I have an associate using Office 2010. In Excel they have protected a spreadsheet and allowed custom permissions on a cell range. However, anyone that opens the file can make changes to the cell range. Any ideas?
I have an associate that is running Office 2003 SP3. They are sending an email to a DL and they get an error message when they attempt to send the email. The error message states "An internal support function returned an error". Any ideas? I found on MS web site that it was read only permissions...
I have an associate who wishes to share not only their default calendar with their coworker, but also the additional calendar he has created. In the calendars to be shared I have already right clicked and chosen to share and the appropriate persons name. When I go to the coworkers Outlook 2003...
She has been an admin. This still did not work. I even have rebuilt her profile.This activeX worked on my pc. It was like the activeX didn't want to run.
I have done that. I have also added the web site to the trusted sites tab as well. I even had the web site's tech support look at it. They were stumped also. The browser has the activex in the add-on's but even after I enable it and restart IE it still does not work as it should.
I have an associate that is running WINXP Pro SP2. They are accessing a web site that requires an activex control to be loaded in order to export from the web site. I am running WIN Vista Ultimate with IE 7.0. They are also using IE 7.0. When I go to the site I can install the activex control...
you can also right-click on the file and choose "open with" and select excel. when you do this it should change them back to .xls files.
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I found out what the problem was. I needed to update the address book and database. I needed to go into workspace and right click on the personal address book and go to database and then replace design. You need to be sure to click on personal address book for the personal address book. Then...
Try doing a clean install. Check your registry in regedit. Be careful b/c you can crash your pc in here. You will prob need to delete a subkey or a folder. Then you will want to see if there are any directories on your C:\ drive for it. If so delete them and you should be able to do a clean...
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