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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

Windows Explorer Always Opens in Libraries View in Windows 7, How to Change Target Fold... - 0 views

  • PS: If you want to restore Windows Explorer shortcut functionality and want to open Libraries again, simply remove the newly added text strings in Target text box and set it to %windir%\explorer.exe again
  • If you want to set the target to a desired drive or folder, don't add the double-quotes. Simply add the path at the end. For example, if you want to open C: drive, set the target text string to %windir%\explorer.exe C: or if you want to open a folder for example D:\Setup, then set the target text string to %windir%\explorer.exe D:\Setup
  • So the whole text string would become %windir%\explorer.exe ""
Jessica Olsen

Can't Insert a Citation and Source in Office Word 2007 - Microsoft Community - 0 views

  • If it didn't work in safe mode, it might be worth doing some easy checks to verify that your installation was correct. You should look for the files APA.XSL and Chicago.XSL on your system. You should find them in a directory \Bibliography\Style. If you can't find them there, then they aren't installed correctly and you will indeed have to uninstall Word followed by a complete reinstall from scratch. Mind though that if the files are there, there still might have been an error during the installation process and you might still be required to do an uninstall and reinstall.
  • I had this same problem after I mistakenly turned on "Smart Tags."  Once I turned it off, I clicked on the citation and changed something, then changed it back so that the citation would update.  It worked after that.
  • I had the same problem in Word 2010 and found it was related to file trust settings.  File, Options, Trust Center, Trust Center Setting, File Block Settings, Web Pages had to be unselected, meaning not block.  This setting also stopped the Mail Merge feature from working.
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    Word 2007 bibliography feature stops working, this is a forum where many solutions were given.
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.
Jessica Olsen

Configure a Service Item - 0 views

  • rvice name Type the unique name for the service, or click Browse (…) to select a service from a list of installed services on the current computer. Important A service's unique name does not always match its display name. For example, the unique name of the Server service is LanmanServer
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    Helps one understand what setting mean and do in the service snap-in for windows under Administrative tools.
charlessterling

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 - 0 views

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    Application comes with improved auto adjustment facilities to set values for adjusting contrasts. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 let photographers create beautiful shot books with activated text controls with variety of easy-to-use template tools.
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    Application comes with improved auto adjustment facilities to set values for adjusting contrasts. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 let photographers create beautiful shot books with activated text controls with variety of easy-to-use template tools.
Jessica Olsen

A Support Guide for Wireless Diagnostics and Troubleshooting - 0 views

  • This article assumes knowledge of IEEE 802.11-based wireless LAN networking including related technologies such as IEEE 802.1X and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA™). This article is not meant to be a detailed explanation of the inner workings of the Windows Wireless Zero Configuration service. For basic knowledge of wireless networking, see the Windows Server 2003 Wireless Networking Web site
  • he first step to take for a wireless issue is to gather information that might be needed to perform a preliminary diagnosis, including the following:
  • Wireless logs. Logging can be enabled through the netsh ras set tracing * en command. After enabling logging, you can either restart the computer or restart the Wireless Zero Configuration (for Windows XP) or Wireless Configuration (for Windows Server 2003) service with the net stop wzcsvc and net start wzcsvc commands. The wireless logs are located in the systemroot\tracing folder. The log files most useful for troubleshooting wireless issues are the following:
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  • Symptom Diagnosis For the times that an immediate or trivial solution is not apparent, symptomatic analysis is best used to determine where you should look next. Symptoms and Solutions Table 1 lists common issues, causes, and likely solutions.
knowyourhandheld

Surface Pro 3 (128GB /Intel i7) now available | KnowYourHandheld - 0 views

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    Microsoft has launched a low-priced variant of the Intel Core i7 processor equipped Surface Pro 3 with 128 GB of storage space and 8 GB of RAM. The recently launched model will set the buyer back by $1299. Previously, the i7 variant of the tablet cum laptop was available only in 256 and 512 GB on-board storage options.
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