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I installed Office 2010 and I would like to know if there is a trick to convert all files (.doc in .docx, etc)
It's not so clear why would you want to do that. Office 2010 has a backward compatibility and it and will have no problem reading your .doc files. If you just want to convert these files to .docx format, you can just open them in Office 2010 and use the Save As.. option.
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I have PowerShell script which required PowerShell version 4.0 so i want to write PowerShell script to upgrade version of PowerShell to 4.0 so client can use easily.
When you download the zip with WMF5.1 from Microsoft Website, it already includes a Powershell install script. No need to reinvent the wheel.
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I've been asked to sort the sections of a very long Word file according to their title.
Is there any easy way to do it using a macro?
If it is not possible, what approach would you go for?
Word actually already have built-in functionality for this. Doing a quick Google search gave the following tutorial to accomplish what you are asking: http://wordribbon.tips.net/T011238_Sorting_by_Headings.html
I just followed the tutorial using Microsoft Office 2013 without any issues, so hopefully this will get you going :)
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I'm using Microsoft Word 2010, and I'm wondering whether it's possible to turn on spellchecking for German. The spellcheck works fine for English.
You can add the ability to check German spelling if you purchase and install a German Single Language Pack for Office . See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites for more information and a link to purchase. You cannot legally download Office language packs from anywhere.
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I created a function in VBA. I want Excel 2007 to show the Autocomplete when writing this function in the cell's Excel.
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How to use the autocomplete feature for VBA function in Excel 2007 with Excel Add-In (.xlam)?
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In Excel 2010, the autocomplete works
In Excel 2007 with Excel Macro-Enabled Worksheet (.xlsm), the autocomplete works. The test file here.
But, in Excel 2007 with Excel Add-In (.xlam), the autocomplete NOT works. The test file here.
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I have a situation in Microsoft CRM 2011 in which contacts and accounts are associated N-N. I need to be able to import the data from a cvs file but have not been able to find a solution so far. Any help will be appreciated.
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You can't do this with the standard import tool in MS CRM 2011. You can only import the data and 1:N relationships.