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From: sebastion on 10 Dec 2009 07:10 Good morning, I am using home and student edition of office 2007 and I need to open a publisher document, and it seems I need a file converter. Is there something I can dl to allow me to open this type of file through word ? or is there a converter within word that I am not finding ? Thanks
From: Daddy on 10 Dec 2009 07:39 "Where is the Publisher Viewer?" http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA102339061033.aspx Daddy "sebastion" <sebastion(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:17C56A47-77E8-4EBF-8CB7-0676D1DB6DE4(a)microsoft.com... > Good morning, > > I am using home and student edition of office 2007 and I need to open a > publisher document, and it seems I need a file converter. Is there something > I can dl to allow me to open this type of file through word ? or is there a > converter within word that I am not finding ? > > Thanks
From: profilename1 on 21 Dec 2009 23:25 these instructions don't work for Vista because the pathway is different - there is no run option in the start menu. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to change the permissions because I get the same error 1406. I've had a look at changing the permissions myself but I don't want to make things any more complicated. I am logged on as an administrator so I should have full control permissions (although that's just my assumption so I could be wrong there). -- x "Animenia" wrote: > > If you are using windows XP do the following. > > Click on Start > Click on Run > Type: regedt32 > Hit Enter > Right-Click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and chose Permissions > > You should have a few options in the list of usergroups. Click on > SYSTEM > Make sure that Full Control and Read are ticked in the box below. > Click OK. > > Double-Click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Right-Click on SOFTWARE and chose Permissions > > Click on SYSTEM and again make sure that Full Control and Read options > are ticked. Click OK. > > Do the following steps in case the error message specify a certain > registry path. > > > If you are on Windows Vista you can try these step but I haven't > verified that they work. > > / Ani > > >
From: Steve Rindsberg on 22 Dec 2009 09:53 In article <6690B3C7-DB94-47AA-B5BE-E980E1C3435F(a)microsoft.com>, Profilename1 wrote: > these instructions don't work for Vista because the pathway is different - > there is no run option in the start menu. Click the big round button at bottom left, whatever it's called. On the menu that pops up, to the right of "All Programs" click "Run" Suggestion: get used to translating instructions between XP/Vista/Windows7. They're not THAT different and you can't expect people to spin out instrux for all three every time they answer a question. > Does anyone have any suggestions on > how to change the permissions After you've used Run to start Regedit, right click on the key you want to change (it looks like a foldler icon) and choose Permissions. because I get the same error 1406. I've had a > look at changing the permissions myself but I don't want to make things any > more complicated. I am logged on as an administrator so I should have full > control permissions (although that's just my assumption so I could be wrong > there).
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