Another possibility: you may be trying to edit a file that is an attachment to an email. That is why it is looking in a path that includes .tmp files.
If so, save the file first, to your HD, then open it from there and try again.
There is a 2 Gig absolute limit to the size of .pst files. But, if the .pst file has been edited frequently, and compression used, it seems to frequently get corrupted right around the 1 Gig size. There is a scanpst program that often will repair these files. Run the scanpst program, then break...
If you just want more room for data in the cell, you can also use word wrap within the individual cells: (Format>Cells Click Alignment tab, Check box for Wrap Text). This will increase the cell size vertically as needed for the entered data, and the width can remain the same within the column.
I have seen this before. As best as i can remember, it is due to a difference in fonts between PowerPoint and a PS printer. It should print Ok if you don't use a Post script driver for the printer.
Check your file associations. Go to My Computer>Tools>Folder Options. Select File Types tab. Scroll down to the XLS Extension and highlight it.
Click the Advanced button and double click Open.
In the Application used to perform action, scroll to the end of the path shown in the panel.
The path...
One possibility is that none of your users are really locked up. If it happens that all of your users are set up to work off line in Outlook, there can be a noticeable delay as folders get synchronized each time they log on.
The obvious question is this: are the users who lock up the same every...
If you don't like MS products, don't use them. You aren't being forced to use them or buy them. Go find yourself an old Osborne or CBM and try to interface them. This is not a forum to bash MS products.
This message is often caused when the document name contains spaces. Usually, the message reappears several times depending on how many spaces are in the name.
The solution is to click on My Computer, then go to Tools>Folder Options>File Types. Scroll down to the extension of the document type...
Use the watermark capability in MS Word to place lines in the background (beneath the text), that won't be changed when making text entries. Look up watermarks in the help file.
There may be some extra lines in your document that carry over to a new page. Use Page Down until you are at the bottom of the document, then backspace until the cursor is at the end of the last text line in the document and see if the extra page disappears.
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