Hi, Diana.
I've had this problem too and it's funny. What I think the users did is that they held down their "CTRL" button while using the scroll wheel on the mouse. Doing so zooms the text in and out and the changes are saved when you do this, even from the times you reboot and log...
In my opinion, if you get the red squiggly line it's working!
I have always had to type in the whole name, so to send a message to John Smith I'd type:
john smith
then hit tab to move down to the CC field and the address would populate immediately.
If it's possible to get it to work by...
I do a lot of reformatting of laptop computers and restoring mail boxes in Outlook 2000 by moving the PST file off of the computer, reformatting, and moving the PST file back. I have always had a hard time getting the contacts to come back in and populate correctly, but by playing with it I...
Open My Computer, go to Tools > Folder Options and click on the File Types tab. Scroll down the list and find the CDA extension. Edit it to use the program you're wanting to be your default CD audio player. Usually, the audio player will also have a built-in feature to change the file types...
Sound Recorder is not the way to go. I would use MusicMatch Jukebox, it's a great program that you can use for free but it is WELL worth the cost of registering it for the added features.
Here's a great article that will help you do what you're trying to do in the best way possible...
When you see those ~*.tmp files in your user templates directory (the same directory that houses your normal.dot file) it means that Word is not getting a chance to save the changes to your normal.dot file upon exit. It may be that you're shutting down the computer before the changes are saved...
It's funny that you bring this up.
I recently upgraded to Windows XP Pro and my Office 2000 is running better now than it did on Windows 2000!
I run Word 2000, Excel 2000, FrontPage 2000, and Outlook 2000 (with Word as text editor) and they all work flawlessly on XP. I have not updated it at...
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