Catastrophic error

T

TAD1956

I have installed Producer and currently have Office 2003 installed on my
system. When I go to publish the file Producer gives me a Catastrophic error.
Does anyone know a resolution to this problem.
 
G

Glen Millar

Hi,

Catastrophic is relative. I walked outside and the moon is the correct way
up. Upside down would be catastrophic!

Anyway, I'm not belittling your problem. It could be that Producer thinks
2007 is the main version installed and wont believe you have 2003 still
installed. Have you tried to reinstall producer? I know that Producer is
certainly not supported in 2007. If I had an Internet explorer that worked
I'd look further, sorry.

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Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
 
G

Glen Millar

Hi,

Only the bats and flying foxes see the moon the way you folks do, when they
are hanging upside down for a sleep!

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Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
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B

Bill Dilworth

Which is strange, because two rights sends you back in the direction you
came.

Bill D.
 
G

Glen Millar

So on, average, you haven't turned either direction.

--

Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
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B

Bill Dilworth

I'm not sure, but I think we decided that if you have made 8 wrongs, you
have not come full circle.

2 wrongs <> 1 right
2 rights = turn around
2 turn abouts = full circle
therefore 8 wrongs <> full circle


of course you can also say that the standard deviation of our sample is
equivalent to the range of the samples.

Bill D.
 
G

Glen Millar

Bill,

If the circle was 3d, it might be a torus.....

A lecturer once stood before us,
comparing the sphere and the torus.
"With pi groups distinct,
they're different!" he winked,
but loop classes just seemed to bore us.


http://www.mathreference.com/jokes.html

--

Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
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