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- Simple Windows Scheduled Tasks Question
- I am trying to automatically schedule a daily sync session via windows scheduled tasks however I'm having one problem. The file I need to run opens a popup to select the profile and then I must click OK for the process to carry out. Once the auto scheduler runs the...
- Tags: Scripting languages, dr.turkey@..., Microsoft VBScript, click ok
- Discussion threads 2007-11-04
- Very Simple Excel Empty Row Deletion
- Ok, So, this doesn't fall under "Discussions" or "Questions" category, since It's simply a solution. A user at our workplace was having trouble with certain Crystal Reports generate excel sheets. There were about 1000 rows which were randomly empty. This is how I took care of it :- First, before...
- Tags: ashij, cell, click ok, Make Sure
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- You must click OK to move to the logon screen.
- I am setting up the autoadminlogin on a system but my company has pop up before the logon screen. You must click OK to move to the logon screen. Any ideas how to bypass that?
- Tags: tgurr@..., logon screen, click ok
- Discussion threads 2007-09-05
- Runner Error
- When my PC opens there is a Runner Error as follows: could not load target dll ("C:Program FilesDesktop Messenger88764806.1.0.155-8876480LProgrambackWeb.dll", error code 126When I click OK it goes away. I can use the PC whether I click OK or not.What is the error and how do I fix it?It is a...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, bob@..., Runner Error, click ok, software
- Discussion threads 2007-09-03
- add or remove programs problem
- my add or remove programs tool doesn't show the "change/remove" buttons for some programs.and now i cant install some softwares too.it says windows installer error but i tried to install the latest windows installer, nothing changed it shows the same problemsClickStart—Run—type “msiexec /unregister” without quotes—click OK. Go back to Start—Run—type...
- Tags: dief0r@..., click ok
- Discussion threads 2007-08-28
- how to recover run option in start menu and folder option ,,,they r missing
- hiTry thisRight-click the Start button—click Properties—on the Start Menu tab click the Customize button—click the Advanced tab—under “Start menu items” scroll doen and check Run command—click OK—click OK (this is for WinXP-you didn’t mention your OS).
- Tags: tejinderpal_2010@..., click ok, Start Menu
- Discussion threads 2007-08-27
- Use Excel's Solver tool to schedule your employees
- Solve a problem with Excel's Solver. This tool can help you help you optimize your employees by determining the right number of techs you need at any particular time. You don't need to guess when it comes to determining how many employees you will need to cover a shift...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Use Excel, tool, Solver, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Box, Cell, Productivity, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-05-22
- Windowsg mystery file problems
- It all started with trying to do a defrag on an AMD xp2100 machine with 1 gig ram running XP Pro. The defrag report listed nine system files, Windowsp, a, g, e, f, i, l, s, and y as being in use and unable to defrag. They are...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, SECURITY, snourse@..., Msconfig, spyware, click ok
- Discussion threads 2007-06-29
- Use Word 2007's options to change your default document folder
- Each time you save a Word 2007 file, it winds up in the My Documents folder. Here's how to to change your default document folder for Word 2007 files. In Windows, all your Word documents save to the My Documents folder by default. However, your organization may require...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Word 2007, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-05-01
- Help users find information with an interactive Excel chart
- When you create an interactive Excel chart, the way to really make your users happy is by letting them find data they want according to their parameters. Learn how to do that by following these step-by-step instructions. Instead of creating multiple Excel charts that give different...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Click Add, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Chart, Sales Strategy, Office Suites, Software, Sales
- Technical articles 2007-05-01
- Respond quickly to business changes with Excel's smoothing add-in
- Excel's smoothing add-in helps you predict changes based on previously recorded data. It also makes it easy to adjust your plans to accommodate what's to come. Excel's smoothing add-in can help you respond to a significant change that may affect business operations by providing a forecast that balances...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-04-24
- prompt before a shutdown on XP
- In order to get an application to work correctly, we had to set up users in one of our warehouses as local administrators. We need to keep, or deter, them from shutting down their computer when they leave for the day. Is there a way to add a...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, ITguyfromB-Lo, Microsoft Windows XP, click ok, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-06-13
- Let Word format your document as you type
- Word contains a variety of document formats to assist you in assigning particular styles to your pages. Mary Ann Richardson discusses how you can save time while creating a polished look with the help of Word's Style Gallery. If you aren't sure how to format your document, Word includes...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-04-03
- Make it easy for users to enter symbols in Excel worksheets
- Recalling symbols in your applications can be challenging, but it's easy in Excel. Mary Ann Richardson gives step-by-step instructions for creating shortcuts for some of your most-used symbols in Excel. While Excel has a number of special characters for you to work with, they require a number of...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Click OK, Sales Journal, Check Mark, Go-to Tool, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Button, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-03-27
- How to Alphabetize Lists In Word
- I learned something new the other day—Word can alphabetize a list. I'm sure many users already know this, but it's brand new to me. Years ago, I could do this with WordPerfect, but I've never tried with Word, until now. That means I can stopping using cut and paste and...
- Tags: Microsoft Word
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- Customizing WordArt objects in Word documents
- WordArt is handy for creating type treatments in Microsoft Word. If you want to customize the look of your WordArt objects, check out these tips from Mary Ann Richardson. Word gives you considerable options for designing WordArt objects. For example, suppose you want to use a certain WordArt...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, WordArt Object, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Arrow, Object, WordArt, Company Logo, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-03-13
- Bypass Splash screen (You must click OK) to move to the logon screen
- I am setting up the autoadminlogin on a system but my company has pop up before the logon screen. You must click OK to move to the logon screen. Any ideas how to bypass that?
- Tags: tgurr@..., logon screen, click ok
- Discussion threads 2007-05-25
- Use Word to chart the margin of error in your data
- You can analyze Word chart information without Excel. Mary Ann Richardson explains how to use Word's tools to figure the margin of error across your data without writing a complex formula. You are writing a Word report on a recent customer survey and would like to include a...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Excel, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-01-23
- Create high-impact charts with Excel's AutoShapes
- Charts are visual representations of data, so why not use Excel to further illustrate your information using actual illustrations? Mary Ann Richardson talks about AutoShapes and how to use them in your Excel charts. Try adding AutoShapes to make your Excel charts stand out from the crowd. For...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Notebooks, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Sales strategy, Desktops, Click Rectangular Callout, AutoShapes, laptop computer, Click Draw, Click OK, callout, notebook, toolbar, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Chart, Office Suites, Software, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
- Technical articles 2007-01-02
- Avoid nested formula errors with Excel's Insert Function dialog box
- Excel's nested formulas option may be useful, but many people find it a challenge fraught with potential errors. Mary Ann Richardson explains an easy way around it: use the Insert Function dialog box. Entering nested formulas manually into Excel can often lead to syntax and typing errors. For...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Click OK, cell, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Formula, MIN, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2006-12-19