Re: Office for Mac

2011-07-20 Thread Yvonne Harrison



Hi Andrew - I am running a 2.33GHz Intel Core Duo iMac - OS 10.4.11 - 
currently have Office 2004 running fine on it. May not be as new as 
you'd like but it is enough for my needs :)

HTH
regards
Yvonne


On 20/07/11 6:05 PM, Andrew wrote:


Hi All
I have downloaded Microsoft Office For Mac 2011 Free Trial to use on 
my 24" iMac (2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo, OS 10.4.11).

When running the installer it states I require OS 10.5.8 or higher.
Does anyone know if I can run an earlier version of Office without an 
upgrade of the operating system?
Alternatively, how much does upgrading to 10.5 cost and is it worth it 
(and any potential complications)?
I have had a look at Apple support for 10.5 but can only find updates 
for it.


Andrew



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Re: *** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***

2010-05-31 Thread Yvonne Harrison


I would be happy to pay something as I read everything this list has to 
offer. Electronic only though - perhaps BSB and acct?

Regards
Yvonne



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Re: In need of some help - MacBook

2009-08-01 Thread Yvonne Harrison


Hi Greg - Worked first time - Thank you so much for your jelp :)
Regards
Yvonne

Greg Manzie wrote:


Hello Yvonne

Not sure if this will work but try Zapping the PRAM. (slang for 
resetting the Parameter RAM)


To do this re-start and hold the Command (Apple) key + Option key  + p 
+ r. That is apple + option + p + r.


Wait for the start up chimes to sound more than twice. three times is 
good.


<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379> Also look here.


Kind regards

Greg Manzie
Director

Glyde Gallery Conservation
Conservators, Consultants and Picture Framers
for Museums, Art Galleries and Collectors

5 Glyde Street
Mosman Park
Western Australia 6012

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On 01/08/2009, at 4:48 PM, Yvonne Harrison wrote:



Hi all - I am not sure where to go on this one.
My MacBook 1.83G Hz Intel Core Duo running Mac OS 10.4.11 (2007 or so 
NoteBooks for Teachers W.A. model) starts up with only part of the 
log in screen showing. Funnily enough - if I put in my username and 
password then wait till it loads and put it to sleep - when I wake it 
again it will come around to showing the normal screen resolution.
I am not sure if this was an issue with this model but if anyone can 
point me in the right direction for further information so I can 
develop a plan of action I would really appreciate it!

Kind regards
Yvonne Harrison
Singleton Primary School


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In need of some help - MacBook

2009-08-01 Thread Yvonne Harrison


Hi all - I am not sure where to go on this one.
My MacBook 1.83G Hz Intel Core Duo running Mac OS 10.4.11 (2007 or so 
NoteBooks for Teachers W.A. model) starts up with only part of the log 
in screen showing. Funnily enough - if I put in my username and password 
then wait till it loads and put it to sleep - when I wake it again it 
will come around to showing the normal screen resolution.
I am not sure if this was an issue with this model but if anyone can 
point me in the right direction for further information so I can develop 
a plan of action I would really appreciate it!

Kind regards
Yvonne Harrison
Singleton Primary School


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Re: A problem for a colleague

2006-10-05 Thread Yvonne Harrison
Thanks to Bob and Les for their replies which have been duly forwarded. 
Another option I received was to take the macbook to Digilife.

Regards
Yvonne Harrison

Robert Howells wrote:


Yes !

Phororescure will help if they have not been using the Mac since and  
written over that portion of the hard drive .


go here : <http://http://www.datarescue.com/>

Demo version available and take it from there .

Lots of peopl;e have had success with this ... but ... like I said so  
long as they have not already written over that part of the Hard drive


Bob


On 04/10/2006, at 5:54 PM, Yvonne Harrison wrote:


Hi everyone
Sorry to forward this message but a maced colleague needs some  
advice and I suggested there might be someone in Perth who could  
help out.

Thanks for your attention!
regards
Yvonne Harrison
Singleton Primary School


Hey folks,
Good friends are travelling around Australia and they are in Perth  
at the moment. Got a desperate call from the Dad. "If I deleted  some 
photos on my macbook and empty trash - can I get them back?"  They 
are photos of his daughter competing at the National Cross  Country 
Championships in Tassie. He hasn't told anyone in the  family yet for 
fear of being dropped off at the nearest dry salt lake.
Anyway - Internet access is very limited for them - (but he can get  
it). As they are not overly computer literate, I thought maybe the  
best bet would be to get the computer to a good mac place in Perth.  
Can anybody suggest one - phone no and address?


Cheers

Robert Linas
Computer Coordinator thingy
Werrington PS, NSW
Ph: 02 96237077


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A problem for a colleague

2006-10-04 Thread Yvonne Harrison

Hi everyone
Sorry to forward this message but a maced colleague needs some advice 
and I suggested there might be someone in Perth who could help out.

Thanks for your attention!
regards
Yvonne Harrison
Singleton Primary School


Hey folks,
Good friends are travelling around Australia and they are in Perth at 
the moment. Got a desperate call from the Dad. "If I deleted some photos 
on my macbook and empty trash - can I get them back?" They are photos of 
his daughter competing at the National Cross Country Championships in 
Tassie. He hasn't told anyone in the family yet for fear of being 
dropped off at the nearest dry salt lake.
Anyway - Internet access is very limited for them - (but he can get it). 
As they are not overly computer literate, I thought maybe the best bet 
would be to get the computer to a good mac place in Perth. Can anybody 
suggest one - phone no and address?


Cheers

Robert Linas
Computer Coordinator thingy
Werrington PS, NSW
Ph: 02 96237077



Re: Mandurah City Online Payment Page

2005-10-27 Thread Yvonne Harrison

Hi all
As I have already sent to Ronda...

Hi Ronda
I am using Netscape 7.1 under Panther. The screen is showing.
I have discovered how to pay the bills. There are several folders at the 
side of the page which can be clicked on.
From Mandurah eServices - Payments - Shopping Cart - Display Cart Add 
Item -   you will get a list of things to pay.

HTH
Yvonne Harrison



David Watkins wrote:


Ronni

http://validator.w3.org/
If you go to the WC3 Validation page and paste the URL of the web  
page, you will find that there are errors in the page and it is not  
valid XHTML and probably the reason why you cannot access it.


Maybe you could email Mandurah City and point it out to them.

Dave Watkins

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On 27/10/2005, at 3:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi People,

I've tried accessing this page in safari 2..1 & IE 5.2.3 and only get  
a Blank Page.


http://www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/documents/payments.html

Could someone please try it for me. I need to pay  Cloe's  
registration :-)


Cheers,
Ronni


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Ethernet and a PowerMac 5500 Mac OS 8.1

2005-07-06 Thread Yvonne Harrison

Hi everyone

I am hoping that a technically minded person might be able to point me 
in the right direction.


I am attempting to connect my PowerMac to a NetComm Ethernet ADSL Modem 
Router. I already have achieved this with my trusty PowerBook running OS 
X.3 so I know the router is okay.


The PowerMac I am trying to connect via ethernet was okay when I was 
using a dial-up connection but I want to use it on ADSL as a standby 
machine. I can't afford to update this old banger but it has 80Mb 
memory. Even though it may be slow, I'm quite happy with that! The rest 
of the story follows...


I have a PowerMac 5500/225  running Mac OS 8.1.  The machine now has a 
PCI ethernet card installed, Realtek 8139 chipset.


I have updated Apple System Profiler to version 2.1.2 and can now see the PCI 
device in the Volumes and Devices listing.


The Realtek site supplied the driver for the Realtek 8139 chipset but I'm 
thinking the driver is not compatible with MacOS 8.1.


I cannot find the card listed in Appletalk and TCP/IP. Current 
versions of these are Appletalk 1.1 (though the listing in the Appletalk 
Info dialogue box suggests Appletalk 1.3 and  the Appletalk Driver  60.2 
together with Open Transport 1.3). TCP/IP version 1.3.1.


I have attempted to follow the directions given with the card but to no avail.

Could anyone suggest other extensions/drivers that I may need to update 
in order to find the following happening:


1. In the control panels Appletalk dropdown list - a slot where the 
ethernet adapter is listed.

At present I still see only Printer Port and Modem Port.

2. In the Control panels TCP/IP dropdown list box showing available 
connections again a slot where the ethernet adapter is listed.

At present I see only PPP and AppleTalk (MacIP).

Your help and advice would be gratefully received.
Regards
Yvonne Harrison







Test - please ignore message

2002-05-27 Thread Yvonne Harrison
Testing post capability


Re: Retired Mac

2002-01-13 Thread Yvonne Harrison
Hi all
There are several downloads on this site - including FREEWARE. There's
also a section for B&W Macs.
http://www.kidsdomain.com/down/index.html
Don't be put off by the word kids - they have games and demos for all
ages arranged in several different ways on the site.
Hope this helps!
YvonneH :o)

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