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3 hours ago ago from JPWhite's Blog
If you were needing another reason to switch to Windows 7, here is another. Wordpad on Windows 7 *can* read and modify MS Word 2007/2010 docx files. Click on image to enlarge I found this out when using my Netbook that does not have Office installed (frankly it's not capable of running Office). I opened a docx file without thinking and saw a warning that all document features may not be supported. On the screen I notice ...
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18 hours ago ago from Find out what is going on ...
After almost a month I can use my word 2007 again with no problems. I don't know I don't know what was going on but it made me mad. I had to work on Microsoft Works which isn't as good as Word 2007, but anyway, after almost a month I fixed 2 problems: Mouse doesn't work ONLY in Word 2007 and an error occurred while closing the document. Mouse problem: Do you use Snagit? if you do, 99% you can solve your problem by finding this file ...
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22 hours ago ago from Published and Profitable Writers Tips Blog
Posted December 22nd @ 1:21 am by Roger C. Parker | | Print Tuesday's writing tip for authors Microsoft Word includes several writing and editing tools that can help authors and editors communicate more efficiently with each other. These tools can help you save time while writing your book and responding to editorial queries and suggestions. By taking more and more advantage of these features, I've been able to respond much ...
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5 hours ago ago from Security Center Blog
The U.S. Court of Appeals just sent judgment down on Microsoft prohibiting them from selling Microsoft Word starting January 11, 2010. Microsoft is planning to release a new version of Word that will pull the offending code that started this patent infringement lawsuit. The good news: Microsoft will still be able to provide support (patching) to the product. If Microsoft was not able to support the offending version of Word, many ...
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9 hours ago ago from Your Armiger
The Bycoket has often been misidentified as an Abacot since the 16th century. The word Abacot is an interesting example of how an error in proof reading invented a word. Apparently the word originated in a misprint of Edward Hall’s Chronicle of 1548 and was then picked up and used by others who thought it was, in fact, a real word. In 1882, James Murray of the Oxford English Dictionary made the case that the original word ...
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Bernie Siegel, M.D.: Therapeutic Intention In The Doctor's Office
10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In my recent readings I have come across many interesting concepts which have always been a part of how I cared for people but are now finally becoming scientific and accepted. For example one revealed the benefits of playing music in the operating room, or reading stories to children that were read to them at home by their parents, while they underwent surgery. The government is actually funding this research and the exploration of the ...
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9 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Court bans sale of Word; Microsoft has fix ready SEATTLE (AP) -- A federal appeals court ordered Microsoft Corp. to stop selling its Word program in January and pay a Canadian software company $290 million for violating a patent, upholding the judgment of a lower court. But people looking to buy Word or Microsoft's Office package in the U.S. won't have to go without the software. Microsoft said Tuesday it expects that new versions of the ...
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10 hours ago ago from Engadget
It's getting closer and closer to check-writing time for Steve Ballmer, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has just upheld a decision that would see Microsoft Word and Office banned from sale starting January 11. If you'll recall, Microsoft lost a patent infringement suit against XML specialists i4i back in May when it was found that Word's handling of .xml, .docx, and .docm files infringed upon i4i's patented XML handling ...
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