Calendar Wizard

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pat

When I run the Calendar Wizard for Word 2002, I do not
get the right Calendar. I select the Calendar that
says "Boxes and Borders" but no boxes or borders appear.
I have used this same calendar with other systems and it
works fine...

Any Help?

Thanks
 
T

TF

Pat

Do you have drawing Options selected under Tools, Options, View?



: When I run the Calendar Wizard for Word 2002, I do not
: get the right Calendar. I select the Calendar that
: says "Boxes and Borders" but no boxes or borders appear.
: I have used this same calendar with other systems and it
: works fine...
:
: Any Help?
:
: Thanks
 
T

TF

Pat

Very strange. I've not noted this problem previously to this report. My only
suggestion is that you remove the Wizards and Templates by running Office
Setup, mark them Not Available, OK that and setup will remove the wizards
and templates. Open Word and confirm they have been uninstalled. Then do the
reverse and mark them as Run from My Computer. Does that restore the correct
functionality.

Terry

: yes
: >-----Original Message-----
: >Pat
: >
: >Do you have drawing Options selected under Tools,
: Options, View?
: >
: >--
: >Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: >http://word.mvps.org/
: >
: message
: >: >: When I run the Calendar Wizard for Word 2002, I do not
: >: get the right Calendar. I select the Calendar that
: >: says "Boxes and Borders" but no boxes or borders
: appear.
: >: I have used this same calendar with other systems and
: it
: >: works fine...
: >:
: >: Any Help?
: >:
: >: Thanks
: >
: >
: >.
: >
 
G

Guest

Terry,
Should I mark other applications (Excel, Outlook, Power
Point) as "Not Available" when I run set up again, or
will that uninstall all of those also? If I should not
mark them as Not Avail, will it mess anything up to
install another copy on top pf the current copy?

Thanks
Pat
 
T

TF

Sometimes if you try to install another copy over the existing copy it
doesn't actually do anything: setup sees the files are already there and
doesn't replace them. To guarantee replacement, remove them as I outlined.
It should only be necessary to remove the Wizards from Word.

Terry

: Terry,
: Should I mark other applications (Excel, Outlook, Power
: Point) as "Not Available" when I run set up again, or
: will that uninstall all of those also? If I should not
: mark them as Not Avail, will it mess anything up to
: install another copy on top pf the current copy?
:
: Thanks
: Pat
: >-----Original Message-----
: >Pat
: >
: >Very strange. I've not noted this problem previously to
: this report. My only
: >suggestion is that you remove the Wizards and Templates
: by running Office
: >Setup, mark them Not Available, OK that and setup will
: remove the wizards
: >and templates. Open Word and confirm they have been
: uninstalled. Then do the
: >reverse and mark them as Run from My Computer. Does that
: restore the correct
: >functionality.
: >
: >Terry
: >
: message
: >: >: yes
: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >Pat
: >: >
: >: >Do you have drawing Options selected under Tools,
: >: Options, View?
: >: >
: >: >--
: >: >Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: >: >http://word.mvps.org/
: >: >
: >: message
: >: >: >: >: When I run the Calendar Wizard for Word 2002, I do
: not
: >: >: get the right Calendar. I select the Calendar that
: >: >: says "Boxes and Borders" but no boxes or borders
: >: appear.
: >: >: I have used this same calendar with other systems
: and
: >: it
: >: >: works fine...
: >: >:
: >: >: Any Help?
: >: >:
: >: >: Thanks
: >: >
: >: >
: >: >.
: >: >
: >
: >
: >.
: >
 
P

Pat

but how do I mark the other applications? Excel? Power
Point? Outlook and so on. Should I let the set up
install them again, and just mark the Wizard and
templates as "Not available"?

Thanks for your help...
Pat
 
T

TF

I don't see what your problem is. Just follow the instructions and you will
get a fresh install of the Wizard. What has Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
got to do with the Wizard in Word?

Terry

: but how do I mark the other applications? Excel? Power
: Point? Outlook and so on. Should I let the set up
: install them again, and just mark the Wizard and
: templates as "Not available"?
:
: Thanks for your help...
: Pat
:
: >-----Original Message-----
: >Sometimes if you try to install another copy over the
: existing copy it
: >doesn't actually do anything: setup sees the files are
: already there and
: >doesn't replace them. To guarantee replacement, remove
: them as I outlined.
: >It should only be necessary to remove the Wizards from
: Word.
: >
: >Terry
: >
: >: >: Terry,
: >: Should I mark other applications (Excel, Outlook, Power
: >: Point) as "Not Available" when I run set up again, or
: >: will that uninstall all of those also? If I should not
: >: mark them as Not Avail, will it mess anything up to
: >: install another copy on top pf the current copy?
: >:
: >: Thanks
: >: Pat
: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >Pat
: >: >
: >: >Very strange. I've not noted this problem previously
: to
: >: this report. My only
: >: >suggestion is that you remove the Wizards and
: Templates
: >: by running Office
: >: >Setup, mark them Not Available, OK that and setup will
: >: remove the wizards
: >: >and templates. Open Word and confirm they have been
: >: uninstalled. Then do the
: >: >reverse and mark them as Run from My Computer. Does
: that
: >: restore the correct
: >: >functionality.
: >: >
: >: >Terry
: >: >
: >: message
: >: >: >: >: yes
: >: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >: >Pat
: >: >: >
: >: >: >Do you have drawing Options selected under Tools,
: >: >: Options, View?
: >: >: >
: >: >: >--
: >: >: >Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: >: >: >http://word.mvps.org/
: >: >: >
: in
: >: >: message
: >: >: >: >: >: >: When I run the Calendar Wizard for Word 2002, I
: do
: >: not
: >: >: >: get the right Calendar. I select the Calendar
: that
: >: >: >: says "Boxes and Borders" but no boxes or borders
: >: >: appear.
: >: >: >: I have used this same calendar with other systems
: >: and
: >: >: it
: >: >: >: works fine...
: >: >: >:
: >: >: >: Any Help?
: >: >: >:
: >: >: >: Thanks
: >: >: >
: >: >: >
: >: >: >.
: >: >: >
: >: >
: >: >
: >: >.
: >: >
: >
: >
: >.
: >
 
P

Pat

no change.....

-----Original Message-----
I don't see what your problem is. Just follow the instructions and you will
get a fresh install of the Wizard. What has Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
got to do with the Wizard in Word?

Terry

: but how do I mark the other applications? Excel? Power
: Point? Outlook and so on. Should I let the set up
: install them again, and just mark the Wizard and
: templates as "Not available"?
:
: Thanks for your help...
: Pat
:
: >-----Original Message-----
: >Sometimes if you try to install another copy over the
: existing copy it
: >doesn't actually do anything: setup sees the files are
: already there and
: >doesn't replace them. To guarantee replacement, remove
: them as I outlined.
: >It should only be necessary to remove the Wizards from
: Word.
: >
: >Terry
: >
: >: >: Terry,
: >: Should I mark other applications (Excel, Outlook, Power
: >: Point) as "Not Available" when I run set up again, or
: >: will that uninstall all of those also? If I should not
: >: mark them as Not Avail, will it mess anything up to
: >: install another copy on top pf the current copy?
: >:
: >: Thanks
: >: Pat
: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >Pat
: >: >
: >: >Very strange. I've not noted this problem previously
: to
: >: this report. My only
: >: >suggestion is that you remove the Wizards and
: Templates
: >: by running Office
: >: >Setup, mark them Not Available, OK that and setup will
: >: remove the wizards
: >: >and templates. Open Word and confirm they have been
: >: uninstalled. Then do the
: >: >reverse and mark them as Run from My Computer. Does
: that
: >: restore the correct
: >: >functionality.
: >: >
: >: >Terry
: >: >
: >: message
: >: >: >: >: yes
: >: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >: >Pat
: >: >: >
: >: >: >Do you have drawing Options selected under Tools,
: >: >: Options, View?
: >: >: >
: >: >: >--
: >: >: >Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: >: >: >http://word.mvps.org/
: >: >: >
: in
: >: >: message
: >: >: >: >: >: >: When I run the Calendar Wizard for Word 2002, I
: do
: >: not
: >: >: >: get the right Calendar. I select the Calendar
: that
: >: >: >: says "Boxes and Borders" but no boxes or borders
: >: >: appear.
: >: >: >: I have used this same calendar with other systems
: >: and
: >: >: it
: >: >: >: works fine...
: >: >: >:
: >: >: >: Any Help?
: >: >: >:
: >: >: >: Thanks
: >: >: >
: >: >: >
: >: >: >.
: >: >: >
: >: >
: >: >
: >: >.
: >: >
: >
: >
: >.
: >


.
 
T

TF

Pat

I'm out of ideas.

Terry

: no change.....
:
:
: >-----Original Message-----
: >I don't see what your problem is. Just follow the
: instructions and you will
: >get a fresh install of the Wizard. What has Excel,
: Outlook and PowerPoint
: >got to do with the Wizard in Word?
: >
: >Terry
: >
: message
: >: >: but how do I mark the other applications? Excel?
: Power
: >: Point? Outlook and so on. Should I let the set up
: >: install them again, and just mark the Wizard and
: >: templates as "Not available"?
: >:
: >: Thanks for your help...
: >: Pat
: >:
: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >Sometimes if you try to install another copy over the
: >: existing copy it
: >: >doesn't actually do anything: setup sees the files are
: >: already there and
: >: >doesn't replace them. To guarantee replacement, remove
: >: them as I outlined.
: >: >It should only be necessary to remove the Wizards from
: >: Word.
: >: >
: >: >Terry
: >: >
: >: >: >: >: Terry,
: >: >: Should I mark other applications (Excel, Outlook,
: Power
: >: >: Point) as "Not Available" when I run set up again,
: or
: >: >: will that uninstall all of those also? If I should
: not
: >: >: mark them as Not Avail, will it mess anything up to
: >: >: install another copy on top pf the current copy?
: >: >:
: >: >: Thanks
: >: >: Pat
: >: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >: >Pat
: >: >: >
: >: >: >Very strange. I've not noted this problem
: previously
: >: to
: >: >: this report. My only
: >: >: >suggestion is that you remove the Wizards and
: >: Templates
: >: >: by running Office
: >: >: >Setup, mark them Not Available, OK that and setup
: will
: >: >: remove the wizards
: >: >: >and templates. Open Word and confirm they have been
: >: >: uninstalled. Then do the
: >: >: >reverse and mark them as Run from My Computer. Does
: >: that
: >: >: restore the correct
: >: >: >functionality.
: >: >: >
: >: >: >Terry
: >: >: >
: in
: >: >: message
: >: >: >: >: >: >: yes
: >: >: >: >-----Original Message-----
: >: >: >: >Pat
: >: >: >: >
: >: >: >: >Do you have drawing Options selected under
: Tools,
: >: >: >: Options, View?
: >: >: >: >
: >: >: >: >--
: >: >: >: >Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: >: >: >: >http://word.mvps.org/
: >: >: >: >
: >: >: >: >"pat" <[email protected]>
: wrote
: >: in
: >: >: >: message
: >: >: >: >: >: >: >: >: When I run the Calendar Wizard for Word 2002,
: I
: >: do
: >: >: not
: >: >: >: >: get the right Calendar. I select the Calendar
: >: that
: >: >: >: >: says "Boxes and Borders" but no boxes or
: borders
: >: >: >: appear.
: >: >: >: >: I have used this same calendar with other
: systems
: >: >: and
: >: >: >: it
: >: >: >: >: works fine...
: >: >: >: >:
: >: >: >: >: Any Help?
: >: >: >: >:
: >: >: >: >: Thanks
: >: >: >: >
: >: >: >: >
: >: >: >: >.
: >: >: >: >
: >: >: >
: >: >: >
: >: >: >.
: >: >: >
: >: >
: >: >
: >: >.
: >: >
: >
: >
: >.
: >
 
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