SkipVought, thanks for the workaround solutions. I think that if Microsoft gave us the ablity to export to Excel in 2003 and it worked fine in 2000 then its their responsility to make it work for 2003 also. I understand your frustration with users not wanting to see the data in the same format...
SkipVought, its not actually me- I'm an IT person who is providing support for an accounting department. They prefer this format and there is nothing I can do to talk them out of it. Exporting from Access2000 to Excel2000 works and had worked for them for years but when we upgraded them to...
I am suffering from a problem that Microsoft is aware of and wrote this KB article: "Excel displays incorrect values when you export an Access report
with numbers"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823222/en-us
Anyone know if this KB article has been resolved yet?
We have Exchange 2003. We have a need to update phone numbers, address info, and such for each user in our Global Address Book. Is there a quick, easy way for an administrator to update this on a mass scale? (I would love to export it to an excel sheet, put the new data in, then import it back...
stupid question here but I need help: I have users copy files into a directory that others access via the corporate intranet through hyperlinks. The web page shows up as a pretty generic looking directory with no apparant sorting order. I need to sort them by filename. I'm very rusty with html...
ChrisHirst, The "form" is a Microsoft Word document with a table in it. Its not a real form -there are no buttons to push or drop-down menus. Its simply a static sheet. I believe that there are lots of line breaks and other word processing content in it. It is not autogenerated. We do have...
lebisol , unfortunately all of your suggestions didn't resolve but thanks for the trying.
ChrisHirst, I would think our Exchange 2003 environment would accept HTML email because we get email all the time where we have to "click here to download the pictures" and such. Our mail clients are...
BillyRayPreachersSon, I agree but unfortunately when your paid to solve problems instead of working around them it very hard to tell managment to simply ignore what appears to be a bug with the Microsoft software and work around the issue. We do have them working around the issue for now but...
stupid question here but I need help: I have users copy files into a directory that others access via the corporate intranet through hyperlinks. The web page shows up as a pretty generic looking directory with no apparant sorting order. I need to sort them by filename. I'm very rusty with html...
Have have multiple computers, windows operating systems, and different versions of IE and Outlook all doing the same thing. When someone opens up a word doc or excel sheet from our corporate intranet; instead of saving it, editing it and attaching it to an email they like to fill it out first...
We have multiple computers, windows operating systems, and different versions of IE and Outlook all doing the same thing. When someone opens up a word doc or excel sheet from our corporate intranet; instead of saving it, editing it and attaching it to an email they like to fill it out first...
Have have multiple computers, windows operating systems, and different versions of IE and Outlook all doing the same thing. When someone opens up a word doc or excel sheet from our corporate intranet; instead of saving it, editing it and attaching it to an email they like to fill it out first...
chipk, I can't get the registry fixes to take. The client machine will show "running starting scripts..." in the login screen area but won't go the cltr-alt-del screen until about 2 minutes later. I think its because my reg fixes require user interaction. When you try to run the reg fix without...
so if I have 3 reg files that I want to push out to all my xp and 2000 clients all I have to do is put these into batch file in a login script:
regedit /S regfix1.reg
regedit /S regfix2.reg
regedit /S regfix3.reg
am I correct?
chipk, thanks for your response. Let me say what I need to provide more clarity.I have many users that have many different setups in their Microsoft Office products and other software. When their machine dies and we have to rebuild it I find myself spending a week or so getting their little...
We are looking for a solution to backup our users' registry tweaks for many users using the least effort. Is there a quick way to do this without having to export on each machine individually?
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