1. Go to the compose (new email) screen.Along the top you should see 'Message' 'Insert' 'Options'. Right click anywhere in the space to the right of the word 'Options' and un-check "Minimize the Ribbon" (or just use the Alt+n keys). Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks

    Go to the compose (new email) screen.

    Along the top you should see ‘Message’ ‘Insert’ ‘Options’. Right click anywhere in the space to the right of the word ‘Options’ and un-check “Minimize the Ribbon” (or just use the Alt+n keys).

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

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  2. Thank you for your suggestions, here an update: I got the file working - how, no idea. I re-opened the original attachment, deleted the one I had on my PC and voila, it works.

    Thank you for your suggestions, here an update: I got the file working – how, no idea. I re-opened the original attachment, deleted the one I had on my PC and voila, it works.

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  3. Try this:With your data in Sheet 1 in Column A starting at cell 1 to cell 500andWith your data in Sheet 2 in Column A starting at cell 1 to cell 150 On Sheet 2 enter the formula cell B1: =IF(ISERROR(MATCH(A1,Sheet1!$A$1:$A$500,0)),"No Match in Sheet 1","Match") Drag down 150 rows. If there is a MatcRead more

    Try this:

    With your data in Sheet 1 in Column A starting at cell 1 to cell 500
    and
    With your data in Sheet 2 in Column A starting at cell 1 to cell 150

    On Sheet 2 enter the formula cell B1:

    =IF(ISERROR(MATCH(A1,Sheet1!$A$1:$A$500,0)),”No Match in Sheet 1″,”Match”)

    Drag down 150 rows.

    If there is a Match, then the word Match will appear in column B
    If there is no Match, then No Match in Sheet 1 will appear in column B

    Also, since your importing the data, make sure your Numbers are really Numbers not TEXT that look like numbers.

    Real numbers will be Right Justified in the cell.

    A simply way to insure all your numbers are numbers is to do a simple: =A1*1 this should force any TEXT to Numbers.

    See how that work.

    Also, Excel questions are best asked in the Office Software Forum.

    MIKE

    http://www.skeptic.com/

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  4. why not run the cd in administrator mode and use the compatibility option?Some HELP in posting on Computing.net plus free progs and instructions Cheers

    why not run the cd in administrator mode and use the compatibility option?

    Some HELP in posting on Computing.net plus free progs and instructions Cheers

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  5. Seems it is due to "Search Conduit". There are a number of removal methods given here:http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks

    Seems it is due to “Search Conduit”. There are a number of removal methods given here:
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/…

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

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  6. If it's not software related then it sounds like you've got an intermittant hardware problem where things sometimes work and sometimes don't so you can't rule anything out.It could be something as simple as a loose wire. Or it might be a weak power supply. Or a peripheral. You can temporarily disconRead more

    If it’s not software related then it sounds like you’ve got an intermittant hardware problem where things sometimes work and sometimes don’t so you can’t rule anything out.

    It could be something as simple as a loose wire. Or it might be a weak power supply. Or a peripheral. You can temporarily disconnect all the drives and remove all the cards and then add those items back one-by-one and see if the failure cooperates and immediately causes the problem. Of course, when you’re connecting or disconnecting stuff make sure the power cable is disconnected.

    The 11:00 PM thing must be some task as Derek suggests or a bios setting. If it’s neither then I think your PC needs an exorcist.

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  7. As you can see from your logs, you had stuff installed, that you do not know, how it had been installed.A lot of programs, now give you the choice to install toolbars & other during the install. Either uncheck these items during install, or use Custom install. No more click, click during an install,Read more

    As you can see from your logs, you had stuff installed, that you do not know, how it had been installed.
    A lot of programs, now give you the choice to install toolbars & other during the install. Either uncheck these items during install, or use Custom install. No more click, click during an install, you have to read after each click.

    I use Softpedia, down the bottom of the page, they make you aware what Ad-supported programs the author of the program has included.
    Sample pages
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD…
    First and foremost, extra attention needs to be paid during installation as ImgBurn offers to create desktop shortcuts to third-party apps, as well as install a browser toolbar onto the host computer, which are not required to ensure the smooth running of the app.
    SS of above.
    http://i.imgur.com/jgGYNsP.gif
    This is what ImgBurn tries to install.
    http://i.imgur.com/ms4DzE9.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/vVkd39a.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/rqFVaHs.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/sm1T7h6.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/vhkKLYo.gif

    Use Unchecky to help prevent these third party installs. Nothing is perfect, the badies are always ahead of the goodies, so be vigilant.
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/System…
    http://unchecky.com/
    A reliable application that aims to protect your computer against third-party components often offered during software installations.

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  8. I used to have a version of Micrografx (loved it). I think is a 16 bit program and that's why it won't run on 64 bit. In fact you can use Word to do a lot of the things it used to do (laying out photo's on A4 and so forth).Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks message edited by Derek

    I used to have a version of Micrografx (loved it). I think is a 16 bit program and that’s why it won’t run on 64 bit. In fact you can use Word to do a lot of the things it used to do (laying out photo’s on A4 and so forth).

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

    message edited by Derek

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