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Jessica Olsen

How can I backup my settings and data in Office 2007 for reinstalling - Microsoft Commu... - 0 views

  • Making Word Remember My Settings http://word.tips.net/T003926_Making_Word_Remember_My_Settings.html Summary: Ever had the experience of setting some configuration option in Word, only to have the option revert to a different setting all on its own? This can be caused by any number of reasons. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.) Locate the following data key. (This data key, as shown below, is for Word 2003. If you are using Word 97, replace 11.0 with 8.0; for Word 2000 replace it with 9.0; for Word 2002 replace it with 10.0; and for Word 2007 replace it with 12.0.) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Word\Data Understand that if you delete the data key, you will loose quite a few of your Word settings. Which ones? It depends on your version of Word, but you can get a general idea from the info on this page: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/DataKeySettings.htm  
  • utoCorrect information Storage location AutoCorrect entries shared by all programs .ACL file in the %UserProfile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office folder AutoCorrect entries used only by Word (formatted text and graphics) Normal.dot AutoCorrect settings (correct two initial capitals, capitalize names of days, replace text as you type) Registry AutoCorrect settings used only by Word (corrects accidental usage of CAPS LOCK key, capitalizes first letter of sentences) Registry
Jessica Olsen

Making Word Remember My Settings (Microsoft Word) - 0 views

  • n general, you'll want to find your copy of Normal.dot (or Normal.dotm) and make sure that it is only you that can make changes to it. Load the file directly in Word, and then make your configuration changes. Save the file again and then—for added protection—get out of Word and make the file read-only.
  • Of course, the problem may not be in your Normal.dot file at all. It could be that somehow the Registry key used for some of your Word settings has become corrupted. The only solution to this problem is to delete the key, restart Word, and then make your settings again. Follow these steps: Exit Word. Start your favorite Registry editor. Locate the following data key. (This data key, as shown below, is for Word 2003. If you are using Word 97, replace 11.0 with 8.0; for Word 2000 replace it with 9.0; for Word 2002 replace it with 10.0; and for Word 2007 replace it with 12.0.) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Word\Data Rename the entire key to something else, or simply delete it. Close the Registry editor. Restart Word.
charlessterling

New features added to Mac Home and Business 2011. - 0 views

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    New templates with video and image-editing tool features are greeting embellishments to create visual presentations for the content in Mac Home and Business 2011. Spreadsheet users will like this new appearance in Excel making multifaceted data more reachable with electrifying visuals.
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    New templates with video and image-editing tool features are greeting embellishments to create visual presentations for the content in Mac Home and Business 2011. Spreadsheet users will like this new appearance in Excel making multifaceted data more reachable with electrifying visuals.
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    New templates with video and image-editing tool features are greeting embellishments to create visual presentations for the content in Mac Home and Business 2011. Spreadsheet users will like this new appearance in Excel making multifaceted data more reachable with electrifying visuals.
Jessica Olsen

How to enable the Memory Diagnostic test for 2007 Office products on a Windows Server-b... - 0 views

  • Let me fix it myselfIf you want to test memory on the Windows Server-based computer, you can change the registry to enable Memory Diagnostic. To do this, follow these steps.Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.Log on to the Windows Server-based computer by using administrator credentials.Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.Expand the following subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\OffDiagClick OffDiag, and then locate the DoNotTestMemory entry in the right pane.Right-click DoNotTestMemory, and then click Modify.In the Value data box, delete 1, type 0 (zero), and then click OK.Exit Registry Editor. Note When Memory Diagnostic is enabled, any user on the server can test memory. Did this fix the problem?Check whether the problem is fixed. If the problem is fixed, you are finished with this section. If the problem is not fixed, you can contact support (http://support.microsoft.com/contactus) .We would appreciate your feedback. To provide feedback or to report any issues with this solution, please leave a comment on the "Fix it for me (http://blogs.technet.com/fixit4me/) " blog or send us an email (mailto:fixit4me@microsoft.com?Subject=KB) message.
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    Enable Memory Diagnostic for Office 2007 : Office Diagnostics.
Jessica Olsen

Use cipher.exe for command line encryption | TechRepublic - 0 views

  • Use the /a switch for encrypting individual files rather than directories.
  • Using the /i switch
  • syntax cipher /e /s: <directory name>
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  • The /s switch in conjunction with /e or /d is used to encrypt or decrypt subdirectories within a directory.
  • The /w switch is used to overwrite data in unallocated space on the disk.
  • Using the /r switch to generate a new recovery agent certificate
  • se the /u switch to update encryption keys for existing encrypted files.
  • syntax cipher /e /a <directory path\filename>,
  • Using the /a switch
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