I've got a user who goes into Format>Cells and in the Alignment tab, they can change the "Orientation" so that the cell slants at an angle.
According to her, in the past, she could do this without having to type any text into the cells. But she says now she has to type text into the cell...
Well I think I found the answer to my own question. It's not so much what kind of labels you put in there (I've not seen any specific brand recommendations). It's moreso how well they can withstand the max. temp. I've not looked at a 'box' of labels but perhaps they list on there what max...
Here's my situation.
I have Office 2003 (Professional Edition).
However, as part of a programming class I'm in, the school gave me a 60 day trial version of Visio Professional 2007.
After installing it, I got the automatic updats notification that there's a SP1 available for the 2007 Office...
Does anyone know if HP recommends a certain label sheet for use in a Color Laserjet 9500n?
There are some users wanting to put some cheap labels in the printer and they are actually melting and sliding around inside the printer when they do that. I have to think that HP has a particular brand...
those are fatal exceptions, I'm not sure that's what I'm needing....
I did find in a search someone said it was due to the service "Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator" set to manual.
I changed it to automatic and started the service. But after a reboot, I still get the same application error...
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/resources/qanda/sept05/hey0927.mspx
Check this out and see if this don't help. I've had to use a .vbs to get IE to refresh for an application some of my folks use at work. It's not the one on that particular page there, but I think there's...
I recently got a Compaq 6910p laptop from work with XP Pro SP2 on it.
It appears that each time I boot up the laptop, when I get to my login screen, I receive a Locator.exe Application Error msg.
It is my understanding that it's a windows core system file under C:\Windows\System32 but what...
Go into Add/Remove Programs & look for KB908531 and remove it.
Since they have auto update on now, it should re-install and that may very well fix the problem :)
I'm not aware of any software that tests the power supply. If there was such a thing I wouldn't mind knowing myself :)
But I'd suggest powering down the computer, open it up and take a good look inside to verify that the power supply is connected to the motherboard securely. Otherwise, you're...
Thought I'd pass this along in case anyone else might benefit from it
www.pcpitstop.com does a scan of your computer. When you load the page, click on the key in the upper middle-left area. Then click on the key in the new members section in the middle. It will ask you to install a couple...
Out of the blue, I've got two different users in two different departments claiming that when they click on the delete button in groupwise to delete an email, it will automatically delete 2 emails (as if they are double clicking - although they are not). Their mouse works fine.
Haven't heard...
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