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Time finally runs out for Windows XP

News Despite months of rumours that Microsoft might rethink its decision to pull the plug on Windows XP, the official word is: XP is on its way out. Check out 30 years of tech's most famous name here Microsoft is sticking to its plan to cease providing... [25 Jun 2008]

Troubleshoot Inserting Frequently Used Text and Graphics

White Paper In order to see an AutoComplete tip for person names and e-mail addresses, one must use Microsoft Word as the default e-mail editor. Then one must first send e-mail to a person so that one can see an AutoComplete tip for the person's name or e-mail... [26 Apr 2008]

Graphics File Types Word Can Use

White Paper If one didn't install the filter he or she needs when they installed Microsoft Word on the computer, one can run the setup program again and add the graphics filter. File format is indicated by a three-letter extension after the file name, such as... [26 Apr 2008]

Open and Save Files in Formats Supported by Word

White Paper For example, when one saves a new document in Microsoft Word, Word by default stores the document in Word format with a .doc file extension. Word can directly open and save documents in some file formats. [16 Apr 2008]

About XML Documents in Word

White Paper For example, an invoice that contains the name and address of a customer or a report that contains last quarter's financial results are no longer static documents. Extensible Markup Language (XML) (Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form... [16 Apr 2008]

Insert Headers and Footers

White Paper Microsoft Office Word 2007 includes many predesigned headers or footers that the user can insert into the document. For example, one can add page numbers, the time and date, a company logo, the document title or file name, or the author's name. [11 Apr 2008]

Insert Page Numbers

White Paper Microsoft Office Word 2007 has many preformatted page number designs so that one can quickly insert headers or footers that display the page number. The user can also create headers or footers that contain the page number and additional content... [11 Apr 2008]

The truth about software as a service

Comment For Google, applications mean office tools: calendars, spreadsheets, word processors and so on - a direct challenge to Microsoft's hugely popular Office products - but all delivered on-demand via a web browser from one of Google's glistening data... [23 Jan 2008]

Redmond squaring up to Google's web apps

News Adobe, meanwhile, is set to announce it has acquired Virtual Ubiquity, a start-up that has built a web-based word processor, called Buzzword, using Adobe's Flash and AIR technologies. It's not quite ready - starting from today customers will be... [01 Oct 2007]

Trojan targets companies' top brass

News We have to run Office and we have to allow Word, RTF, PowerPoint and Excel files through. The emails included the company name in subject field, purporting to be a recruitment company. M is for Microsoft [26 Sep 2007]

Data theft scam targets CEOs

News Once launched the executable code, embedded in a Word document, would install a Trojan and could relay sensitive information from Windows' folders on the recipient's PC, said Mark Sunner, chief security analyst at MessageLabs. [02 Jul 2007]

Microsoft patches 'the class of 2007'

News The remaining zero-day vulnerabilities for which fixes are now available are in Internet Explorer and Word, Microsoft said. The Word flaw had also been used in cyber attacks, it said. This includes an expected patch for a flaw in the Windows domain... [09 May 2007]

Minority Report: Whither the Mac maker?

Comment The dropping of the word 'computer' from Apple's official name didn't get as much attention as the showcasing of the iPhone earlier this year, writes Seb Janacek, but it's had lots of us wondering where Apple sees its future. [03 May 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 09.03.07

Round-Up And the Round-Up isn't talking irony in the Alanis Morissette simply-not-ironic-in-the-least-bit sense of the word. But when an email from Microsoft appears on the cyber horizon Outlook gets all 'your name's not down, you're not coming in'. [09 Mar 2007]

Editor's Blog: The meaning of innovation

Comment Definitely not the time to write the word Hoover. Two other points made by Jim Lawn, for that is his name, were very good. The other point that struck me as honest was Lawn's assessment of Microsoft's role. [02 Mar 2007]

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