• WSSamantha

    WSSamantha

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    • in reply to: Word and Fill-In fileds #1206337

      Try unprotecting the document before you print. I’ve run across forms that exhibit this same behavior while protected, but once unprotected allow the replaced information in the field to print.

      If that doesn’t work, instead of filling the prompted information in within the field, simply replace the field with the needed information.

    • in reply to: Print Two Sided #1206245

      That’s weird. I tried this with a spreadsheet that contained three worksheets, WS #1 was two pages long; WS #2 was one page, and WS #3 was 2 pages long.

      Using Excel 2007, this duplexed perfectly (the first time). Since then, I’ve been unable to recreate my even partial success.

      When I added a third page to WS #1, the first two pages duplexed and third page printed on its own page, with WS #2 starting a new page, as did WS #3 (which successfully duplexed the two pages onto one).

      I switched the order of the worksheets, and found that if the first worksheet is only one page, then none of the pages print duplexed.
      Then I tried adding a third page to the first worksheet, only WS #3 duplexed. Finally, I went back to the original configuration that had successfully duplexed, and once again, only the final two-page worksheet printed duplex, with all the previous pages printing on one-side only.

    • in reply to: Windows and Office Symbols #1205926

      It’s been a while since I’ve used Office 2003, but if memory serves, you can edit any button on the toolbar. When you are in the customize toolbar dialogue, open the appropriate toolbar, right-click on the button and choose copy, and see if you can paste that image into your spreadsheet. If that doesn’t work, try editing the button itself, and see if it will allow you to then copy the image.

    • in reply to: Hey Jude #1204627

      Welcome to the “real” Lounge, Tony. You’ll fit in just fine.

      not to imply that the technical assistance folks find elsewhere in the Lounge isn’t valuable, but it’s this kind of sharing and connection on a personal level that makes the Lounge invaluable — it’s a rare occurrence, and once you’ve experienced it, you’ll fight tooth and nail to keep it (sorry if you’ve felt like you’ve been on the wrong end of that fight, but we’re a passionate group, for good reason). [/size]

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1204222

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1198466

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1199669

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1200061

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1200788

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1201707

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1202478

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1203387

      So now, you see, I have a friend again, and I didn’t really want a friend.
      Friends are so boring; always saying smoochy-nice things, whereas with enemies you can usually get a right good argument going just by commenting on the weather, or pulling a tatty photo of a cat out your wallet …..

      You’ve obviously never had me as a friend before. You’ll never need another enemy, Chris. I promise.

    • in reply to: multiple printer names #1197523

      It would be much faster and much less headache to delete all the printer definitions and start from scratch.

    • in reply to: This is for Jezza and all other active Loungers #1196804

      I can tell you one thing, (or maybe it’s two) that I won’t ever be doing any wing walking OR skiing! I’m content to be able to walk to and from the car to the various buildings I visit!

      Maybe you should start off slow and take up dancing.

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1196025

      People whose profiles show that they have never changed their name should be careful about throwing stones at glass houses. Or something!

      I wonder what the criteria is for one’s profile to accurately reflect a name-change? My own profile incorrectly states that I have no name change history to report. I last changed my Lounge name back in 2002(ish) when I dropped the name of my then-newly-appointed ex-husband from my profile. But it hasn’t been nearly that long since the Lounger formerly known as John Grey changed his name. I’d have thought we’d be able to see that historical event.

      Does the name history only reflect changes since the switch to WS?

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