OpenOffice.org it self, can be found
in other open source products.
And the bottom line is, that OpenOffice.org is very well suited to work
effectively and consistent with files and data.

I do have some documents with more details, English and Dutch, that I
will send you off-list.
 
needed 

OpenOffice.org is free, free to use and to share as much as you like.
 
because 

Since I am a marketing contact for the Netherlands, and our country is
pretty small, Rotterdam is not that far for me ;-)
If your group thinks it is usefull, I could come along to give a
presentation.
 

I hope the information is usefull and wishyou every succes with the HRO
project.
Pls don't hesitate to ask details on specific questions. (One list
(email address) will do then, of course)

Kindest regards,

Cor


[1] http://support.openoffice.org/project/www/mail_list.html


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[discuss] Feature Request!

Posted: 08 Oct 2007 02:42 PM PDT

Hi com,
 

You are not: see Issue 5736 [1].

Consider using some keywords in the subject like "Create a Chart in a
New Sheet", because "feature request" does not tell anybody what you
want without opening the mail.

Also, for feature requests it makes sense to consult Issuezilla first,
and if you don't find the issue you have in mind, submit it. You can
find queries for the Chart on the Wiki pages [2]. I must admit that this
particular issue does not appear there, because it is in component Calc.

Regards,
-Bjoern

[1] http://graphics.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=5736
[2] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Chart2#Testing

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[discuss] Abotu your webpage and Openoffice programs

Posted: 07 Oct 2007 03:05 PM PDT

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Hello,

Thank you from help. I did not mean Word Completion but rather the help of
automatically changing the looks of document like spacing or automatic
numering. They never use the same font I use so that is problem. That is
what I wanted to switch off...

Jani


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[discuss] Question: How to add an invisible format to OpenOfficeWriter?

Posted: 06 Oct 2007 08:09 AM PDT

On 6 Oct 2007 at 17:01, Schuster Gerhard wrote:

 

I already sent a reply to this. In case you did not see it, here is
what I wrote:

You can create an 'invisible' Format with the 'hidden' box
checked in 'Font effects'.

Type in the text you want to hide, select it, then apply the
'invisible' format. You have to do it that way as I don't think you
can type anything with a hidden format selected.

I have tried this and can confim that the hidden text is in the
XML.

Tony Pursell
OO.o User

PS: The org list is a better place to post
questions like this.

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[discuss] Issues with autocorrect in Calc

Posted: 05 Oct 2007 04:07 PM PDT

On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 14:25:04 -0500, Cor Nouws <nl> wrote:
 

Yes by changing the default parameter they broke the whole function.

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[discuss] Change case feature

Posted: 04 Oct 2007 08:23 PM PDT

On 2007.10.05. 09:26, Dave Barton wrote:
.... 

actually, in this case he has the functionality already coded, at least
that's how i understood it.
if so, don't forget to attach the proposed patch or plugin to the issue
- and maybe ask for assistance on org
 
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[discuss] *.docx File Format

Posted: 04 Oct 2007 08:20 PM PDT

OpenDocument is usable by many application, including MS Office. It is
*possible* to use it with *any* application. So, best bet is to stick
with OpenDocument, it's what is established in industry, and ignore docx.

There are OpenDocument plugins for MS Office:
http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin/

and a viewer for Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1888

and a double-handful of double-handfuls of applications which support it:
http://www.opendocumentfellowship.org/applications

Look at how business improved with the advent of the WWW, which was
based on a simple, but universal file format, and an open transfer
protocol.

Isn't it likely that a universal office format will also produce some
benefit?

Malte Timmermann wrote: 

Not much. Despite its bulk it does not contain more than a fraction of
the information needed for a third party implementation of the
specification.

Primarily it seems that the bulk, combined with the exceedingly short
examination time the ISO committee has for evaluation, was intended to
ensure that any YES or ABSTAIN votes would be based purely on political
motives.

On the technical side, there are serious discrepancies between DIS 29500
(the part that *has* been published) and .docx (what's actually used)
Trying to implement .docx will be impossible, not just because of the
size and incompleteness, but also from the fact that it's a moving target.

See also:
http://holloway.co.nz/can-other-vendors-implement-ooxml.html

There are also a lot of licensing problems that cannot be overcome in
many trade zones such as North, Central and South America, Australia,
and New Zealand. Thus, even if the specification were technically
complete, it would not be likely for third parties in those trade zones
to overcome the licensing problems.

Lastly, the parts that are published are really poorly put together.
IMHO it looks like OOXML was slapped together in the 11th hour to try to
compete with OpenDocument when it became evident that ODF would get full
industry backing.

Here are the initial complaints against the public parts of .docx:
http://www.incits.org/DIS29500/DIS29500.htm

Then the second round complaints against the public parts of .docx:
http://www.jtc1sc34.org/repository/0904.zip

Also, note that 1) there were *no* negative comments on OpenDocument
during the corresponding ISO work several years ago, 2) there seem to
have been "irregularities" in each of the ISO countries indicating that
not only would OOXML go against ISO charter, it is not of standards
quality and needs means outside the law to progress.

The whole purpose of docx / DIS29500 appears, from its effects, to be to
slow the uptake of a universal office format and to confuse the market.

Regards,
-Lars

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[discuss] Lotus Smartsuite incorporation

Posted: 03 Oct 2007 10:14 AM PDT

Hi Adrian
Didn't really want to load up with more memory. StarOffice calls for 1 gig
minimum memory while I can run OpenOffice at half that.

Gerald

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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 1:41 AM
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[discuss] OpenOffice 2.3.0

Posted: 03 Oct 2007 10:07 AM PDT

Adrian Try wrote:
 

No, the Google version doesn't need an activation key.

BTW: also the version downloadable from Sun doesn't need one. It's a
*licence* key, not an *activation* key. You will notice the difference
once you use a program with "activation" and want to install it on a
different machine when the software vendor went out of business. Then
your "activated" program will quit working but the one with the valid
registration key will still work once you entered the key.

Ciao,
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] Project Management Program

Posted: 02 Oct 2007 02:10 PM PDT

Actually this is a review that nicely mentions OpenOffice and OpenProj
http://www.product-reviews.net/2007/08/18/openproj-by-projity-the-next-step-in-the-open-source-solution/



Marc O'Brien wrote: 

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[discuss] sharepoint

Posted: 02 Oct 2007 02:08 PM PDT

Hi Gregory
 

I have to use Sharepoint 2003 at work. It is possible, but fiddly, to use
OpenOffice.org to edit documents stored in the portal.

Opening the document should be OK. To save the document, you'll have to
save locally (say to the desktop), then re-add the document to Sharepoint.

There are some Sharepoint alternatives being created (most notably
O3Spaces, http://www.o3spaces.com/).

I hope this helps.

Adrian
www.tryanotherangle.org


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[discuss] Request: Focus on "Custom Animation" in impress.

Posted: 30 Sep 2007 10:16 AM PDT

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Hi all,

Some comments in line.

[snip!]
 


I haven't had the chance to try PP2007 but I worked a lot with MSO 2003 and
in my opinion OOo is a much better presentation creator.

Firstly OOo is not a MSO clone, so we don't add things simply 


 


I think I agree with Mark on the last two points although I have sympathy
for what Graham says. OOo should not be a clone of MSO, but should implement
functionalities that people find useful. Like Graham I tend to use
animations very sparingly and I agree that steal take time that should be
used instead to work on the actual contents.
On the other hand, a) this is just my style; b) I have come across
presentations where the animations were instrumental to understanding the
slide.
In my opinion the areas that need improvement are:
1) capability of adding animations to the slide master (e.g. to make the
bullet points of a text box appear one by one
2) (similar to 1) ability of copying/pasting the animations
3) have at least a rudimental control on the timing of an animation.
4) better manipulation of multimedia
4) have a full timeline for animations

Note on point 3). At present you can only specify slow/medium/fast, however
if you import a presentation made with MS PowerPoint the timing of effects
is preserved, therefore it is probably just a matter of enabling the GUI.
Note on point 4) maybe this capability exists already, but I haven't still
managed to install jmf on my Ubuntu box :-)
 


There is an issue on the animation timing which I raised (username:
michelezarri) which includes an example of custom. If I find 5 minutes I
will post the link.

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[discuss] Eraser for draw

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 11:35 PM PDT

Thanks Dave!
As a user I often forget to educate myself on things. Thanks for the links.

Dennis Murdock

ps. I'll get more familiar with where my mail should go. :)

Dave Barton wrote: 

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[discuss] Suggestion about including photos

Posted: 27 Sep 2007 01:18 PM PDT

I genuinely wonder how much benefit picture compresion will achieve.
With various formats the results would differ.
JPEG - depends on method but could result in a reduced picture quality
if added JPEG compression was applied.
GIF - No size reduction is likely.
PNG - No size reduction is likely.
BMP - Who still uses it when PNG is available?
TIFF - Has a compression method but not all tiff's are compressed.
SVG - Tiny saves from this raster format anyway.
What format are standard Office clipart pics?

I also wonder if Office XML format compresses the pictures independantly
or just zips them up with everything else.

On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:33:12 -0700
Mike White wrote:
 


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[discuss] And choose a format other than OpenOffice.org,

Posted: 27 Sep 2007 01:15 PM PDT

maybe he clicked the send button in a hurry...

On 9/28/07, Paul <com> wrote: 


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[discuss] Open Office.org ver 2.3 download

Posted: 26 Sep 2007 01:20 PM PDT

I think you can download it from free software download such as
filehippo.com

Thx

[discuss] Clean up of terminology for Impress

Posted: 26 Sep 2007 02:29 AM PDT

Hello,

Michele wrote: 

a very good start. The application help authors are on your side! At
least that's true for me.
For the problem that sometimes the term "page" is used in Impress, where
the term "slide" would be more applicable, see this issue:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=40813
(Of course there are pages in Impress, too, when you print a slide on to
a page of paper)
For your question about slide backgrounds, see the application help of
Impress. Enter the index words "backgrounds; slides" and "backgrounds;
changing" to find some thoughts about the many methods of coloring the
backgrounds of slides.

Uwe
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StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
http://www.sun.com/staroffice
http://documentation.openoffice.org/online_help/index.html
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:OnlineHelp
http://blogs.sun.com/oootnt

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[discuss] Organizer

Posted: 24 Sep 2007 01:37 PM PDT

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[discuss] Icelandic!

Posted: 24 Sep 2007 01:37 PM PDT

Dear Friends,
Spellchecker....?
Icelandic...great language and spoken by many ...also outside of Iceland.
In my 'magazine' WhiteRockReporter.com I found that there is no room for
coverage of neither Swedish or Icelandic and the website is not about
languages but does communicate in English and when audio arrives on my pages
it will be in other languages depending who is being interviewed..
Thanks for the info Alda and Laurent.
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[discuss] pyuno on MS Windows

Posted: 23 Sep 2007 02:46 PM PDT

On Montag 24 September 2007, Alexandro Colorado wrote: 

The problem is on Windows only. Once I install OOO.org I can't import pyuno
because it is not in the python path. If I add ooo/program to the path I can
do
 
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
File "/Applications/OpenOffice.org
2.0.app/Contents/openoffice.org2.0/program/uno.py", line 37, in ?
import pyuno
ImportError: No module named pyuno

which means python finds uno but not pyuno (pyuno.dylib).

Actually the above is copied from Mac outout but it's the same on MS Windows

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[discuss] Simple Idea

Posted: 20 Sep 2007 03:55 PM PDT

to Sandon Adamson,et al: I do not why, but the page is displayed in the
center on my 17 in. monitor. Is that just a fluke? :-\

Sandon Adamson wrote: 

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[discuss] Competing with MS Office

Posted: 20 Sep 2007 03:55 PM PDT

On 9/24/07, Robin Laing <gc.ca> wrote:
 

not really. umm. i would say that BasKet comes closer to OneNote. and
KDE has VYM already.
the focus is not on mindmapping. mindmapping is about collecting ideas
and organizing them by linking them in some logical order. BasKet and
OneNote are containers or canvasses of digital content, like text,
image, multimedia. its like having the goodies in the basKet to help
you in your digital content assembly/creation. the artifacts in the
basket or a notebook are organized in sections to help you locate them
in context to the project for which you have searched them
out/collected.

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Microsoft Works - Customizing task launcher impossible?

Microsoft Works - Customizing task launcher impossible?


Customizing task launcher impossible?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:35 AM PST

Aldus sprak Kevin James - MSMVP Works op 15-1-2005 18:02:
 

Dear Kevin,

this downgrading of the task launcher is another example of the way MS
looses sympathy among the users of its software.

I worked around the matter by opening a new folder on my desktop and
putting shortcuts in it to my own templates and the programs making up
Works 8. This way I do not need the task launcher any more. I never use
projects or the calendar, except for birthdays. The question now arises:
what did we win with this new version? I cannot see any advantages over
version 7.

Keep up the good work!

Erik.

Supported formats

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 05:41 PM PST

Hello Ron,

Works 4.5a operates if it is loaded subsequent to Works 8.

HTH,
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"Ron" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| I'm having a similiar problem. I moved my old data (using IntelliMover' to
| my new PC and Microsoft Works is Ver. 8.0 and my old Microsoft works was 4.5
| - I can't open these datasets now either. I was wondering if you could
| reload the old works ver. 4.5 and have two versions out on your pc at the
| same time.
|
| "arnie39" wrote:
|
| > I'm moving to a new system and was surprised to find that Word (as part of
| > Office 2003) doesn't open my Works 4.5-era documents. So far, I've only
tried
| > .wps documents but I'm wondering if I'll encounter the same problem with
| > Excel in opening my Works spreadsheets. I don't have any idea what program
to
| > use to try to open my Works databases. Any ideas?
| >
| > Is there any point in buying Works 8.0 to bring in my legacy documents? I
| > know that the latest editions of Works have incorporated Word as their
word
| > processor software, so I'm assuming that may not help me.
| >
| > Thanks.


Averaging

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 01:21 PM PST

Thanks Michael.



Multiple tabs in spreadsheet

Posted: 11 Jan 2005 05:53 AM PST

To my knowledge this is not possible. But there is a work around i have found
to view the different tabs but in different Spreadsheet files.

Here are the steps:
1. Create as many copies of the Excel files as the number of tabs in the
file.( I usuall create a folder and copy the Excel file into it and name it
as tab1.xls,tab2.xls and so on)
2.Now Open Spreadsheet and File -> Open. Point to tab1.xls and open it in
Spreadsheet. Choose the first tab in the "Import Excel Spreadsheet" dialog.
3.Now open Spreadsheet again and File -> Open. Point to tab2.xls and open in
Spreadsheet. Choose the second tab in the "Import Excel Spreadsheet dialog".

This way you can open each and every tab in an Individual Works Spreadsheet
document. This way you can view all the tabs at the same time.

Sadly, you have to create many copies of the Excel file because once you
open the Excel File in Spreadsheet for the first time you cannot open it in
another Spreadsheet file since one instance of it is already Open.

If there are easier ways to do this please do share.





"Husker" wrote:
 

number format probem with mail merge from works database - works7

Posted: 10 Jan 2005 04:31 PM PST

Aldus sprak bifftlc op 12-1-2005 6:11:
 

The best way to work with versions of Works later than version 4 is to
make an intermediate file yourself. Choose csv or txt format and put
field names in the first record. The formatting of numbers, amounts,
dates and times that you have chosen in the databse will be transferred
to the intermediate file, and you can merge from this file easily.

Erik.

Unable to de-install WorksSuite2001

Posted: 10 Jan 2005 06:05 AM PST

Hans O. Thiesen <de> wrote:
 

Correction:
.....consider yourself invited (to) --> for a virtual German beer!

My English is not very well trained, but you've got it anyhow,
I guess(?)

Rgds
Hans

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out of memory problem printing spreadsheets with HP laserjet.

Posted: 09 Jan 2005 02:11 PM PST

Thanks for this, but it is an HP known problem. There is a workaround using
a different print driver, but it's driving me nuts tryiung to work out what
it is

"Michael Santovec" <net> wrote in message
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Works Suite 2005 Install glitch

Posted: 09 Jan 2005 03:26 AM PST

Thanks very much for the help.!


"Kevin James - MSMVP Works" <org> wrote in message
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How add add'l fields to the view in Works Address Book?

Posted: 08 Jan 2005 10:59 PM PST

You could create an address book with customised fields using the Works
Spreadsheet or database. I dont think you create new fields in the address
book.

If you use the Works database for this purpose you can mail merge into the
Works Word Processor or Word without a problem.

"Kevin James - MSMVP Works" wrote:
 

Suggestions field on Spell check dialog box

Posted: 08 Jan 2005 07:31 PM PST

The suggestions list lists the words in order of closest matching
suggestions. For example say you have mistyped "these" as "thes"
The first suggestion in the list will be "these" and not any word like
"cheese" which might be alphabetically higher.


"Dr. Indera" wrote:
 

ntdll error (works launcher abort)

Posted: 08 Jan 2005 12:55 PM PST

Kev:-
Yep, used 'em both. I will try the other links you suggest, but as I am
back at work I may be a few days before I can respond.

Many thanks for your help.
Mecon

"Kevin James - MSMVP Works" wrote:
 

Accidentally deleted spreadsheet

Posted: 06 Jan 2005 07:11 AM PST

The AutoSave feature doesn't work that way. AutoSave helps protect you from
computer crashes or power outages, but if you overwrite an existing file and
don't have a backup, AutoSave won't help.

Jeff144

"Darcus Moug" wrote:
 

Wish List contact

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 12:44 AM PST

Hi Indera,

This may also help?
http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/WorksFAQ.htm

HTH,
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Microsoft MVP (Works) 1999-2005
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| this list is fantastic!
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Microsoft Word - Setting margins in a text box

Microsoft Word - Setting margins in a text box


Setting margins in a text box

Posted: 22 Jun 2013 09:11 AM PDT

I would like to set the margins in a label template, following instructions in the help works right up to the point I click the OK.  I realise this is a vague description but cannot think of any other way to describe it, so here's a short video on screencast that shows the proble:


I would be grateful if anyone could explain what I have to do!

Thanks

Trouble opening Microsoft Word Starter 2010

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 07:51 PM PDT

I run windows 7 home premium,I went to type some notes today but when i clicked on it a pop up appeared that said,Microsoft Word Starter cannot be opened.Try again or repair the product in control panel.When i go to the control panel and click on office it just tells if i want to uninstall????????? Hoping some one can help me.


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what is my "skydrive" and what is its uses?

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 07:15 PM PDT

Is sky drive another location where I can choose to save my word 2013 documents?

 

Move "Navigation Pane" to the right side of MS Word

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 05:50 PM PDT

How to move "Navigation Pane" to the right side of MS Word?  I have tried many times but it does not fit the space as it does on the left side.
I prefer to place it on the right side, which is much familiar to my style. 

Any help will be  gratefully accepted.

Thank you!

Prt 4 Pages on same sheet

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 12:38 PM PDT

When I print 4 landscape pages on same sheet it comes out with 4 pages on a portrait sheet

I have landscape selected on parameters, why does it stay porrait

Upgrade MS WORD

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 11:37 AM PDT

Our new computer was loaded with MS WORD Starter. We may want to upgrade to full WORD. MS website only directs us to MS OFFICE. We no longer use any other OFFICE applications than WORD. Can we buy WORD without OFFICE? (We use Windows 7)

Weird problem running mp3gain - installs Office 2003! - Microsoft Office forums

Weird problem running mp3gain - installs Office 2003! - Microsoft Office forums


Weird problem running mp3gain - installs Office 2003!

Posted: 16 Sep 2004 10:54 AM PDT

Thank you. I'll pass this information on to him and hopefully,
it will solve his problem.

In article <#phx.gbl>
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <com> wrote: 
 









Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver

Posted: 15 Sep 2004 01:12 PM PDT

Yes...rather than run the reinstall and possibly change what is a fairly
complicated setup (lockdowns and settings and such for classroom use in a
University) it seems it would be much simpler just to try to install that,
now needed, driver.
"Clippy" <com> wrote in message
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will office 2000 run on XP?

Posted: 15 Sep 2004 10:40 AM PDT

Hi Paul. I have Office 2000 and have installed it on my
XP machine with no problems.
Bob 

No CDs for Update HELP Requested

Posted: 15 Sep 2004 08:57 AM PDT

Time after time questions like these appear on this newsgroup and the advice
given by MVPs (Most Vulgar Professionals) is invariably misleading and
unlikely to solve the problem in the long run. The simplest solution is as
follows:

1) Determine how many departments are there in an organization;
2) Determine how many personnel are employed in each department;
3) As a rule of thumb, calculate the number of copy CDs required to
distribute by dividing the number of personnel by 5 { basially 1 CD for each
5 users}
4) Make/copy number of CDs required for distribution to each department;
5) Record the VLK number on each CD using permanent marker;
6) Send these CDs to each department for use by them;

From my experience every time I try to update Office (XP or 2003) the
original CD is always required. I have installed nearly 1000 copies for my
clients and now I find that the only way to minimise my own time/cost is to
distribute copy CDs with firm's own VLK inscribed on it. If Microsoft wants
to be difficult with its customers so be it. We too can be difficult even
if there is a risk of piracy by distributing copy CDs with VLK. At the end
of the day we too are running a business like Microsoft and we too have
targets to achieve. My solution is a long lasting one.

I have also heard that Office 2005 will not require activation because
Microsoft has just realised that it is losing more money by people not
buying its product due to total cost of ownership, incidentally this
includes support costs such as patching its crap product range. I consider
common sense has prevailed here!!

Hope this helps.


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Help installing photo editor please

Posted: 15 Sep 2004 12:32 AM PDT

Thank you Bob you were right.

John


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote
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Office XP installed over trial ver 2003

Posted: 14 Sep 2004 10:58 PM PDT

The client says that she sees the XP Home splash screen
then it goes to black screen. 
boot? 
wrote in message 
on 
have 
restore 

Upgrade from Works 8.0 to Office Pro 2003

Posted: 14 Sep 2004 05:44 PM PDT

 
found and the 13xx series error measage. I called
microsoft and after a 29 minute long distant call they
issued a new 30 piece key code and the office 2003
installed as it was supposed to do out of the box. I've had
this problem before with microsoft on other software where
the programmers failed to write competant installers.
Think that Bill Gates will pay my phone cost? Don't
answer as I will not be checking back to this site,
Thanks, Ed 

office 2003 installation help, please? Error 1304

Posted: 14 Sep 2004 01:19 PM PDT

Hi Lady,

Assuming that you're installing with Administrator rights
Error 1304 may indicate that your CD needs cleaning or that there is
an issue with the drive configuration.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321339&FR=1

Be sure that you have shutdown all other software/utilities/antivirus
when running setup of MS Office.

========
<<"greeneyedlady31172" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0e0601c49a98$24163c40$gbl...
I am trying to install office 2003 pro on windows xp,and i
get part way through the installation and it pops up Error
1304 everytime. Please, someone tell me what to do to fix
this??? >>
--
I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

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




How to uninstall office 97 program

Posted: 14 Sep 2004 11:25 AM PDT

This utility will help you do this quicker
http://download.microsoft.com/download/office2000pro/Utility/4.1/WIN98Me/EN-US/eraser97.exe

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CD player problem - Forums Linux

CD player problem - Forums Linux


CD player problem

Posted: 10 Sep 2004 12:12 AM PDT

John Smith wrote: 

I suggest that you try the "digital audio extraction" method of playing
a disc--just to see if that works. I know you can do it in XMMS. You
have to set up the CD playback module in the preferences.

Aaron

PING: Paul Lutus <nospam@nosite.zzz> URGENT

Posted: 09 Sep 2004 07:28 PM PDT

On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:52:53 +1000, Gregory Toomey wrote:
 
You did it for him.
--
Neil
Delete delete to email

grub setup for dual-boot with linux on hda and XP on sda

Posted: 09 Sep 2004 04:39 PM PDT

imotgm <com> wrote: 

Yes, that did it, it works now. I had tried the map command already,
but I think I had a different drive order. Well..

Thank you for the quick and helpful response!
Greetings from .at

Michael
--
Michael J a r o s
e-mail: e0225848 at
student.tuwien.ac.at

Vim

Posted: 09 Sep 2004 01:41 PM PDT

raf <net> wrote: 

False. I like the sarcasm, tho!

Peter

ftp localhost

Posted: 09 Sep 2004 09:16 AM PDT

fewgoodpeople wrote:
 

You do not want to "set it up," you want to enter it.
 

It wants a valid user and password, just like it told you. "USER" is not a
user on your system, so the entire transaction failed.

Until you understand why there are user permissions, do not try to
circumvent them.

--
Paul Lutus
http://www.arachnoid.com

Posted: 09 Sep 2004 12:41 AM PDT

Robert W. <de> wrote: 

Sorry, I didn't look at your kernel version.

A wild guess (after looking at /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt):
What if you add the following to your /etc/modprobe.conf:

alias char-major-180-48 ohci-hcd

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

Hardware Modem: Your *personal* choice. The one you are using,

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 08:37 PM PDT

In article <com>, great-
net (Dickie) writes:
 

I've always used external modems (since the 300-baud days)
and probably always will. I know this is bucking the current
these days, since internal modems have two things that make
them attractive to users to the exclusion of all else: they're
convenient (i.e. in the box) and they're cheap. Unfortunately,
"cheap" now usually means one of those controllerless modems
("Winmodems") which leaves out half of its electronics by getting
your CPU to waste cycles doing the modem's work for it. It also
makes such modems more difficult to use on a non-Windows system
because you need special drivers for them (although Microsoft,
of course, considers this an advantage).

The other downside to an internal modem is that it lacks readily
accessible lights and power control. In my work I use modems
for many things other than dialing into an ISP. Setting up such
installations can be pretty tricky, and those indicator lights
are very useful in diagnosing problems. The modem's power switch
provides a quick and easy last resort when you want to drop a
connection without crawling around behind the box; or it lets
you easily reset the modem without rebooting the entire machine.

Currently I have a U.S. Robotics 56K faxmodem. It works pretty
well, although it has been temperamental at times. If I were to
buy another modem I'd probably try another brand, but the USR was
readily available and generally works well enough.

My modem is on a four-port switch; I share it among the Amiga with
which I'm posting this message, two laptops running Linux, and a
Windows 98 box. One of the Linux laptops has an internal Winmodem,
but I found it much easier to just string a cable from its serial
port to my modem switch (it doesn't leave the office all that often).

As for the Win98 box, my policy is to never give Windows unsupervised
access to the Internet. I admit that my situation is different from
many people's, in that what 'Net access I need can be handled by
other machines running other OSes. I cannot justify the ongoing
investment in time and money that's needed to install and maintain
firewalls and anti-virus software for an OS that's so ridden with
security holes, yet I need a modem on this machine for non-Internet
applications which I develop. Here, too, an external modem proves
its worth. There's no way that any spyware or malware (and, being
the paranoid sort, I consider this to include Windows itself) can
get out and start doing damage if the modem is either physically
disconnected or switched off.

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Internet Sharing and Disconnection.

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 06:47 PM PDT

On 2004-09-09, The Flyer <com> wrote: 

....you missed alt.malfunctioning.brain...
 

....so why are you posting it on linux related groups?

Davide

--
.... If forced to travel on an airplane, try and get in the cabin with
the Captain, so you can keep an eye on him and nudge him if he falls
asleep or point out any mountains looming up ahead ...
-- Mike Harding, "The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac"

How to start KDE in Debian (Woody)?

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 02:55 PM PDT

Andreas Janssen wrote: 

I did try xf86cfg first: it gave me a 'grey' (finely chequered) typical
X background and the X mouse cursor (which didn't move with the mouse)
but no more (though I think it flashed up some window as it was
starting, but that disappeared).

thanks for your help anyway

Setting the timezone? (Fedora / RH9)

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 11:18 AM PDT

"Baho Utot" <org> wrote in message news:<org>... 

These are RH distros -- RH copies the files.

BTW, it's one of the reasons for those "useless" utilities -- they
also copy the files/settings to the right locations.

regards,
prg
email above disabled

How to restore Red Hat 7.2 to its original healthy condition

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 04:26 AM PDT

Paul Lutus <zzz> wrote: 

Hmm .. I agree. Couldn't have summed it up better. There is something
wrong with such people. Putting the finger on a neurotic condition
really does get to the nub of it, I think. These people have some sort
of deep-seated fear that they can't do things unless they are root, and
so they need to be root to make themselves feel capable. Maybe it's
fear of loss of control ...
 

Well, he could. But I don't think he will.

Peter

Internal modem issues... (Redhat vs Suse)

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 02:22 PM PDT

Vinh wrote:
 

Hello,
after the setserial command, I would link /dev/ttyS1 to /dev/modem,
by ln -s /dev/ttyS1 /dev/modem.
Also I woud try to use wvdial as it gives more information.

Hope it helps
Alz

Specifying ethernet device assignments

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 12:13 PM PDT

On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:32:28 +0000, Michael K. Heney wrote:
 

I didn't notice it.
 

NOTES
nameif should be run before the interface is up, otherwise it'll fail.

I.E., IIUC nameif must be executed before the ethernet modules are even
loaded.

Personally, when Linux displayed its inability to consistently probe the
PCI bus on a multi-homed host I just installed Solaris x86 or OpenBSD. I
won't put up with that kind of juvenile behavior in my OS.

Oops at 32K(?) pid increments

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 10:00 AM PDT

Mike L writes: 

Why are you trying to compile a kernel on the server? It shouldn't have a
compiler. Compile the kernel locally.
--
John Hasler
gt.org (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI