|   Difficulties upgrading 2004 to 2008 - who can I talk to?     Posted: 14 Dec 2007 04:47 PM PST Mr. Strat wrote: 
 No, he doesn't have it yet. He's talking about the rebate offer--you
 process the paperwork and they send you Office 2008 when it's out.
 
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    |   What's left?     Posted: 14 Dec 2007 06:09 AM PST <snip> 
 If that were true, what makes you think that MS wouldn't harvest that
 killing? MS rarely leaves money on the table.
 <snip>
 
 Where exactly would this "killing" come from?...
 
 New users who woud go Mac rather than Windows or Windows users who would
 switch to Mac?
 
 Either way MS gets the proverbial egg roll so why should they compete with
 themselves?
 
 But your premise is flawed in the first place - kinda the old 'chicken &
 egg' routine - there isn't  sufficient "Mac market' in which to make the
 imagined "killing" - If there were, MS would be there... Bill Gates didn't
 accumulate $59 Billion in *personal* wealth by making [many] bad business
 decisions:-)
 --
 Regards |:>)
 Bob Jones
 [MVP] Office:Mac
 
 
 
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    |   Entourage Address Book(s)     Posted: 13 Dec 2007 09:52 AM PST > That shouldn't be the case. I have contacts in both address books and they 
 No duplicates. The categories are simply not applied if they're in the
 "On My Computer" address book.
 
 
 All messages are in my Exchange account (where else would they be?).
 
 
 Yes, but that's awkward to have to do every single time I add a new
 contact.
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris
 
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    |   Change Serial Number Office 2004?     Posted: 12 Dec 2007 09:57 AM PST In article <microsoft.com>,JE McGimpsey  <org> wrote:
 
 Thanks much.
 
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    |   Promotion: Upgrade Mac 2008?!     Posted: 12 Dec 2007 05:32 AM PST You can't change the deal you get, but the original promotion is stillin effect.
 Here's the link:
 http://www.microsoft.com/mac/go/promotions/
 
 Be sure to Download Coupon to read the small print and ensure you have
 the necessary materials.
 
 com wrote:
 
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    |   Entourage Notifications not appearing     Posted: 08 Dec 2007 09:33 PM PST Previously>>>
 
 
 Good tips - - Thanks!
 
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 /  D.K.Gorrell  /
 
 
 
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    |   Window position on the monitor     Posted: 08 Dec 2007 11:54 AM PST Hi,
 Using visual basic macros (and probably with AppleScript) in Word, Excel,
 and PowerPoint you can set the window position.
 
 In Entourage you may be able to use AppleScript.  Here's a snippet from the
 Entourage AppleScript dictionary:
 
 windowân : every window
 elements
 contained by application.
 properties
 class (type, r/o) : the type of window
 bounds (rectangle) : the boundary rectangle for the window
 
 The "bounds" property is the first one I would check out, or look for a
 "border" property.
 
 -Jim
 
 Quoting from "com" <com>, in
 article googlegroups.com,
 on [DATE:
 
 
 --
 Jim Gordon
 Mac MVP
 
 MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
 MVP info http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
 
 
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    |   Arabic text in Word     Posted: 08 Dec 2007 10:32 AM PST CyberTaz <cast.net> wrote:
 
 
 And the same question has also been posted both in
 microsoft.public.fr.mac and in microsoft.public.fr.word and answered
 there both times.....
 (with the same answer) :-\
 
 Corentin
 
 --
 --- Mac:MS MVP  http://www.cortig.net/wordpress/ ---
 http://www.mvps.org       -     http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
 MVPs are not MS employees    -    Les MVP ne travaillent pas pour MS
 Remove "NoSpam" to e-mail me    -      Retirez "NoSpam" pour m'écrire
 
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    |   newbie magazine     Posted: 07 Dec 2007 06:39 AM PST On Dec 7, 12:41 pm, "CyberTaz" <typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet> wrote: 
 thanks
 
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    |   Inputting address on entourage     Posted: 06 Dec 2007 01:58 PM PST ..>> I'm wanting to input my contacts onto the address book in entourage.  My 
 This is an issue that has caused me some degree of consternation, as well.
 There is real value in maintaining separate contacts (both in Entourage and
 Address Book, if you sync them) for people that you likely email to
 regularly. That makes the auto-fill much more useful. When you need to print
 addresses you either have to manually edit one of the contacts or maintain a
 separate "coupled" entry
 
 
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    |   Licenses and serial numbers     Posted: 05 Dec 2007 02:13 PM PST in article phx.gbl, CyberTaz atgtz1@comcastdotnet wrote on 5/12/07 22:46:
 
 
 
 Thanks for that. I did the Russian roulette thing and I've been lucky! I've
 just had to reinstall Office, following upgrade to Leopard (I know I could
 have just migrated the apps across from my old Mac, but my old Mac's still
 going to be using Office (for my son), so I reckoned I'd have to re-install
 to get the product keys sorted.)
 
 I'll file your tips away for future reference, as I'm still not sure which
 product keys are on which of my other two Macs!
 
 
 Cheers!
 
 
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    |   Attachments Corrupted?     Posted: 05 Dec 2007 11:27 AM PST Although I'm not sure about the current situation I am sure that reinstaling   Office isn't the way to handle it... rarely is that the appropriate approach   for correcting issues on a Mac.     It would help if you supplied the exact wording of the message you receive,   but for starters it doesn't necessarily mean that a virus is involved.   Secondly, Entourage - AFAIK  - doesn't scan for viruses in the documents you   attach, so I suspect that message is being triggered by something else... do   you have Norton or some other virus software installed?     One thing you might try is to remove the Normal template from your MUD (if   you need reference to finding it see this link:   http://word.mvps.org/mac/MacWordNormal.html     Make sure no Office apps are running at the time, then launch Word - it will   create a new Normal when you do. Then make a new file & see if it attaches   without incident. If so, it indicates that your original Normal was corrupt   in some way & you can then dispose of it.     If you ahven't been in the habit of doing so when updating OS X  & most   other software it might also be a good idea to run Disk Utility - Repair   Disk Permissions. Should that not correct the problem - or if it recurs -   post back with the details requested above.     --   HTH |:>)   Bob Jones   Office:Mac MVP       "Hennapanda" <microsoft.com> wrote in message   news:com...      | 
    |   Office 2004 file ownership     Posted: 05 Dec 2007 09:17 AM PST Glad it's straightened out, but as "odd" as the behavior may seem I'd staywith Parallels - depending on how you need to work. If your Win activity is
 exclusively Win, your Mac activity is strictly Mac & never the twain shall
 meet, Boot Camp may be a viable solution for you.
 
 However, I need to be able to swap back & forth between Mac Word & PC Word
 to Mac XL, To Mac InDesign to PC Photoshop, etc. so having to restart every
 time I need to swap OS is just not practical or acceptable - I'd rather have
 a Mac & a PC sitting side-by-side:-)
 
 On a related note, have you looked at VMWare Fusion? It may be worth
 considering, but either of the 3 will have pros & cons.
 
 Regards |:>)
 Bob Jones
 [MVP] Office:Mac
 
 
 
 On 12/8/07 2:20 PM, in article
 houston.sbcglobal.net, "aRKay"
 <net> wrote:
 
 
 
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    |   Entourage question re "deleted items" folder     Posted: 04 Dec 2007 06:15 PM PST On Dec 4, 10:12 pm, Diane Ross <entourage.mvps.org>wrote:
 
 Diane, that fixed it! Thanks so much for your help!!
 
 :)
 Diame
 
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    |   Transfer Office files on a PC to a new Mac     Posted: 04 Dec 2007 03:34 PM PST Side Note for the archives:
 Many people think that MacOffice comes with Publisher or Access or
 whatever programs came with WinOffice the last time they bought it. It
 sounds like you know this, but MacOffice consists only of Word, Excel,
 PowerPoint, Entourage (similar to Outlook).  And Messenger.
 
 Publisher, Access, Visio, OneNote, FrontPage and probably other programs
 I can't recall right now, do not exist for the Mac, although there are
 programs that will let you do the same things, and in some cases, can
 import the MS files. Or the MS programs could be run in
 Parallels/Windows on the Mac.
 
 
 Bob Y wrote:
 
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    |   Excel 2004 Pallet's?     Posted: 04 Dec 2007 02:31 PM PST Hi Brian,
 Windows versions of Office don't have an equivalent to the formatting
 palette.
 
 However, you can create your own dockable toolbars (which you can also do in
 Windows Office).
 
 To create a dockable toolbar that has any combination of commands you desire
 use View > Toolbars > Customize Toolbars/Menus...
 
 In the dialog box click the NEW button to create a new, empty toolbar. It
 will be very small and you might not even notice it on the screen, but it's
 there if you look around. Turn it on and off by checking and unchecking its
 name in the toolbar list and you might find it easier that way.
 
 Next, click on the COMMANDS tab of the dialog box. Drag any commands you
 like to your new toolbar (or any other toolbar or menu for that matter).
 
 You can lots of your own toolbars so that if you want various sets of
 commands together you can have that.
 
 Click the OK button when you are done and you now have your own set of
 toolbars.
 
 You can even attach customized toolbars to individual workbooks. Just go
 back into that dialog box and click the Attach button to attach a copy of
 any of your customized toolbars to any given workbook. When you give that
 workbook to someone else they will see your customized toolbar when they
 open the workbook.
 
 -Jim
 
 
 
 
 Quoting from "com" <com>, in article
 googlegroups.com, on [DATE:
 
 
 --
 Jim Gordon
 Mac MVP
 
 MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
 MVP info http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
 
 
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    |   "Automator Actions"?     Posted: 04 Dec 2007 06:54 AM PST For what it's worth, in Office X & 2004, the license agreement for theone-license version has allowed users to install the software on up to one
 laptop computer _and_ one desktop computer.  It simply does not allow the
 software to be used on both machines at the same time.  I am not familiar
 with the Office 2008 license agreement, so I don't know if this practice
 will continue; perhaps someone else can comment.
 
 With the Home & Student Edition, because you get additional licenses, you
 can use the software on both machines at the same time.
 
 On 12/4/07 8:54 AM, in article
 googlegroups.com,
 "com" <com> wrote:
 
 
 --
 Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
 Office & Mac Resources: <http://home.earthlink.net/~mickey.stevens/>
 
 
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    |   Leopard Upgrade -> File Format Not Valid -> every file iscorrupted??? = I am up the creek     Posted: 03 Dec 2007 03:55 PM PST Did you try to FORCE it to open?  That is, dragging the file ( + option) ontoExcel in the dock?
 
 
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    |   Word and Excell Do Not Show Print Preview     Posted: 03 Dec 2007 12:11 PM PST In article<googlegroups.com>,
 joec <com> wrote:
 
 
 Try changing the printer resolution.  There have been reports on the
 Apple Discussion boards and on the Gutenprint forums regarding issues
 similar to this.  Most often, lowering the printer resolution will solve
 the issue.
 
 Most of the cases I have seen involve Brother printers and Epson
 printers using the Gutenprint drivers.  The Gutenprint site has an FAQ
 on this <http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net/p_FAQ_OS_X.php3#EconomyMode>
 
 Matt
 
 --
 Matt Broughton
 Only relatives are absolute.
 
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    |   Problem after updating Microsoft Office on my Mac     Posted: 02 Dec 2007 07:40 PM PST Sorry, no. That's the Product ID, and although it is generated from theCD Key, there is no way to extract the CD key from the program, that I
 know of. But some people store their license numbers in their computer.
 
 I also have no idea where to find pirated software.
 
 If you will be back in reach of your Office CD within a month, I guess
 you could use the Test Drive until then, although it's a tool of the
 devil that you will need to remove before reinstalling Office.
 http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx?pid=download&location=/mac/download/office2004/office2004.xml&secid=4&ssid=1&flgnosysreq=True
 
 Alternatively, the free NeoOffice might get you through until you get
 back to your CD.
 http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/index.php
 
 You should also be able to contact MS and replace your CD.
 
 net.au wrote:
 
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    |   Office 2004/2008 for Mac - plans to include in MSDN subscriptionlist?     Posted: 01 Dec 2007 08:05 AM PST In article <C378BECC.C3CC%name>,John McGhie <name> wrote:
 
 
 With one, teensy tiny exception: Office!
 
 The licensing page summarizes (with much more verbiage in the actual
 EULA):
 
 
 So an MSDN Premium subscriber CAN use Office 2007 for anything,
 including production, in perpetuity!
 
 It would be nice if Office 2008 were offered under the same terms...
 
 
 Hmmm... that doesn't appear anywhere in the MSDN EULA...
 
 
 Ref:  http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/aa948867.aspx
 
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    |   Cannot close help window in Office apps     Posted: 30 Nov 2007 10:54 AM PST In article <#phx.gbl>,Daiya Mitchell <org.INVALID> wrote:
 
 
 Possibly, though it's still better, IMO, to reset its position.
 
 The really ugly part is that the only way to activate the Help window is
 to click somewhere in it - when it opens, the workbook window remains
 active. So one HAS to pick up the mouse to dismiss the Help window, no
 matter what.
 
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    |   License-issue     Posted: 30 Nov 2007 04:01 AM PST You don't have to "do" anything.  The licence you have can be used anunlimited number of times on the same machine.
 
 Cheers
 
 On 30/11/07 9:31 PM, in article
 googlegroups.com,
 "com" <com> wrote:
 
 
 --
 Don't wait for your answer, click here: http://www.word.mvps.org/
 
 Please reply in the group.  Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.
 
 John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
 McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
 http://jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/
 Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, Australia
 +61 4 1209 1410, mailto:name
 
 
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    |   Entourage Errors     Posted: 29 Nov 2007 10:36 AM PST On 11/30/07 8:43 AM, in articlegooglegroups.com,
 "com" <com> wrote:
 
 
 In the Office 2004 folder --> Office folder --> Check the version for
 Microsoft Component Plugin
 
 Does it say 11.3.9? If not what version?
 --
 Diane, Microsoft Mac MVP (MVPs are not Microsoft Employees)
 Entourage Help Page   <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
 Entourage Help Blog  <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>
 
 
 
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