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Create PDF or XPS files using MS Office 2007

// March 7th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // Tips & Tricks

This office add-in allows you to export and save to the PDF and XPS formats in eight 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send as e-mail attachment in the PDF and XPS formats in a subset of these programs.

This add-in is available to customers running genuine Microsoft Office.

  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP Service Pack 2
  • This download works with the following Office programs:
    • Microsoft Office Access 2007
    • Microsoft Office Excel 2007
    • Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007
    • Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
    • Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
    • Microsoft Office Publisher 2007
    • Microsoft Office Visio 2007
    • Microsoft Office Word 2007

Download Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in

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Activating Microsoft Office 2007 Beta

// November 5th, 2006 // 51 Comments » // Tips & Tricks

A lot of people have been experiencing problems in activating their Office 2007 Beta 2. We can run office 2007 only 50times without activation. So i tried to activate my beta. But all the time i got an error message that there is some problem in my network connection, check my connection or try after some time. I tried it so many times. But all the time i got the same message. Then i googled for the solution or activation crack. I didn’t get any solution but found that lots of users failed to activate their beta. I didn’t get any activation crack. So I thought cracks will be available within 2 or 3 week. Wait for that.

But today i got a solution. There are some product keys that do not need any activation. Install your office with those keys.

One such key is : RQCRJ-FCTYM-V3PDF-GRD46-9YHXQ

If you install your office with this key it will not prompt you for activation.

Don’t worry if you are already installed with another key. You can uninstall and then reinstall the beta version by using the new product license key ( RQCRJ-FCTYM-V3PDF-GRD46-9YHXQ ) Or you can use the following method to change your product key by modify the registry without uninstalling the beta version.

1. Close all Microsoft Office applications.

2. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.

3. Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration Note you may also find another subkey that resembles the following subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration\{30120000-0011-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}

4. If you find additional subkeys that reference Microsoft 12.0 registration, open each subkey, and then identify the product by the ProductName entry. For example: ProductName=Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007

5. When you find the subkey for the product from which you want to remove the existing product license key, delete the following entries:

· DigitalProductID

· ProductID

6. Exit Registry Editor.

The next time that you try to run an Office application, you will be prompted for a new product license key. Then, you can enter the product license key that is mentioned here. Vala problem solved….heheeeee

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Microsoft Office Videos

// August 31st, 2006 // No Comments » // Tech News

Microsoft UK apparently commissioned Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant to do a (spoof) training video with Gervais playing David Brent.

The first part runs for 20 minutes and the second for 17 minutes.

They’ve been uploaded to Google Video and the good thing about this service is that you can download them. It’s like watching the lost episode of The Office.

Microsoft said on Tuesday it was investigating how two in-house training videos appeared on two Web sites.

The videos, which popped up on YouTube and Google Video this month, were commissioned by Microsoft in 2004 as “a light-hearted way of getting our staff to think about the values they attach to working at Microsoft,” a company spokeswoman said.

The British series ended in 2003 with Gervais and co-writer Stephen Merchant saying there would be no further series.

The Office is a mock documentary set in a company whose politically incorrect manager, David Brent, believes, wrongly, he is amusing and popular.

By Tuesday, the videos had been pulled off the online video-sharing site YouTube. They remained on Google Video and Microsoft declined to say if it had try to have them pulled from that site.

“These videos were produced for internal use and were never intended to be viewed by the public,” said the spokeswoman said. “We are actively working to investigate how and why they have appeared now.”

Here is the link – http://blogs.smh.com.au/mashup/archives/005589.html

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Suicide Note

// May 21st, 2005 // 1 Comment » // Fun


Help For Suicide Note Posted by Hello

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