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    If i download any file which is prepare on microsoft office 2007 . The file have been download without extension of the prog. Means if files name is "1,docx" when i download from firefox it download in that form "1". after download i have to rename and give the extension name is plz tell me the way that office files are compatible with it.
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  • I have a new iPad and I'd like to upload my Microsoft Office from my desktop MAC so that I can sync them.  Is that possible?

    I have a new iPad and I'd like to upload my Microsoft Office from my MAC desktop so I can sync them.  Is that possible?

    Boyd is correct.  You cannot install your Mac OS MS Office to the iPad and there is no official MS Office app.
    I am assuming you want to edit Office documents on youy iPad.  There are three apps that I would recommend you looking at.  Please note that no app is going to give you the same experience as a desktop app.
    1) Documents To Go by Dataviz - This is the one I have used since my Palm days.  You can edit Word, Excel and Power Point documents. There are two versions.  The basic one ($9.99) allows you to edit Word and Excel documents.  The Premium version ($16.99) allows you to edit Word, Excel and Power Point documents.  It also allows you to use Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, iDisk and Sugarsync.
    2) Quickoffice is another popular choice. ($14.99) I do not have personal experience with this one, but alot of people have said it is a good app.
    3) The last one is Office^2 ($7.99 http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id364361728?mt=8)  Again I do not have personal experience with this one, but he has gotten some good reviews.
    If you are want an app to just view your documents, I would highly recommend looking at Goodreader for iPad.  It allows you to view many types of file.  It will also allow you to annotate PDF documents.
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  • PDFMaker is unavailable in a Microsoft Office 2007 Application after you install (Acrobat 9.0)

    From the Adobe Knowledgebase:
    > ISSUE
    >
    > PDFMaker is unavailable in Microsoft Office 2007 applications such as
    > Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word after you install an Adobe Acrobat
    > 9.0 product.
    See
    for recommended fixes.

    Ahhh...the link you gave answers that question at rhe top of the page. It is Adobe's recommended tip. Too bad Office 2007 does not install PDF Maker Office Add In by default.
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  • Extentions for Microsoft Office 2007

    The instructions for configuring the desktop say....
    "The plug-in requires Microsoft Office 2003 for Windows (or later) versions of Excel and Word."
    The (or later) can only be Microsoft Office 2007, which I have installed.
    The actual download page for the extension install file does not say "or later).
    I tried to install and it failed saying the I did not have Office 2003 installed. That is correct, I have Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007. So the information in the disk configuration instructions must be wrong.
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    There is a new version of the Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management for Microsoft Office which works with Microsoft Office 2007. You can download the new version of the plugin from http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/rightsmanagement/extension/downloads.html.
    Before installing the plugin you have to uninstall the previous installed version and also quit any running Microsoft Office programs.
    After the installation is complete, you will have to manually configure the plugin to work with the Adobe Document Center. To do this:
    * Launch one of the Microsoft Office applications.
    * Click on the newly installed tab called "Adobe Rights Management".
    * Click on the "Choose Server" button in the tab. You will see there is an existing pre-configured server.
    * Select the pre-configured server and click on the Edit button. In the name field enter "Adobe Document Center", in the Server Address Field enter "pdf-policy.adobe.com" and in the Port field enter "443"
    * Next click on the "Connect to this Server" button. This will prompt you to login to the server. Enter your Adobe Document Center username and password in this field.
    * Once login is successful there will be a message that the server has been successfully configured. Select the new Adobe Document Center entry in the Server Configuration dialog and make this entry the default by clicking on the "Set Default" button. This will complete the configuration.
    You can now use the Adobe Document Center to secure Office 2007 file formats using the Secure button on the Adobe Rights Management tab.
    Please let me know if you have any trouble.
    Thanks
    Mangesh

  • Mac Office and Microsoft Office 2007

    How do you open the Microsoft Office 2007 .docx in Office 2004 for Mac (Professional edition)?

    Has anyone else had any similar problems?
    Apparently the converter is really bad! MacFixit published this article on their own experiences:
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    Last week reported on the release of and misfortune with a newly released Mac OS X-compatible drag-and-drop OOXML converter (which can convert Word 2007 for Windows and Word 2008 for Mac OS X [when released]) documents to RTF (rich-text-format) documents, readable by Word 2004, Word v.X and other applications.
    Our experience to the converter was poor, with a relatively simple Word 2007 document failing to convert at all with the error messages "There was an error opening the file. Conversion Failed."
    Reader experience was somewhat mixed, with some reporting mild success but most sharing in our dismay.
    Fails to convert at all One camp of users -- like our in-house trial -- is unable to convert files at all, receiving only error messages.
    One user writes:
    "Sadly for me, this doesn't seem to work at all on my computer. I get an error message every time I try to convert a file."
    Converts some files Another group of users has success with some files but not others.
    A reader writes:
    "I tried it with a couple of different word .docx files and it worked on 3 out 8; not the best result, but then it's only a beta so perhaps it will get better in the future."
    Success, or something like it Finally, some users had success converting files, though in nearly every case, there was some flaw apparent in the resultant file.
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    MacFixIt reader Marcus adds:
    "Install went smoothly on a MacBook Core Duo, 1G RAM, 10.4.9. Tested using a '.docx' document emailed from a 'Windows friend.' Document was very small and contained only one paragraph of less than 200 words. Worked whether double-clicking on document or dragging into OOXML window."
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  • Problem Embedding 3d objects in Microsoft office 2007 applications

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    In Adobe professional extended 9 version, i was able to embed 3d cad/object into a microsoft word 2007 by clicking the "embed 3d" on the Acrobat ribbon. However when I recently upgraded to adobe X pro, i cant find this button on the acrobat ribbon.
    Am i having some settings problem or does Adobe Pro X cancelled out the ability to embed 3d object in microsoft office 2007?? Are there any work around methods that enable me to do the same?

    Correct, Updates to Acrobat X Pro to support MS 2010 have occured and they do not support embedding 3D Objects. Curently the level of effort required to develop our own 3D plugin for MS products is quite large and has been out prioritized by other enhancements request by our customers.
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  • Installation of Microsoft Office 2007

    I had microsoft office professional plus 2007. But suddenly it has stopped working. I have tried uninstalling it through control panel but unable to do that with the message that "This product installation is corrupted. Run set up again from the CD,
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    showing any error message. So I had to stop the installation. I have then tried to uninstall it with the microsoft fix it tool. But my computer is not letting me to install microsoft fix it tool, with the error message that "another installation in progress.
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  • New Mac User Needs help opening Microsoft office 2007 files on a Mac!!!

    I just got a used ibook G4. I had an old Pentium upgrade IBM before. I love my Mac, but I need my old school files form my IBM. I have OpenOffice.org 2.2 for Mac OS X 10.4.11 and I have a file converter program called X 11 that opens with a huge list of options for converting files, but it dose not say Microsoft offices 2007 it says the version numbers. I tryed the latest version and It wouldn't open in OpenOffice.org. Should I use Apple Script instead? I don't have Apple Works do I need it? I just want to look at the files. Why is there not a office viewer for Mac?

    You have Tiger. Tiger=10.4.x; Panther=10.3.x; Leopard=10.5.x.
    If you are trying with OpenOffice 2.2, it might be worth updating. I have version 2.4, which is the latest. Since 2.4 fixes a security issue, you should update if you plan to use the application anyway.
    NeoOffice, as a previous poster pointed out, should be able to open Office 2007 documents.
    See the discussion at http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4542 for the main OpenOffice thread discussing this issue. It discusses the ODF converter at sourceforge which NeoOffice uses to open Office 2007 documents. Apparently, you can use it with regular OpenOffice, too, but if 2.4 doesn't come with it (and maybe it does - I haven't checked), it might be easier to use NeoOffice for now.
    X11 is not a file converter, by the way. It is the traditional unix GUI. Apple provides a version of this for OS X which enables you to run applications which haven't been ported to the native OS X environment. OpenOffice for Mac OS X uses X11 as do some other applications, such as GIMP, which you may have heard of/used. NeoOffice is a version of OpenOffice ported to the native OS X environment (i.e. it doesn't have to use X11). I haven't used it in a long time - I always use OpenOffice on X11 - but it is supposed to be very good now and should seem very familiar if you're used to OpenOffice. If you can't get OpenOffice to work with your files, you should definitely try NeoOffice before buying MS Office - unless, of course, you especially want to send MS a few hundred of your preferred currency.
    The other thing you can try, if you've still got Office on your IBM machine is converting the files there by opening them and choosing "save as...". That should allow you to select an earlier version of Word/Excel/... which OpenOffice should have fewer problems with. Since you may lose formatting this way, try the other options first. (Also, if you have a lot of files, this option will be very annoying to implement.)
    I do not think AppleWorks is likely to help. (I'm not sure if AppleWorks is even still available... somebody?) There are some suggestions Pages might help, but I would personally try the other solutions first. (On the other hand, I have a very old version of Pages.)
    AppleScript is almost certainly not what you want. It has nothing to do with AppleWorks. It is a scripting language.
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    cfr

  • Is there a way to use the (non-manua​l) duplex printing on my HP C6280 on Microsoft Office 2007?

    The entire time I have had my HP C6280 All-in-one printer I have not known it was possible to print two-sided directly with the printer.  The print dialog box on Microsoft Office has a check box for Manual Duplex which requires removing the stack of pages and reinserting to print the second side.  However, today, for the first time, I used the print feature on Google Chrome.  It had a check box for 2-sided printing and I was surprised when the page which emerged from the printer was already printed on both front and back!  I would really like to use this capability of my printer all the time, not just from Google Chrome.  I normally do most of my printing from Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, etc.).

    Nevermind.  I just read the duplex printing troubleshooting guide and found my answer.

  • I have Microsoft Office 2007 for Windows XP and just got a Macbook Pro. Is there any way to install MO2007 on my new Mac?

    Just purchased a new Mac and need Word, etc. etc. I was wondering how to/if I could install the Microsoft Office 2007 disc on my Mac.

    The only real reason you might need to install Office 2007 on your Mac is if you need Microsoft Access, and don't want to go through Filemaker Pro for Windows to migrate Access to Filemaker Pro.  Once in Filemaker Pro format, it can be put on Filemaker Pro for the Mac.    Numerous applications for download and online  offer free to nearly free access to Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint documents, including LibreOffice, OpenOffice, Neo Office, Google Docs, and Zoho Docs.   This would be much cheaper than installing a database on your Mac and PC, if Access is not part of the equation.

  • Acrobat 8 Standard crashes when opening PDFs created from  Microsoft Project 2007

    Issue: Acrobat 8 Standard crashes when opening PDFs created from Microsoft Project 2007.
    OS: Win XP Pro SP3
    Error Message(s): None
    Details: This issue happens with multiple Microsoft Project files (including new files), multiple PDF creators (included Acrobat 8 Standard) and on multiple computers. We also tried opening the PDFs in Adobe Reader 8 instead of Acrobat Standard 8. There is no record in the event log on the computers of the application crashes.

    I may have a resolution now...
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  • Creating PDF Files from Microsoft Office | Learn Acrobat X | Adobe TV

    This video explains how to create PDF files from Microsoft Office products including Office 2010 in Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
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    I have used Print to PDF from the File Menu in Office many times. Normally it works fine, but for whatever reason, in MS Excel 2010, I have one file that will not Print.
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    Any thoughts on how to resolve? I have tried rebooting both Excel as well as the Laptop several times.

  • Microsoft Office 2007

    If i installed Microsoft Office 2007 on my old laptop and just got a new laptop,
    is there any way that I can take it off of my old laptop and put it on the new one?
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  • Reinstalling Microsoft Office 2007

    We purchased our computer fully loaded at a local retailer.
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