Funny you should ask this, Marcio, as I have a friend who phoned about
exactly this issue yesterday.
Once you open Word, go to "Format," then "Font" (from the Format
menu!). Select the settings that you want when you open a new Word
document, and then select the "Default" button at the lowe
Open a document and set all the parameters that you want . (font,
size, margins etc.)
Save the document as normal.doc
If word does not allow you to save this save it on your desktop and
then close word and copy it to the location.
c:\documents and settings\name of your computer\My Documents
My wife is refusing to use Word 2007. She is lost. I tried to help and I myself
feel that I must work with it at least three months daily to get an idea on how
it works...
Well... I installed Word 97... yeas the old Word 97...
Now I only have one problem that I have not been able to solve for ho
This is what puzzles me... I will observe...
Thanks
Marcio
-Original Message-
>From: Reid Katan
>Sent: Mar 21, 2009 1:41 PM
>To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
>Subject: [CGUYS] Windows resources [Was: Silly but important question...]
>
>Quoting Marcio :
>
>> Disappointed that now I ha
> So we don't really know if the crack is significant
> or not. Or if the person quoted above is being overly
> dramatic in his estimation of the ease of cracking
> Mac OS X.
Roger, I don't disagree with anything you said, except for that last
sentence: since hacking appears to be the guy's raiso
At 9:31 AM -0400 3/21/09, Chris Dunford wrote:
> It happens the same as it happens in every OS, errors
in code. Exploits written to take advantage of the errors
That's true, but still the quote was pretty interesting. It didn't get much
of a response here, so I wonder if it got sort of buri
Quoting Marcio :
Disappointed that now I have 4 giga memory, a very good mother board
and I keep still having the sign that I am not having enough
resources... Very disappointed...
Well that doesn't make much sense. What are you doing when you get
that message? I'm running a Toshiba lap
Oops... I changed the computers... Was able to reinstall the Favorites, have
connected Excell and Word with the D: Data drive. Will struggle now with the
addresses in Palm and the Splash ID Data. What a pain. To make my week end more
stressful (fun?), Windows XP Home is not allowing me to enter
> It happens the same as it happens in every OS, errors
> in code. Exploits written to take advantage of the errors
That's true, but still the quote was pretty interesting. It didn't get much
of a response here, so I wonder if it got sort of buried in the larger
excerpt:
"The things that Windows
It happens the same as it happens in every OS, errors in code.
Exploits
written to take advantage of the errors. Your question about Miller
starting as admin...he is on another machine and by remote over the
network
takes over the mac via a Safari exploit.
Oh, right. Of course. Sorry to be
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