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Tech Ed Australia 2009 is on next week on the Gold Coast. This year we have some exciting things planned which all start with every attendee receiving a free HP Mini 2140 Netbook – pre loaded with Windows 7 RTM, Office 2010 and a host of other goodies.
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Tech Ed North America 2009 kicked off today, where Microsoft extended its first invitations into the Office 2010 Technical Preview and demoed Office 2010 onstage at the first major event since PDC. Registrations began for the Office 2010 Technical Preview
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The Document Information Panel is a feature of Microsoft Office 2007 Word, Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and Microsoft Office PowerPoint. This feature is designed to allow users to enter information about the document they are working in. This
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As mentioned on Mark Harrison 's blog; Microsoft in conjunction with Sonata Software and the Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) Consortium has released a software add-in to help those who have difficulty reading printed documents to turn Word
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I have been invited to present a solution I helped implement last year, while working at Strategic Data Management, to the greater Microsoft Worldwide Technical Specialist community, while I am at Redmond next week. The solution was for South East
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The following information has provided to me by Reed Shaffner, Product Manager for Enterprise. Some interesting facts There are roughly 2500 fixes in SP1. This is an average size for a service pack, but the issues fixed are very important to our customers.
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I was looking through the Vista sidebar gadgets on live gallery and found this excellent gadget " Microsoft Office 2007 Recently Used Documents ". "Quick and easy access to your most recently used Microsoft Office Word 2007, Excel 2007,
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I have been using Office 2007 since Beta 1 and have had no real issues with the product (stability at the start, but that is much better in the final release). I have been using the RSS features which are really cool but just this morning Outlook is not
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Angus Logan has posted an excellent list of virtual labs for the office system, including Office 2007, WSSv3, MOSS 2007 and Groove. He also included a link to the virtual lab RSS feed so you can keep up to date as more virtual labs are released.
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This exclusive Microsoft event is the third and final of three global SharePoint Conferences, following Seattle and Berlin. This world-class, two-day conference, to be held at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney from May 15-16, will showcase the latest innovations,
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I previously posted about Clippy being retired from the Microsoft Office product. It looks like Google might be adding a new persona to their search engine, "Stapley". "It looks like you're searching for porn!"
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[Via: Ed Richard ] Now that Clippy has retired, it seems that he is busier now than ever. He seems to be making appearances in all sorts of things. The Enchanted Office , is a comic strip that shows some of the reasons the interface in Office has been
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Grumpy Wookie , Ed Richard , Andrew Buttigieg and I have been working recently on generating documents using WordML in Word 2003, here is a step wise guide to get you started. Creating documents using XML and WordML, requires two files: 1. XML file containing
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The Microsoft SharePoint product group have posted a great summary of community contributions around B2TR, especially the articles around enhancing the installation by slipstreaming the B2TR into the one installation media. This will save heaps of installation
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Previously I posted about AVG email scanning stripping out the content of emails when using Office Outlook 2007. Upon further investigations I have found that you don’t need to disable the email scanner entirely. Just go into the configuration section
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