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Inserting photographs into Works Database form

Posted: 24 Feb 2006 06:26 AM PST


Resize an object
1 Click the object to select it.
Selection handles (in Form Design view, the small gray boxes at the corners and sides of a field or object) appear around the object.


2 Position the mouse pointer over one of the handles until it looks like this
.


3 To resize an object proportionally, click a corner handle, and hold the SHIFT key as you drag to the size you want.
- or -

To stretch the object, click the top, bottom, or side handle, and then drag to the size you want.




"bobe" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
| Gentlemen:
|
| Sorry to be so thick. Being 77 doesn't help. Anyway - both of your
| solutions got the picture onto the database file. However, no matter how
| much I drag the picture to reduce it's size, it does not change size. It
| only moves to a different part of the field. I am grabbing it by the
| handles, so that's not the problem. It simply will not reduce in size.
| --
| Bobe
|
|
| "Ken" wrote:
|
| > Hi Bobe,
| >
| > You might try inserting your My Pictures photo into Works Word Processor,
| > copy the inserted photo, then paste it into your Database
| >
| > Open Works Word Processor, choose Insert, then select Picture on it's menu,
| > choose From File on the expanding menu.
| >
| > In the Insert Picture window dialog, select your picture, then click Insert.
| >
| > With the handles displaying on the inserted picture choose Edit, then choose
| > copy on it's menu.
| >
| > Open Database, choose View, then choose Form Design on it's menu.
| >
| > Your copied picture can be pasted into a blank area or a Field can be sized
| > to accept the picture.
| >
| > For blank area, click mouse pointer into blank area (cursor will display)
| > choose Edit, then choose Paste on it's menu, resize inserted picture as
| > desired.
| >
| > For Field, resize a Field to desired size for your picture.
| >
| > Choose View, the choose Form on it's menu.
| >
| > Select the resized Field, choose Edit, then choose Paste on it's menu. The
| > inserted picture will display as a negative, click into another Field,
| > picture will display okay.
| >
| > Hope this helps,
| > Ken
| >
| > "bobe" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:com...
| >
| > | Kevin: Thanks for your reply. I copied my photo and pasted it into the
| > body
| > | of the form. I got a 1" square blank box with handles and the file name
| > on
| > | the bottom. If I double click that box, I get a full size photo, but
| > without
| > | handles. ?????????
| > | --
| > | Bobe
| > |
| > |
| > | "Kevin James - MSMVP Works" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Hi Bobe,
| > | >
| > | > Switch to Form view.
| > | >
| > | > Paste the copied image into a field.
| > | >
| > | > Resize the field as required.
| > | >
| > | > Unfortunately, the field size/aspect remains as set until
| > | > changed manually
| > | >
| > | > HTH,
| > | > --
| > | > Kevin James.
| > | > Tua'r Goleuni
| > | > Microsoft MVP (Works & Word) 1999-2006
| > | > Works Help & KB Links:
| > http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/WorksFAQ.htm
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > "bobe" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > | > news:com...
| > | > |I can't figure out how to take a picture that is located in "My
| > Pictures" and
| > | > | insert it onto a Works Database form. I would appreciate any help.
| > | > | --
| > | > | Bobe
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >
| >
| >

Works old version/out of memory message

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 09:35 AM PST

When you install software there is often a lot of stuff left in your %Temp%
folder. After a reboot, this should be deleted along with the other files in
there. The reboot is important.
Regards,
ern.

"Cornelius2840" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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This 
version 
saved?

works spreadsheet cell formatting

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 06:20 AM PST

Hi,

Thanks for your reply, glad you have solved the situation.

After reading your post I did a search at Google and was surprised with all
the returns for information about Spreadsheet vs Database.

Ken

<com> wrote in message
news:googlegroups.com...
|
| Ken wrote:
| > Hi GS,
| >
| > My Works 6.0 will format individual cells in the spreadsheet.
| >
| > Perhaps you are referring to the database?
| >
| > Ken
|
| Yes, I'm referring to the database. I opened up a blank spreadsheet,
| and it's similar to Excel.
|
| I think I will copy my works database file (*.wdb) into my Excel file,
| and use the split screen bars to keep row 1, which I will format to not
| sort, always on top to identify the columns, since they themselves
| can't be renamed. That should suit my purposes.
|
| Thanks
|



opening/downloading from cd created in another version of word

Posted: 20 Feb 2006 04:22 PM PST

Thanks Ken. Will try that now. I'll let you know if I win.

"Ken" wrote:
 

Document Searches in Works 6 & 7 Using XP Pro

Posted: 20 Feb 2006 09:23 AM PST


"Chuck" <com> wrote in message
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Those were the days! Long gone now of course.



Whats a good CD/ RW Creator

Posted: 19 Feb 2006 05:24 PM PST

yes,
nero is not perfect

"Homer J Simpson" wrote:
 

Importing From A CD

Posted: 19 Feb 2006 10:56 AM PST

Depends on the mail program that you were using and are using now and
how you backed them up.

Assuming you were using OE5 or 6 on the old PC and are using OE6 on the
new one, see:

http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/how.htm#importOE5

How to import a single mail folder (*.dbx)
http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/how.htm#importdbx
For an alternate description, see the last paragraph here:
http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx

Backing Up, Recovering and Restoring Outlook Express versions 5 & 6
Files and Settings
http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx
http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm

For further help

Use the following newsgroup for questions or problems with OE6
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress

You can also get to the Outlook Express newsgroups via this web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/default.mspx
There select Internet Explorer, then Outlook Express.

You will find out information about issues affecting Outlook Express 5/6
at:
http://www.oehelp.com/
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/6386/IE_ng_notes.htm
http://home.attbi.com/~jimpickering/
http://www.insideoe.com/
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm


--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Andrew" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Works Database Formula Listing

Posted: 19 Feb 2006 09:28 AM PST

In Version 4.5a
I go to each field in turn,
place the cursor in the formula bar
mark the formula (the formula will turn black)
Over to a dedicated word processor doc
Ctrl C, Ctrl V

There is no easier way,
I have over 200 fields, and the requisite patience :)



--
pookiethai at iprimus.com.au

"Dennis Marks" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl...
| There must be an easier way since I have at least 50 fields. Since the
| formulas are present in the database you would think that there would be
| some way to see them.
|
| --
| Dennis
|
| Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to back
| up any files involved and use at your own risk.
|
| "Kevin James - MSMVP Works" <org> wrote in message
| news:phx.gbl...
| Hi Dennis,
|
| That is a feature of the Works spreadsheet.
|
| Unfortunately, it is not available for the database.
|
| Perhaps, if there are not too many formula-filled fields,
|
| Create a dummy report - adding all fields.
|
| Open a blank Works spreadsheet.
|
| Copy the field names from the Headings row in the report
| into a Works spreadsheet - giving one field per column/cell.
|
| Go to List view in database.
|
| Select a field which has a formula.
|
| Place the I-bar icon at the start of the formula in the Entry bar
| and type " like this :
|
| "=IF(MOD('Count',2),Concatenate&Merge,Concaten ate)
|
| Now copy the formula from the Entry bar to the cell below the
| field name in the spreadsheet.
|
| Resize the spreadsheet cell to the formual length.
|
| You should end up with something similar to this?
|
| Count
| Title
| Category
| Concatenate
|
|
|
| =Title&"-"&Category&"/"
| =IF(MOD('Count',2),Concatenate&Merge,Concatenate)
|
|
|
| HTH,
| --
| Kevin James.
| Tua'r Goleuni
| Microsoft MVP (Works & Word) 1999-2006
| Works Help & KB Links: http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/WorksFAQ.htm
|
|
|
|
|
| "Dennis Marks" <com> wrote in message
| news:%phx.gbl...
| | Is there any way to print out the field names and formulas used in a Works
| | database?
| |
| | --
| | Dennis
| |
| | Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to
| back
| | up any files involved and use at your own risk.
| |
| |
|
|
|
|


Saving E-Mails

Posted: 18 Feb 2006 07:21 AM PST

Andrew,
The following sites will help you with information for backing up mail messages
for OE4.0/5.0/6.0 (Outlook Express).

1. http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm
2. http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx

For a free backup program for Outlook Express:

1. http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx



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Rich/rerat

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"Andrew" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
We are in the process of upgradeing to Window XP is there a way to save
E-mail messages to a folder and then to a CD-RW.

Thank You

Saving My Favorites Folder

Posted: 17 Feb 2006 07:27 PM PST

Hi Andrew,

Perhaps,

CLASSIC:
Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Files and Settings
Transfer Wizard
or

Start> All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Files and Settings
Transfer Wizard

HTH
--
Kevin James.
Tua'r Goleuni
Microsoft MVP (Works & Word) 1999-2006
Works Help & KB Links: http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/WorksFAQ.htm





"Andrew" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
| Where is this ? and thank you for your help.
|
| "The Six Million Dollar Man" <"$$$$$$$" wrote:
|
| > Andrew wrote:
| > > Hello All,
| > > Is there a way a person can save his favorites folder which have all
My
| > > cooking Web sites I use I plan on up date to Wndows XP
| > >
| > > Thank You
| > >
| > >
| > You will find your Favorites folder located at:
| > C:\Documents and Settings\User_Name\Favorites
| >
| > Just copy the contents of this folder onto an external location, such as
| > a CD, DVD, USB Thumb Drive or an External Hard Drive. Once your update
| > is complete you can copy your backup into the same folder.
| >
| >
| > --
| > Insert witty comment here.
| >



word processor no working now

Posted: 17 Feb 2006 01:55 PM PST

hello ken

where ever in the world you are.
You are obviously a smart cookie and i can not thank you enough.

I was beginning to wonder whether or not to resort to the trusted pen and
paper but you have succeeded and returned my faith in modern technology.

i did remove a trial version of Office but did not think this would be
relevent, how wrong could i have been.

If i ever bump into you, ill buy you a beer

much appreciation

Stephen in Inverness Scotland

"Ken" wrote:
 

Toolbar options

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 02:01 PM PST

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the Input. But do you mean the Alt key (not the Win key) +Tab?
That's the only way it works for me. And of course then it shows anything
that's open, not just docs in Works. When I'm able to use the Window button
in Word or WordPerfect, it only show the docs open in that particular
program. And yes, I know it can be done from the Taskbar, it's just that
it's a little easier from within the program itself when there IS a Window
button,

Thanks again, though.
Joy

"Kevin James - MSMVP Works" <org> wrote in message
news:u4s%23$phx.gbl... 

Home based business

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 10:48 AM PST

You can get by with Works for about 90% of what you will want to do.
Microsoft has improved it's ability to open & edit Office documents. I
recommend that you download Open Office from www.openoffice.org and use it to
fill in the gaps. I would also recommend that you purchase Outlook to use; if
used properly it is a great PIM and can be used to track task (small
projects) and such not just email. Good luck.



"Godscuriouschild" wrote:
 

Unwanted capital letters

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 10:33 AM PST

The first letter of a word is automatically capitalized
When the Capitalize first letter of sentences option is turned on, AutoCorrect capitalizes the first letter of a word that follows a period or the first letter of single words in a list or table column. If you don't want AutoCorrect to capitalize text, turn off the Capitalize first letter of sentences option. To turn this option off, click AutoCorrect on the Tools menu, click the Options tab if it's not already selected, and then clear the Capitalize first letter of sentences check box.

About AutoCorrect
You can use the AutoCorrect feature to automatically detect and correct typos, misspelled words, grammatical errors, and incorrect capitalization. For example, if you type teh plus a space, AutoCorrect replaces what you have typed with "the." You can also use AutoCorrect to quickly insert text, graphics, or symbols. For example, type (c) to insert ©.

Using AutoCorrect to correct errors as you type

AutoCorrect gives you the flexibility to correct particular types of errors by setting correction options and to correct specific errors by using the AutoCorrect list of entries. The following are a few of the things that affect how AutoCorrect makes corrections.

a.. Capitalization options AutoCorrect can capitalize the first word in a sentence or the names of days of the week.

b.. AutoCorrect entries AutoCorrect can use a list of built-in corrections, called AutoCorrect entries, to detect and correct typos, misspelled words, grammatical errors, and common symbols. You can easily add your own AutoCorrect entries or remove unwanted ones.

c.. Spelling checker corrections For enhanced spelling correction, AutoCorrect can use the spelling checker's main dictionary to make corrections (in addition to AutoCorrect's built-in list of spelling corrections).

Adding or editing AutoCorrect entries

If the list of built-in AutoCorrect entries doesn't contain the corrections that you want, you can easily add or edit AutoCorrect entries. The procedure varies slightly, depending on whether you want the entry to correct a typing error or to insert text or graphics. For example, you can add an entry for "Acme Corporation" so you type only the letters "ac" to insert "Acme Corporation" in your document.


Preventing AutoCorrect from making specific corrections

To customize the way that AutoCorrect works, you can turn options on and off, or edit the AutoCorrect entries.


How is AutoCorrect different from background spell checking?

When you use the background spell checker, Works refers to the main dictionary and underlines misspelled words in your document. AutoCorrect can use both the main dictionary and its own AutoCorrect list entries and options for reference, and then it replaces what you typed with corrected text.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



"Joy" <net.NO_SPAM> wrote in message news:phx.gbl...

| Hi Ken,
|
| Thanks for the suggestion; I've e-mailed it to her. I have Works V. 7, I'm
| not sure what she has. However in mine, the only option that might pertain
| says "Capitalize first letter of sentence", but that's her problem, it's NOT
| the first letter of the sentence (just the first letter of a line) when she
| gets the unwanted caps. I suppose she could take that check out and do her
| own capitalizing when she starts a sentence . . . .
|
| Just had another idea - maybe she's hitting Enter at the end of each line,
| like one would do with a typewriter, let me ask her. She's rather new at
| using a computer for a word processor. . . . Just tried doing that myself
| (hitting Enter) and sure enough, it capitalizes the next line!
|
| Joy
|
| "Ken" <ne> wrote in message
| news:%phx.gbl...
| > Hi Joy,
| >
| > I have Works 6.0.
| >
| > AutoCorrect under Tools is the area where she should look.
| >
| > In the AutoCorrect dialog window there is a option to turn it off or by
| > selecting the Options tab there are selections regarding capitalizing.
| >
| > Let us know result of her action.
| >
| > Ken
| >
| > "Joy" <net.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
| > news:phx.gbl...
| >
| > | My friend says when she types something into Works, each line starts
| > with
| > a
| > | capital letter even if it's not the beginning of a sentence. Is there
| > any
| > | setting she can change so it won't do that?
| > |
| >
| >
|

what is field?

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 09:28 AM PST

Hi RB,

You might find this interesting....
http://its.gcsnc.com/resource/techinstruct/dbdir/dbdirall.htm

Kevin has some example Databases for download, you might find them
educational.
http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/index.htm

Ken

"RB" <nosopam.net> wrote in message
news:%phx.gbl...
| Thanks. Good responses and info.
|
|


how to transpose web page into database?

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 10:05 AM PST


"rb" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Select it and copy it, paste into Works WP, then massage it into shape for
the SS or DB.



Works 8 Data Base Printing

Posted: 12 Feb 2006 10:42 AM PST


"Bill Clark" <com> wrote in message
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Try creating a custom label, 3 per page, and use that as your form for
printing. The DB can print 50 per page if needed that way.



Can Works 4.5 & Works 7.0 be installed on the same machine?

Posted: 12 Feb 2006 05:00 AM PST

Ken zei het volgende op 13-2-2006 15:43: 

Later versions of Works remove earlier versions. Works 4.x is installed
in a directory with another name than later versions. So it is possible
to install the earlier version later than the later version. You will
have problems though with the files in \Program files\common
files\works. When I wanted to keep the older version because of its
superior features: formatting of numbers in mail merge, easyformat,
automatic hyphenation, I found that there were problems with spell
checking. These files differ in different versions. There were also
problems with NoteIt and Draw if I remember correctly. I removed version
4 because of this, but since then I use Works' wordprcoessor for
envelopes and simple mail merge of addresses only. Some times I write a
short letter with mail merge of addresses, but anything larger than one
page is written in Word, and nowadays in the new Openoffice.org.

Erik.

Font Question

Posted: 11 Feb 2006 07:47 PM PST

It prints labels too.



"Joy" <net.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
news:%23%phx.gbl...
| Actually she didn't print envelopes, she printed the
labels and put them
| onto envelopes. I'll tell her, though, thanks.
|
| "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote
in message
| news:phx.gbl...
| > She should enter the names and addresses in the database
and
| > use the mail merge/label program to print the envelopes.
| >
| >
| > "Joy" <net.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
| > news:%phx.gbl...
| > |I have a friend who used Works for mailing labels for
her
| > Christmas cards
| > | (typing each one) and when she set the font she wanted
for
| > the first one, it
| > | reverted to the default for each successive one.
| > |
| >
| >
|


The Backup Has No Key!

Posted: 10 Feb 2006 06:45 PM PST

Hi Ron,

You might want to upgrade to Works 4.5a, "Year 2000 Update (English)", think
it also resolves some previous bugs.

Upgrade/downloads can be found here....
http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/downloads.mspx

Glad you were able to solve your problem from information in previous post
found in this newsgroup.

Thanks for your reply,
Ken

"Ron" <com> wrote in message
news:googlegroups.com...
| Thanks a lot, Ken; I love a place called Dirt Cheap Software-- it
| matches my personality. :-)
|
| Ron
|



Diary or Journal?

Posted: 10 Feb 2006 12:51 PM PST

Thank you very much
Robin

"The Six Million Dollar Man" <"$$$$$$$" wrote:
 

History Icon

Posted: 09 Feb 2006 08:40 PM PST

The problem is that you probably have saved some files in the Floppy
drive which the Works history cannot locate since you have probably
removed the disk from its drive. Micheal santovec has the solution to
the problem.

Save command default

Posted: 09 Feb 2006 01:41 PM PST


Rodney wrote: 

Yes. I want to change the default folder to which the "save" command
opens up to to a folder of my choice.

 

Works Version 8.

Posted: 09 Feb 2006 07:20 AM PST


"Big Ben" <member @hightime .wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:com...
 

Microsloth used to do a lot more testing but it seems the quest to sell more
products has resulted in less checking and testing.



How can I upgrade teacher/student2003 with professional2003? - Microsoft Office forums

How can I upgrade teacher/student2003 with professional2003? - Microsoft Office forums


How can I upgrade teacher/student2003 with professional2003?

Posted: 10 Jun 2005 02:21 PM PDT

Thank you for your response even though it wasn't what I wanted to hear!!!
Oh well, you live and learn! Thanks again!

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

How do I remove a microsoft notification icon from the notificatio

Posted: 10 Jun 2005 01:33 PM PDT

Thank g-d. It's gone! Thanks a bunch. I don't understand why they have to do
it so complicated. I'd have never founf how to remove it...

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

Office 2003 installed, then hangs after XP upgrade

Posted: 09 Jun 2005 01:49 PM PDT

Just a guess, but did you reinstall the printer after the "XP" upgrade?
Windows98 upgrades can leave odd litter about.

devtester wrote:
 

Reinstalling Office 10 without the original CD rom

Posted: 09 Jun 2005 01:35 PM PDT

When you use the word "we" that implies you speak for other people or that
you have friends. I'm sure that neither is the case with a miserable c*unt
like yourself.Oh... and who the f are you to say who can post here? NO ONE
thats who.


"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <com> wrote in message
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Office 2003 pro I try my MUI package it says install Office first?

Posted: 08 Jun 2005 10:23 PM PDT

Sorry but I have the same Office version installed on my desktop and I have
the same MUI working and it did install just fine on that copie of Office Pro
2003?

is it possible because I use to have office a trial version, that I removed
before trying the MUI? Thanks guys.


"Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]" wrote:
 

can I use CMW on OEM office

Posted: 08 Jun 2005 05:31 PM PDT

Hi Ken,

The Action Pack copies are retail (i.e. they
don't support Office Admin Points).

If you have a volume license contact your
license specialist to acquire the Enterprise
media and see about applying the other license
types you've purchased (Action Packs aren't intended
for deployment).

=====
<<"AdminKen" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl...
That partly answers my question.
But can I use the ORK (Custom Installation Wizard or Custom Maintenance
Wizard) on a action pack version(retail version)? I dont think it works.

I have a mix of environments where I have a mix of OEM, Retail, Action Pack,
Open License and MSDE versions of Office 2003 Pro. I dont want to reinvent
the wheel every time. That is why I am asking.

Ken >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx




Don't do trial versions of your products. It makes people angry

Posted: 08 Jun 2005 02:13 PM PDT

I think it was a suggestion from the 'challenged'


"David R. Norton MVP" <com> wrote in message
news:0.0.1... 
laptop 
trial 
likely 


microsoft office 11

Posted: 08 Jun 2005 11:20 AM PDT

Yet you posted about it in your previous post 2 days ago

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"TANDEX" <COM> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... 

activating new office 2003

Posted: 08 Jun 2005 12:46 AM PDT

Your a stupid c*unt. Do you work for microsoft? No. So don't speak for
microsoft.No one gives a sh*it what you think.
"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <com> wrote in message
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Still need Help with O2k3 Admin Install

Posted: 07 Jun 2005 10:01 AM PDT

Hi Steve,

That is one scenario, the other is that Office 2003
ships with both the Office XP (v10) and Office 2003 (v11)
Office Web Components . The Office XP web components
have their own setup program to create an Admin image
(see Workaround section of this article)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;889369&FR=1
but may not have been installed, in which case the MSP patch
file for them wouldn't be needed :)

==========
<<"Stephen Longmire" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl...
I finally found the answer to the left-over OWC10xxxSP1.MSP. It seems taht
if you had an old installation of Office XP on the machine when you install
Office 2003, it leaves the OWC 10 components, even if you instruct Office
2003 to unistall prior apps. It is this left-over OWC10 component that must
be upgraded with the third MSP file in the Fullfile Service Pack. As we had
no leftover components, it did not apply to our situation. I post this for
general information in case someone else finds themselves similarly baffled.

Steve >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx




Office 2003 Deployment for Multi-Users

Posted: 04 Jun 2005 07:13 PM PDT

There are a number of different options you may want
to use from the Office Resource Kit http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003
or the Desktop Deployment practices and Office can be a complex
product. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX011353441033.aspx

I would be a bit concerned to trust just following steps someone else
posted when they don't know your scenario and requirements when
you're talking about an entire network and deploying Office.
You may want to take some courses/training. There are a number
of webcasts, for example, available from the deployment center
as a starting point that cover 'best practices' and tutorials.

==============
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I have seen where people are successfully getting Office 2003 deployed for
multi-users. I have tried to read the Microsoft Deployment guides referenced
in some of these posts but they seem to very difficult for me to follow.

Does anyone have the installation steps in a document that is easier to
understand? We are implementing a Microsoft network this year and need to
deploy Office with our image rollouts but find the Microsoft deployment guide
not easily understood.

Thanks in advance>>
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Need to install Windows 2000 from scratch to HDDs with Debian/Linux

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 10:50 AM PST

In message <net>, com
writes 

More information needed. What partitions and mount points do you
currently use? Ideally, we need the print outputs of fdisk for the
drives, plus the output of df. You may not need to resize any
partitions, some copying plus use of fdisk and tweaking of /etc/fstab
may be enough. OK, this is a bit scary, but not as much as resizing
Linux partitions with Windows tools. You should certainly backup all
data before you start. One of the live CDs (Knoppix etc.) is useful for
doing this kind of work, as you cannot do it from inside Debian. Tom's
Root and Boot floppy (tomsrtbt) is fine for this, but it's a bit
unfriendly if you haven't used it before.

A W2K installation will need 2G minimum for itself, plus whatever you
are doing with it, say 5G total. *It must have the use of the first
primary partition it can see (NTFS, FAT or FAT32), of at least a
megabyte, on /dev/hda*. This may be the 5G partition if this is
convenient, or a separate one. I use a FAT partition of about 20MB for
this, as it contains the Windows boot.ini file, which may need to be
edited from outside Windows, and NTFS is not a good idea here. The main
W2K partition needs to be NTFS to make use of file permissions and some
other features.

Windows really ought to go on a multi-boot system first, as it is likely
to trample the Master Boot Record of /dev/hda. The NT variants are much
more polite than the domestic (Win9x) types, so if W2K finds the MBR
already in use by something that isn't a Win9x or DOS, it may not
overwrite it. I'm not sure, but you need to be prepared to re-run your
Linux boot manager (lilo or grub) which means you need a rescue floppy
or CD. You could instead use whatever distro you used to move the
partitions, but you need to know how to do that, whereas this is exactly
what a rescue disc for a particular installation is designed to do. It's
not difficult either way, but try it before the W2K installation. You
also need to edit and re-run the boot manager to include the new W2K
installation in its start-up menu.

It is possible to do it the other way around, to let W2K have the MBR
and control the boot, and to edit C:\boot.ini to include the Linux
installation, but I've never done this and can't offer advice.
--
Joe

PCI: system does not support PCI.

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 06:13 AM PST

Maguire wrote:
 


.... it's in bad taste to submit such as long posting
without solicitation. as a rule, you should post it
to a website and point folks to it.

if this is for your thesis, shouldn't you be compelled
to harvest your own answer through research, without
asking for an answer?
--
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Heavy, adj.: Seduced by the chocolate side of the force.

Make the second disk bootable

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 01:34 AM PST

com wrote:
 


.... two approaches.
* if you have a floppy, create a boot floppy.
(this is the EASIEST - be sure to make two floppy copies)
* install the boot loader to the second drive
and merely provide a chain-loader stanza on
whatever install is on the first drive. this
way, if drive one is unavailable, make the
second drive active and the boot loader will
be executed as usual.
--
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Don't take life so serious, son, it ain't nohow permanent. - Walt Kelly

CUPS in SuSE...

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 12:20 AM PST

Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
.... 

I'd say that 99% of your constant/incessant whining about YaST is unfounded
and another 99% of what you say in response about it is untrue.

Just something I've noticed.

Here are some facts. The "authors of every package in the world" think
they know how to do administration "correctly" and in almost EVERY case, they
do their administration DIFFERENTLY. YaST is an attempt at unifying
the mess caused by the high-ego centric world of developers who are more
interested in building an empire than something that integrates well
with other pieces of software.

If you want to spend 90% of your time administrating everything by
hand is a plethora of configuration files spread throughout the universe,
then use Red Hat or some other distribution.

YaST is an amazing tools that attempts to do amazing things and yes...
sometimes, it doesn't do things quite right due to the ever changing
desires of developers with different ideas on what is "right".

SUSE's is trying to create an environment that at least feels like
it is consistent. If you don't like, grab something else.




XP tolerance of partition scheme changes

Posted: 16 Jan 2005 04:12 PM PST


dmorgan1 wrote: 
vary 

Depends -- see below.
 
where 

Thus, this current 160GB hd will have _no_ MS partition types? Ie., no
partition on _this_ disk will be used even as a VFAT/ro NTFS data
exchange partition?

[snip] 

Depends on what you mean by "correct". System/boot drive?
 
[snip]

If you want to eradicate MS partition types from hda (including
changing the type tag for the extended partition to 0x85 Linux extended
partition?), then XP will largely ignore hda entirely.

That leaves you with Xp on hdb -- not the "usual" or MS recommended
placement. Many around here report trouble free use of XP on hdb, but
I cannot say -- I _always_ place MS OSes on hda since I don't trust the
OS code and certainly don't trust 3rd party software likely installed
on the MS/XP partition. Linux is much more flexible and easier to move
about than XP, so why risk the trouble? That's my attitude -- yamv ;-)

MS OSes normally assign C: to the system boot partition and assign
other "recognized" partitions as mjt wrote (IIRC). XP can be "forced"
to map drive letters more than previous versions -- but why bother
unless it's necessary?

I like the idea of keeping Linux wholly and completely separate from XP
with an additional disk drive. Whether XP on hda or hdb is your call.
Do note that XP can be picky about the hd being moved after the initial
install.

And with a VFAT partition on XP's drive you would have a "common r/w"
partition if you need to move files in both directions -- from Linux to
XP and vice versa. And _that_ partition would also be separate from
the Linux installation.

Now that leaves you with a rather untidy partition layout on hda. I
assume you intended/hoped to use the leftover partition space for
Linux. With such a large hard disk I would definitely recommend a new
scheme altogether. Eg., if hda2 is your /boot, it is much larger than
you'll ever need -- 100MB tops if you're in the habit of keeping
_every_ kernel version ever used to boot your system.

There is much to be said for assigning separate patitions to /home,
/usr, /var, and /tmp, as well as /boot, / [root], and your LVM
partitions. In fact, with just one or two machines to take care of, I
recommend that people just leave unpartitioned free space to allow for
future needs. For most people /home is the one that will inevitably
grow while the others work quite well with fixed, appropriately sized
partitions.

Here are some MS links to get you started with XP disk partitioning:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313348
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307844

hth,
prg
email above disabled

burning cd permissions problem

Posted: 16 Jan 2005 06:40 AM PST

Novello wrote:
 

Clear the suid root on cdrecord and cdrdao. The new kernels don't like it.

Roby

Red Hat Linux wouldn't boot up after a day.

Posted: 16 Jan 2005 01:45 AM PST

On 2005-01-16, Joe Jess <com> wrote: 

It looks like you have a problem with the user quota system. The
easy way is to disable it if you are not using for real.
BTW, RH 8 is way old, you'd better get something more up to date.

Davide

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becomes avalable, more idiots are able to use computers. Idiot-proof
software did not make or cause computer lusers; it simple allowed lusers
to use computers where they could not before." --Ben Cantrick

Any good access to EXT2 partitions from Windows (2K)

Posted: 15 Jan 2005 10:39 PM PST

Norm Dresner wrote:

..... 
Nothing to worry. It works here with XPSP2, readonly.
But then I use captive-ntfs from linux, which captures the native XP/2K NTFS
drivers and uses them in a sandbox, to give unrestricted write access to
ntfs. Though that might not work with XPSP2 drivers anymore, but I got mine
installed when using SP1, and it still works fine.

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Bind raw device in FC3?

Posted: 15 Jan 2005 09:57 PM PST

Heads up for anyone else who network installs OS's and needs to deal with
SuSE's new 9.2 distribution. They've merged the i386 and x86_64
distributions onto a single shared DVD and source tree, and renamed the
kernel and initrd for bootinig x86_64 to vmlinuz64 and initrd64.

That drove me *nuts* when I network installed an x86_64 and it turned up
with i586 kernel, because I hand't configured the network tools to use the
new package names.


xterm _entire_ screen blinking

Posted: 15 Jan 2005 07:19 PM PST

Bill Marcum <com.urgent> wrote:
 

e.g., resources visualBell and visualBellDelay

--
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http://invisible-island.net
ftp://invisible-island.net

How to determine kernel compatibility with distribution?

Posted: 15 Jan 2005 02:54 PM PST

"Davide Bianchi" <net> wrote in message
news:onlyforfun.net... 

As soon as I can free up some time, I'm going to create a half-dozen
different boot HDs for my rackmount embedded systems and I'll try it on one
of them. I'm not really worried about (most of) the IP stuff because the
primary targets for these systems uses only very primitive Ethernet stuff,
but the modutils are a worry because my systems rely very heavily on
modularized kernel additions to handle custom hardware -- in one system
we're flying we have almost 18 loadable kernel modules running together with
about the same number of user-space programs. If there's any
incompatibility, we'll probably find it. And we'll report it too.

Thanks
Norm

J2RE crashes Firefox in Fedora FC3

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 09:15 PM PST

net wrote: 


The README that comes with the package tells you to do just what you did

FEDORA CORE 3 & USB

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 02:58 PM PST

On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 00:34:48 +0100, Peter T. Breuer wrote:
 

The OP doesn't need to. Fedora core 3 comes with the functionality-just
plug in and double click on computer, then mount the drive through a
context menu or by double clicking on it.

Kind Regards.

Building a linux cluster with 2 machines

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 01:16 PM PST

WiseOldMan wrote: 

He can easily make an OpenMosix cluster with two machines, but maybe
it's too much for this. With VNC he can run applications with the
crossover cable or just ssh to the second machine and run applications.

--

Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez
Director Tecnico de bgSEC
com
bgSEC Seguridad y Consultoria de Sistemas Informaticos
http://www.bgsec.com
ESPAÑA

The only people for me are the mad ones -- the ones who are mad to live,
mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time,
the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn
like fabulous yellow Roman candles.
-- Jack Kerouac, "On the Road"

Problem with SCSI HP CD Writer+ 9200

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 09:31 AM PST

Ok, I already tried the device with another server with the same result.

Unplugged, the device's green light is flashing for a while and finally
turn red forever. Same behavior as plugged.

So, I guess it is actually dead and need to be serviced. ;-(


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:34:49 -0500, % wrote :
 

To RAID or Not to RAID

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 07:24 AM PST


"Steve Wilder" <com> wrote in message
news:47b94$41e7ef4c$d88ce6f3$meganewsservers.com.. . 

If you need really stable RedHat or similar commercial grade support but are
cheap, www.whiteboxlinux.org. If you want leading/bleeding edge, Fedora Core
3.


Screen resolution settings, KDE only

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 02:42 AM PST

mjt wrote: 
Just like I said, screen resolution questions are usually dumb.

I was fooling around in Control Center, but before I changed the x
configuration so I couldn't select 1280 x 1024. Duh.

Thanks.
--
Tom F.
There are no numerals or underscores in my address.

Fedora Linux FC3 - adding old RH9 disk

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:37 PM PST

Thanks for your help, you saved me from trashing my machine in error!

Adding my second disk (RH9 disk)
===========================

I physically connected 2nd disk as slave (ie RH9 disk)
Rebooted into Fedora Linux
Got error messages about duplicate label /BOOT

2nd disk is known as hdb1 (boot section)
hdb2 (main section)

Relabelled 2 clashing labels

e2label /dev/hdb1 /bootRH9
e2label /dev/hdb2 /RH9

Edited fstab file added 3rd line ie linked label RH9 to disk directory
/rh9

/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 / ext3 defaults
1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults
1 2
LABEL=/RH9 /rh9 ext3 defaults
1 2
none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620
0 0

Finally created mount point for new disk mkdir /rh9

Rebooted machine.

Could cd /rh9 !

Now all my data from my old RH9 disk appears within this directory

(I was not interested in accessing the boot section of my old RH9 disk.)

How to map weird keyboard keys to arbitrary actions?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 02:53 PM PST

Steve Mading wrote:
 

Yes in theory, possibly in practice.

Many years ago my employer purchased some Key Tronic KB 3270 Plus
keyboards.
These keyboards are programmable. A MS-DOS program, supplied with
the keyboard (and available from Key Tonic's web site, I have
just now checked) was used to program the keys with any character
or character string one wished. In my employer's case, various
accented characters and commonly used typesetting commands were
stored onto the keys.
Subsequently, my employer was sold to another company who had a
different method of typesetting and threw out the existing
keyboards and computers. This is how I obtained them.

I thought I would use these keyboards with my, then new, Pentium
class computer running Windows 98.
Well, the keyboard works with the default key layout and the
MS-DOS program runs in a DOS window *but* the program did not
communicate with the keyboard :(

After a call to Key Tronic's technical support I learned that the
keyboard interface used on the motherboard had changed from that
which was used on 80386 motherboards and this is what prevented
the program from communicating with the keyboard. Worse, the new
style interface did not have a way for the computer to send data
to the keyboard.

Possibly this situation has changed again and perhaps a call to
Key Tronic or other keyboard manufacturer would be worthwhile.

And before you ask. No, you can't plug the keyboard into a 80386
machine, program the keyboard then disconnect it and plug it into
a Pentium machine. Well, you can, but the keyboard reverts to the
default layout when you disconnect it from the 80386.

Gord Torrie

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Install on small HDD

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 09:29 AM PST

On 01/13/2005 10:59 PM, Maria Ripanykhazova wrote: 
[snip]

Try *Ubuntu*, both a Live CD and Install CD images are available from:
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/

You may request free Ubuntu CD's online at: http://shipit.ubuntulinux.org/

To install Ubuntu, you should have at least 32 MB of RAM, at least 1.8
GB space on your hard disk for a standard Ubuntu desktop system, or at
least 350 MB for a minimal custom installation.

I have not tested these fully as yet, but their Live CD is based on
Morphix, which again is based on Knoppix otherwise.

Hope that helps.
Good luck!

--
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CLLO (Chief Linux Learning Officer) Machines: #168573, 170593, 259192
Anu's Linux@HOME Distros: Knoppix, Fedora, FreeBSD
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reallocating space to partitions

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 07:31 AM PST

mjt wrote:
 

.... i failed to mention this:
http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/sys_req.html

System Requirements
Windows® XP Home Edition/Professional
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows NT WS/Me/98/98SE

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It is easier to change the specification to fit
the program than vice versa.

Xterm/Login hangs after starting remote service

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 12:01 AM PST


Laurenz Albe wrote: 
stdout, 
behaviour. 


Thanks that made it work!

cable modem reset

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 05:32 PM PST

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:48:44 -0800, prg wrote:
<snip> 

LOL!
 

Yessir!

<snip> 

Yea, i had a look at the man pages for dhclient and the seperate one for
dhclient.conf. Fedora has a sample config file, but it is a _scary_
thing to even look at!
 

Spotted it in the sample. I'm hoping _that_ one line is the only necessary
one, so far, so good.

<snip> 

Ahh, the penny drops! :-)

I had my box setup to boot automagically at night, start the edonkey
client and switch off in the morning. Can you imagine my frustration when
it had done nothing, all because my mate wanted to play a game sometime in
the afternoon?

Thank you so much for the info. Only to test it now :-)

Grub error suse 9.2

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 04:53 PM PST

Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
 
 
Sure. I didn't mean to imply grub wouldn't need to be reconfigured.
Certainly it must be. I'm just saying, as a point of general philosophy and
functionality _linux_ (including the whole distribution) doesn't care where
it resides.

Absolutely, the boot loader cares where it is and must be set up correctly,
but that's just par for the course. In older hardware, the kernel had to be
on a primary partition, but I don't even think that's true anymore. Though
I always make a separate /boot primary partition anyway.
--
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There are no numerals or underscores in my address.

Empty pages in printing ?? Microsoft Project

Empty pages in printing ?? Microsoft Project


Empty pages in printing ??

Posted: 02 Dec 2004 02:07 PM PST

Mike,

I changed the days in the timescale to from 7 days to 1 day thereby
increasing the width of my gantt chart and when I did a Print Preview it
somehow decided that it would not print my blank pages but just the schedule
itself. Go figure?

My timescale is 3 tiered with Years, Months and now single days.

Not sure what happened but I'm getting what I need so I guess all is well.

"Mike Glen" wrote:
 

How do I track impact of tasks that create resource for other tas

Posted: 02 Dec 2004 12:35 PM PST

Actually it could be automated, but I'm not sure it is worth automating it.
I say this because you will have to work out the precise algorithm which
relates the two and then convert this into code. Considering that adjusting
manually is not very difficult, and the outcome of the training class being
delayed or not teaching as many trainers would be very difficult to
quantify, and finally it would not be much more accurate than simply using a
finish to start constraint of some kind, I'd just skip it.

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"Joe" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 
later 
slowly 
change 


Why does leveling impact resource time that is already allocated?

Posted: 02 Dec 2004 12:19 PM PST

Hi Joe,
What would you recommend then? I need to ensure our resources are not
overallocated and MS Project provides this for us.

"Joe" wrote:
 

work by summary task by resource report???@!?

Posted: 02 Dec 2004 08:50 AM PST

Hello Nate, Hello Jan,

Have you tried a grouping on the Task Usage view :
Project / Group by...
- Group by : Outline Number
- Then by : Resource Name
Check the Group Assignments, not tasks check box

Tell us if that's what you want.

Gérard Ducouret

"Jan De Messemaeker" <jandemes at prom hyphen ade dot be> a écrit dans le
message de news:phx.gbl... 


How can I put a task in Project without a date?

Posted: 01 Dec 2004 01:03 PM PST

Perhaps all you really need is a simple excel spreadsheet. Sounds like all
you really need/want is a to-do list.

"Laura" wrote:
 

Creating a master schedule

Posted: 01 Dec 2004 11:35 AM PST

Hi Claydia,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

You might like to have a look at my series on Microsoft Project in the
TechTrax ezine, particularly #17 - Multiple Projects, at this site:
http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc or this:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMFrame.asp?CMD=ArticleSearch&AUTH=23
(Perhaps you'd care to rate the article before leaving the site, :)
Thanks.)

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: <http://www.mvps.org/project/>

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP



Claudia917 wrote: 



Change start date and the rest will

Posted: 01 Dec 2004 11:33 AM PST

Hi Elvis,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

Also, you might like to have a look at my series on Microsoft Project in the
TechTrax ezine, particularly #3-Entering the Logic, at this site:
http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc or this:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMFrame.asp?CMD=ArticleSearch&AUTH=23
(Perhaps you'd care to rate the article before leaving the site, :)
Thanks.)

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: <http://www.mvps.org/project/>

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP



JackD wrote: 




Using recurring tasks, Project Pro 2003 crashes

Posted: 01 Dec 2004 09:29 AM PST

Well, I allocated resources to the summary tasks and not the individual
recurring tasks. That solves the lag problem (btw, file size stays pretty
much the same). So, Project can handle files that size. However, whenever
resources are assigned to recurring tasks that have a long duration, my
computer crashes. I've had some team members raise this issue to me today
too. Again, thanks Mike and Jerry for responding to this post!


"Mike Glen" wrote:
 

Note Field Archive??

Posted: 01 Dec 2004 07:17 AM PST

In article <uYZ$phx.gbl>,
"JackD" <momokuri@gmail> wrote:
 

Jack,
Actually I wasn't aware of the 255 limit in spare text fields but I'm
not surprised. That's why I "supposed" using spare text fields was a
method. Obviously it's not a very viable method.

John

Cost of a project

Posted: 01 Dec 2004 06:19 AM PST

That would be a classic example of a fixed cost except the requirement that
it change if the duration changes. The fixed cost field is designed to
capture costs that are associated with a task or summary that are neither
labour costs nor material costs.
--
Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer/Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs


"Hardik Shah" <Hardik microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 

Filtering

Posted: 30 Nov 2004 04:35 PM PST

You are most welcome. Thanks for the feedback.
Julie

"andman" wrote:
 

Gant Chart - Timestyles

Posted: 30 Nov 2004 04:01 PM PST

Thanks, I can't believe I didn't see that.

"Andrei" wrote:
 

Password Protection on schedules

Posted: 30 Nov 2004 01:59 PM PST

Hi Debbie,

If you are using a browser like the one I use - Outlook Express - then you
need to set up an account in exactly the same way as you did to view this
newsgroup.


Mike Glen
Project MVP




Debbie in San Diego wrote: