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Porting autotext & autocorrect to a new machine27 Jan 2004 21:05 GMT1
Hi.  I bought a new notebook with Office XP. The old
machine has Office 2000. I have about 500 auto text and
autocorrect entries, and I want to port them from my old
machine to the new one.  Can anyone explain how that's
word 2000 reinstall27 Jan 2004 21:03 GMT3
i had to have my compaq 5900z quick restored and i also was
unable to install word 2000 as i don't have the product id
but i do have the cd. any suggestions?
Word 2003 Make all users' default setting the same27 Jan 2004 09:33 GMT1
I'm working in an office where lots of legal documents get created with very
specific formatting.  When different people start their documents with
different settings, it makes it very difficult for the people responsible
for final editing/output to get documents uniformly output in ...
Reinstalling Word without CD27 Jan 2004 09:30 GMT1
I recently had my computer upgraded.  When I tried to open
a previous letter, a Word questionaire popped up and
wanted the original CD and the CD code number.  I havent
had the CD for years.  The group who upgraded my computer
LOST PRODUCT KEY! CONTACT MS?27 Jan 2004 09:29 GMT2
I lost my Word 2000 product key which came with my Sony
VAIO Laptop. Strangely, the product as not on the
Certificate of Authenticity, but instead on a sticker on
the CD Case. When I went to get the CD to reinstall Word
Terminal Server, Word, and Small Business Server 200326 Jan 2004 21:13 GMT5
I was wondering if my company could install a regualr
version of word onto our terminal server?  Would I have to
purchase a different version of word?  Would this cause
any problems?  I was also wondering if anyone had any
Word Slow and Norton Antivirus.26 Jan 2004 17:54 GMT4
What happened on Jan 8th that makes Word 2002 on XP open
slow. Norton Antivirus blamed?  Does anybody know of a
fix?  PLEASE HELP!
Word 2000 upgrade reinstallation25 Jan 2004 04:27 GMT1
My old computer crashed and so I'm installing my Word
2000 CD onto my new computer. I guess my word 2000 disk
was an upgrade from my original word 97 program which I
no longer have around.
Default Font24 Jan 2004 14:55 GMT2
Is there a way to setup the Front to be "Arial" and "Size 10" as the
default?
Save settings wizard?23 Jan 2004 19:53 GMT2
Do I remember that there is a 'save my settings wizard' in Office 03 with
which one can transport Word and Excel settings to a new computer? Do you
know how to locate it or install it?
Thanks in advance.
Word 2000 installation23 Jan 2004 08:02 GMT1
Can I install Word to an alternate drive?  Set up uses
the C: drive - I would like to istall program to the D:
drive.
Thanks.
Product Key23 Jan 2004 07:54 GMT2
How do i get a new product key for WORD 2000 SP1
Recovery software for Word22 Jan 2004 22:48 GMT3
I have a user using Office XP that is unable to open
password protected Word and Excel documents.
Does anyone have experience and recommendations for
password recovery software?
CD key code21 Jan 2004 23:06 GMT1
I purchased a MS Works Suite 2000 and the installation
went well, except when I tried to open MS Word 2000, I
was prompted to provide a 25 CD key. I don't have that,
because it did not come with my computer. Is there any
Word 2003:  error opening files from NT 4.0 Server only21 Jan 2004 19:16 GMT1
Local files open and save correctly. We can even copy
files from the NT Server to desktop, open and edit, then
save to desktop and copy back to server alright.  But
when we try to double click on Word files on the server,
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