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    <title>Open XML Converters and ARD</title>
    <description>JohnKGibson  wrote:    &gt; Looks like the latest release of the Open XML converters installs with  &gt; ARD and doesn t require you to be at the machine       Good news indeed  Thanks for testing it     Corentin                         Office:Mac MVP  http:  www cortig net wordpress              http:  www mvps org             http:  mvp support microsoft com      MVPs are not   </description>
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    <title>Font issues  </title>
    <description>Version: 2008  Operating System: Mac OS X 10 5  Leopard   Processor: Intel    Font output is not reflecting the font chosen   For example  if I wanted to change the font to an email or document  for instance from Arial to Monaco  it will randomly output some random font from my font list  I ve trashed my Office preferences  reinstalled the OS  reinstalled Office and it s still doing the   </description>
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    <title>Upgrade office mac</title>
    <description>On 11 4 09 8:10 AM  in article br93f5tofmtt8rf9o0m94jh9uflf2o0ou2@4ax com    Howard Brazee   wrote:    &gt; My confusion   could I add an  upgrade  to 2004 when I am using 2008?    Can you expand on this? I m not sure I understand your question     See if this links helps:        or    &lt;http:  tinyurl com   </description>
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    <title>What is Time Machine and how do I enable it?</title>
    <description>If you don t know about it  then you probably have not enabled it and so   it probably is not available to you to get the old version of a file     Time Machine is an application provided by the Mac operating system  Not     part of Office  that makes backup to an attached hard disk   You can   find it in Finder  Applications Folder   You have to have an external   hard disk  or one of the Appl   </description>
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    <title>buy office    how?</title>
    <description>Probably one of these Amazon sites will take your order:  http:  www amazon co uk gp feature html ref=gw_br_intl?ie=UTF8 docId=596896 pf_rd_p=466881133 pf_rd_s=left nav 3 pf_rd_t=101 pf_rd_i=468294 pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE pf_rd_r=0RD8ZAW0BT6HT00MR4QA    Or check out Apple s home page www apple com which there is a link to   the international locator page:  http:  www apple com choose your countr   </description>
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    <title>Next version of Office for Mac</title>
    <description>Jim Gordon MVP wrote:  &gt; Justin wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; So MS had to change  for example  the Latin Q just to add the Chinese   &gt;&gt; letter Chwang?  &gt;&gt; That doesn t make sense   &gt;   &gt; I m pretty sure a lot more than that was involved  I m not a font   &gt; specialist  but I think there was a format change  as well   &gt; http:  www microsoft com typography AboutFontsOverview mspx  &gt;   &gt;&gt; But no purple lines?  &gt;   </description>
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    <title>Can t remember which Product Keys I have used</title>
    <description>In article     orangemen123@officeformac com wrote:    &gt; Hi I have Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac  Home   Student Edition   It came   &gt; with 3 product codes  I used one of the product codes and I think that some   &gt; of my family used one or both of the remaining 2 codes  The problem is that I   &gt; am not able to verify if this is true or not   &gt;   &gt; So my ques   </description>
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    <title>Please Help Me Out Of Word Hell</title>
    <description>Hi     it s difficult for me to say as I don t have the document in front of me   Some formatting won t work because the invisible formatting made by the  source  the webmail interface  was probably copied across before you started  editing the list  My suggestion: never paste rich text content if you can  avoid it  It is generally not a good idea to rely on webmail interfaces  see  Bob s comme   </description>
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    <title>Office Macros</title>
    <description>Howard Brazee wrote:  &gt; On Wed  21 Oct 2009 01:29:30  0400  Jim Gordon MVP  &gt;  wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt;&gt; Indeed   However any implementation of VBA on the OSX side will be   &gt;&gt;&gt; spotty at best   &gt;&gt;&gt; Not something I would want to rely on   &gt;&gt;&gt; There has to be a better option for macros   &gt;&gt; I m willing to wait and see what Microsoft does about VBA  A slightly   &gt;&gt; modifie   </description>
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    <title>DATE</title>
    <description>On 10 21 09 9:04 AM  in article 59b7f0ff  1@webcrossing caR9absDaxw    ocakovec@officeformac com   wrote:    &gt; Version: 2008  &gt; Operating System: Mac OS X 10 5  Leopard   &gt; Processor: Intel  &gt;   &gt; I live in Europe   &gt;   &gt; As you know  the date are indicated like dd mm yyyy   &gt; But I see that by default in all office application the default is mm dd yyyy   &gt;   &gt; I know   </description>
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    <title>Microsoft Word</title>
    <description>Hi colby     In what format are the files when you email them? If they re in PDF format  the default app for opening such files on a PC is likely   to be Adobe Reader  Word can t read PDFs  If the files are in Doc format  the default app for opening such files on a PC is likely   to be Word  or another word processor   but a file association error on the PC could cause Adobe Reader to try to op   </description>
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    <title>Mysteries of Microsoft Development</title>
    <description>Leigh MacKay wrote:  &gt; I m using Office for Mac 2004 with all the updates to the present   &gt;   &gt; I have been a fanboy for Microsoft Office for both platforms  but I m  &gt; beginning to wonder   &gt;   &gt; When using Word for Windows  the paragraph style menu is user  &gt; expandable  How convenient  Makes formatting long documents much  &gt; easier  The Windows developers must have thought it was a good ide   </description>
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    <title>Any problems with converting files from</title>
    <description>On 10 6 09 10:40 AM  in article 59b7dfd9  1@webcrossing caR9absDaxw    Sydneylanier@officeformac com   wrote:    &gt; Version: 2008  &gt; Operating System: Mac OS X 10 4  Tiger   &gt;   &gt; For years I used Word 97 2004 which came as part of the Office pkg  Excel   &gt; Power Point  etc    When it came time to upgrade the software again  I spoke  &gt; with the MacConnection people   </description>
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    <title>Can t install 12 2 1 on any computers 10 4 10 6</title>
    <description>On 10 1 09 7:54 AM  in article 59b7db0d  1@webcrossing caR9absDaxw    macinmypocket@officeformac com   wrote:    &gt; All the computers currently have 12 2 0 and have all current OS updates     Are you checking the application version or the Microsoft Component Plugin?    Verify 12 2 1 update             Diane</description>
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    <title>Database Errors and Can t Install service pack   Please Help</title>
    <description>On 9 22 09 6:31 AM  in article 59b7ccd4 1@webcrossing caR9absDaxw    LMP@officeformac com   wrote:    &gt; I am working thru your response  Re: step 2 I don t know what you mean by  the  &gt; Microsoft User Data folder   I can t find it anywhere under the Microsoft  &gt; Office 2008 application  Where should it be?    It s in your Documents folder      ~ Documents Microsoft User Da   </description>
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