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New File Standard Is a Perfect Fit for Fashion House

whitepaper At the beginning of 2007, Bingham started researching the likely future of file standards, including a beta trial of the 2007 Microsoft Office system, which uses the Ecma Office Open XML specification.

Tags: xml

[16 May 2008]

Bank Mandiri Uses Portal to Streamline Company-Wide Information Sharing

whitepaper This allows it to benefit from its interoperability with the 2007 Microsoft Office system Open XML file format, and has significantly improved information dissemination and document management. It decided to participate in Microsoft Technical...

Tags: application servers

[16 May 2008]

Install a New Font on Your Computer

whitepaper Many font packages one downloads from the Internet may be contained in compressed .zip files to reduce file size and make downloading faster. Once fonts are installed in Windows, they are available to the Office programs.

Tags: word processing

[15 May 2008]

Sales of Mac Office rocket, says Microsoft

News That feature was in Office 2004 but was pulled in the current version as Microsoft worked to add support for Intel processors and new file formats. For those still using the last release of Office, Lefebvre said that, after several delays...

Tags: mac, apple, office, microsoft

[13 May 2008]

Convert Legal Documents to Different Word Processing Formats

whitepaper If these documents were not created in the same word processing program that one uses, one needs to convert them from one file format to another. A file format is the way a program stores information in a file so that it can open, close, and save...

Tags: business management

[12 May 2008]

About Microsoft Office Document Imaging

whitepaper With Microsoft Office Document Imaging, one can scan paper documents and convert them to digital images that the user can save in Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) or Microsoft Document Imaging Format (MDI) to the computer's hard disk, network...

Tags: business management

[06 May 2008]

About Finding Files

whitepaper The user can use the File Search command in Microsoft Office 2003 to find files wherever one works: on the computer hard drive, the local network, the Microsoft Outlook mailbox, and the network places.

Tags: business management

[06 May 2008]

Macro Security Levels

whitepaper Under all settings, if antivirus software that works with Microsoft Office 2003 is installed and the file contains macros, the file is scanned for known viruses before it is opened. The following information summarizes how macro (macro: An action...

Tags: anti-virus

[06 May 2008]

Use Speech Recognition

whitepaper The user will save time if he or she completes dictation first, review the file, and then format text or make corrections. Speech Recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, English (U.S.and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office.

Tags: voice recognition

[06 May 2008]

Introducing Microsoft Office Word 2003

whitepaper Word 2003 also supports Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a file format and serves as a fully functional XML editor. Microsoft Office Word 2003 is the word processing program that makes documents easier to create, share, and read.

Tags: xml

[06 May 2008]

About Helping Protect Files From Macro Viruses

whitepaper A macro virus is a type of computer virus that's stored in a macro within a file, template, or add-in. To further help reduce the risk of macro infection in Office files, set the macro security level to High or Medium and use digital signatures.

Tags: security management

[06 May 2008]

From Paper to the Web: Create a Web Page From a Paper Document

whitepaper Even if one has deleted, or maybe never had the document file on the computer, one can still add it to a Web site (without retyping the information on the computer. All one needs is a scanner, Microsoft Office Document Imaging (included with...

Tags: business management

[04 May 2008]

Troubleshoot XML in Word

whitepaper This process cannot be reversed, because a data view is an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) (XSL Transformation (XSLT): A file that is used to transform XML documents into other types of documents, such as HTML or XML.

Tags: xml

[02 May 2008]

Organize Your Computer Files in Five Steps

whitepaper Fortunately, the following steps will help the user file the documents more logically and find them more easily. What happened to the paperless office? The author generates more paper now than he ever did before the advent of the computer!

Tags: word processing

[02 May 2008]

Microsoft Office 2007 fails to conform with OOXML

News Commentators, including Tim Bray, the inventor of XML, have suggested that Microsoft is unlikely to bother to keep conforming with the OOXML standard as it develops within ISO, but Brown is more optimistic: "Given Microsoft's proven ability to...

Tags: microsoft, office, word, ooxml

[21 Apr 2008]

Microsoft Office System Webcast: How Windows Vista and the 2007 Office System Work Better Together (Level 300)

whitepaper This webcast provide tips and tricks for how advanced file properties enable to fine tune the metadata associated with the e-mail messages, documents, spreadsheets, and presentations for improved organization.

Tags: windows vista

[14 Apr 2008]

Introduction to New File Name Extensions and Open XML Formats

whitepaper The 2007 Microsoft Office system introduces a new file format that is based on XML. This paper summarizes key benefits of the new format, describes what the new file name extensions are, and discusses how one can share the 2007 Office release files...

Tags: xml

[11 Apr 2008]

Share and Publish Your Files in the 2007 Office Release

whitepaper The Send command enables the user to e-mail the file to one or many recipients or send the file using an Internet fax service. When one is ready to share the files with others, one can click the Microsoft Office Button, and then choose two commands...

Tags: word processing

[11 Apr 2008]

Open a File

whitepaper When the user opens a file in Microsoft Office, he or she has several options for how the file opens. The user can open the original file for editing, open a copy, or open the file as read-only, which prevents the user from saving the file unless...

Tags: business management

[11 Apr 2008]

Move a File

whitepaper If the Microsoft Office file that one wants to move is an HTML page, the user must move the HTML file plus its accompanying folder, which contains supporting files, such as images. When one moves a file, one actually copies it to a new location and...

Tags: word processing

[11 Apr 2008]

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