OK, so that has me about 95% there. In using the Group function, the first group (0-25 days) is 26 increments. The remainder are then grouped in increments of 26 as well, but they need to be in increments of 25 (26-50 days, etc.). Did I miss something?
When you're standing on the edge of a...
That is moving me in the right direction. Let me play with it a little bit. Thanks for your gelp, Skip!!
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First of all, my apologies if this is a repeat question but I wasn't able to locate what I'm trying to do. I have a list of financial data which lists, among other things, days delinquent. What I am trying to do is group those by 0-25 days, 26-50 days, 51-75 days. 76-100 days, and 100 + days...
Replacing a monitor on a laptop usually isn't terribly difficult. There will be several screws to remove on the bottom and back of the machine. You will have to remove the top to expose the screws on the monitor mount/hinges, and probably the keyboard to disconnect the ribbon cable. Depending on...
Hello all, I have one user who creates a basic text signature (name, address, etc.)in Outlook 2003. Periodically (every couple of months or so) the signature disappears. At that point she re-creates it and all is fine for a while. I know this isn't a production stopping issue, but it is an...
If you haven't already done so, I would do some basic house cleaning: Ccleaner and/or Glary utilities to clear IE cache and temp files. Also, you might try Firefox or another browser to see if the issue persists. Ping the gateway from the machine in question and a different machine to see if...
Hello all, I trust this is something simple.....A contractor inhereted some .doc files. He modified them with Office 2003. He recently had Office 2007 installed, and now when he opens those same documents, they open without any of the changes he made (back to the original way he inhereted them)...
When I try to manually register it, I get a "module could not be found" error. When I try to look for information on it, all I've been able to locate are downloads which make me kind of nervous. Thanks for the response.
When standing on the edge of a cliff, a step forward is not progress.
Hello all, user is on a WinXPPro box w/ sp2, using Office 2k3. User is local admin. When opening Outlook, received error message "failed to start because log4cxx.ddl was not found". I have run the repair function within Outlook, with no change.I have uninstalled and reinstalled MS Office with no...
You may have already seen it, but I've had pretty good luck with Secunia PSI (personal software inspector)
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal
When standing on the edge of a cliff, a step forward is not progress.
Hello all, using Outlook 2003 on WinXP Pro SP2 as local admin. When typing email, Automatic capitalization of first word of sentence is not working. I've checked the options settings for that. Editor is in plain text, not HTML. I have also run the /cleanprofile start up switch. Any other ideas...
Just a couple of random thoughts....could be a GP denying changing domain. Also, have you tried domain/username as the username?
When standing on the edge of a cliff, a step forward is not progress.
While this may not be a direct answer to your post, you can find quite a bit of freeware at http://www.techsupportalert.com/ hope it helps.
When standing on the edge of a cliff, a step forward is not progress.
Of course I would never ask that anyone figure it out for me. I merely thought someone might be able to suggest a source of information that would allow me to figure it our myself.
Forgive me if I'm in the wrong area, but here goes: I'd like to push out Office 2k7 to about 40 workstations on a Win Server 2k3 network. Can anyone point me to a step by step?
Thanks in advance for helping a newbie!
I've run OO on Vista and I've never had a problem; just watch the file type in "save as". I've also been using Thunderbird for quite a while without any difficulties. The only thing to consider (and it may not apply to you) is that to my knowledge, Thunderbird is a POP client, therefore won't...
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