Calculator GONE!

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Barry

I dont know what I did but it is not anywhere on my comp. where can I go to
get it back? Please help. Thank YOU. i have xp and office 2007.
 
B

Bob I

MS Office 2007 doesn't have a Calculator. Windows XP has Calc.exe, you
can find a shortcut to it in Accessories, or Start, Run, Calc.exe.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know that because
that's what I use.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
 
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James Silverton

JoAnn wrote on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:12:09 -0400:
Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know
that because that's what I use.)

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know that
because that's what I use.)

You prompt me to ask if there is a listing of applications that can be
run by that route. I was recently surprised to learn that I could run
shutdown by
Start> Run> shutdown -s -t (whatever)
--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
 
B

Bob I

Search for .EXE files in C:\Windows\system32

James said:
JoAnn wrote on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:12:09 -0400:
Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know
that because that's what I use.)


JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"

MS Office 2007 doesn't have a Calculator. Windows XP has
Calc.exe, you can find a shortcut to it in Accessories, or
Start, Run, Calc.exe.

Barry wrote:

I dont know what I did but it is not anywhere on my comp.
where can I go to get it back? Please help. Thank YOU. i
have xp and office 2007.
Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know that
because that's what I use.)


You prompt me to ask if there is a listing of applications that can be
run by that route. I was recently surprised to learn that I could run
shutdown by
Start> Run> shutdown -s -t (whatever)
 
J

James Silverton

Bob wrote on Thu, 16 Apr 2009 08:10:01 -0500:
Start>> Run> shutdown -s -t (whatever)
Search for .EXE files in C:\Windows\system32

Thanks, quite a list!
--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Search for .EXE files in C:\Windows\system32

But wait! There's MORE.

No Ginzu knives, sorry, but any exe (bat, cmd, vbscript ... name it, claim
it) on the PATH can be invoked this way.

And some others ... my Office directory's not on the path but

powerpnt
winword
excel

all fire up the respective apps.

Anybody have a clue why that would work?


James said:
JoAnn wrote on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:12:09 -0400:
Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know
that because that's what I use.)


JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


MS Office 2007 doesn't have a Calculator. Windows XP has
Calc.exe, you can find a shortcut to it in Accessories, or
Start, Run, Calc.exe.

Barry wrote:

I dont know what I did but it is not anywhere on my comp.
where can I go to get it back? Please help. Thank YOU. i
have xp and office 2007.


Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know that
because that's what I use.)


You prompt me to ask if there is a listing of applications that can be
run by that route. I was recently surprised to learn that I could run
shutdown by
Start> Run> shutdown -s -t (whatever)
 
J

JoAnn Paules

MM - Microsoft Magic. ;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


Steve Rindsberg said:
Search for .EXE files in C:\Windows\system32

But wait! There's MORE.

No Ginzu knives, sorry, but any exe (bat, cmd, vbscript ... name it, claim
it) on the PATH can be invoked this way.

And some others ... my Office directory's not on the path but

powerpnt
winword
excel

all fire up the respective apps.

Anybody have a clue why that would work?


James said:
JoAnn wrote on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:12:09 -0400:

Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know
that because that's what I use.)


--


JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



MS Office 2007 doesn't have a Calculator. Windows XP has
Calc.exe, you can find a shortcut to it in Accessories, or
Start, Run, Calc.exe.

Barry wrote:

I dont know what I did but it is not anywhere on my comp.
where can I go to get it back? Please help. Thank YOU. i
have xp and office 2007.


Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know that
because that's what I use.)


You prompt me to ask if there is a listing of applications that can be
run by that route. I was recently surprised to learn that I could run
shutdown by
Start> Run> shutdown -s -t (whatever)
 
B

Bob I

Read up here to satisfy the curiosity.
http://commandwindows.com/runline.htm

Steve said:
Search for .EXE files in C:\Windows\system32


But wait! There's MORE.

No Ginzu knives, sorry, but any exe (bat, cmd, vbscript ... name it, claim
it) on the PATH can be invoked this way.

And some others ... my Office directory's not on the path but

powerpnt
winword
excel

all fire up the respective apps.

Anybody have a clue why that would work?



James said:
JoAnn wrote on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:12:09 -0400:


Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know
that because that's what I use.)


--


JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"




MS Office 2007 doesn't have a Calculator. Windows XP has
Calc.exe, you can find a shortcut to it in Accessories, or
Start, Run, Calc.exe.

Barry wrote:


I dont know what I did but it is not anywhere on my comp.
where can I go to get it back? Please help. Thank YOU. i
have xp and office 2007.


Actually, Start - Run - Calc works, no .exe needed. (I know that
because that's what I use.)


You prompt me to ask if there is a listing of applications that can be
run by that route. I was recently surprised to learn that I could run
shutdown by
Start> Run> shutdown -s -t (whatever)
 
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