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  • ?How can I import an excel spreadsheet to an existing list?

    My problem is this:  I have a mature list - about 700 entries and need to input more.  I was thinking if I created an excel spreadsheet that had the same fields I could just cut and paste - but I am unable to do so.  Does anyone have any insight on this?   Thanks Ursula
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by uzzadazza on October 13, 2009
  • Re: Run PowerPoint presentation from WSS 3.0?

    From what I know, SharePoint will treat the PowerPoint document as a document and not a slide show.  Here is one way you can get the show to run.Save the PowerPoint document as a web page (.htm or .html file) (Under ''Save As'' option).Post your new html version of the document into the destination site/list within SharePoint.  Click ...
    Posted to Microsoft Office & End User (Forum) by audiospirit on August 12, 2008
  • Connecting Microsoft Project to SharePoint

    Project Publisher connects Microsoft Office Project and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS) or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS) to make working together on projects easier. By publishing Microsoft Office Project .mpp files to SharePoint, all team members can access and update their own tasks and key project information. Finally, ...
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by sophia.king on January 29, 2008
  • Learning about Office 2007 Themes

    An Office 2007 theme is a new, standalone file type (.thmx) that defines colors, fonts, and effects to create a distinctive, visually cohesive look for all Office 2007 documents. Default themes include Office, Urban, and Opulent. You can find them in the themes gallery in each application: on the Design tab in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 and ...
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by grodcay on January 9, 2008
  • Training Users for the Office 2007 UI

    Your users are definitely in for an adjustment as they experience the new UI. Be proactive in training and preparing them. In my experience with clients, organizations that have introduced users to the new UI, with as little as a 30-minute introduction, have found the transition to be significantly smoother than those that haven't prepared end ...
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by grodcay on December 17, 2007
  • Deploying Office 2007 System updates

    Will Microsoft Office 2007 System updates be easier to deploy to users?  Yes. In previous Office versions, you kept local installations current by updating the source files in the administrative installation point and triggering a reinstallation of Office on each user's computer. Or you configured Office 2000 Setup to chain software updates ...
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by grodcay on December 10, 2007
  • Using Office 2007 Quick Styles

    Quick Styles are collections of formatting that you can apply to a document, worksheet, or presentation. For example, if you create a document by using the Modern Quick Style set, then change to the Distinctive Quick Style set, all the styles in the document (such as Heading1 and Normal) change to conform to the new styles. If you're familiar with ...
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by grodcay on December 3, 2007
  • Getting to know the Office 2007 Ribbon UI

    What's new in the Ribbon UI, other than just appearance?   Commands are arranged in groups on tabs—that's the Ribbon—and although the arrangement is intuitive, it's quite different than the traditional menu scheme that users are familiar with. There's no Tools menu, for example, and all menu functions have been redistributed to various ...
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by grodcay on November 28, 2007
  • Printing to a PDF from Word 2007

    Microsoft provides a free add-in for Office 2007 that lets you print to a PDF or XML Paper Specification (XPS) file. XPS is an open-format document standard introduced by Microsoft as a competitor to Adobe Systems' PDF. You can learn more about XPS and download the add-in at http://www.microsoft.com/xps.
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by grodcay on November 27, 2007
  • Using Office 2007 to open files from legacy Office-application versions

    To save files in the older (binary) file formats, you can use the Save As option in Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007. To open files from Office 2003 (and earlier) applications in Office 2007 applications, you can use the Compatibility Mode option. If you want to open, edit, or save Office 2007 files in Office 2003 (and earlier) ...
    Posted to Tips (Forum) by grodcay on November 26, 2007
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