How to: Create a report for an Office 2003 MST File

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Capmark Hank

I created an MST for Office about a year ago. I'd like to create a READABLE
(no not the Orca txt file) report of what the MST file contains.
Any suggesttions??!!?!

Thanks
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Hank,

I'm not clear on what you're looking for specifically in the report. The MSTViewer tool from the Office Resource Kit
(http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003) will create a listing of the MST settings that can be opened in a text editor or in Excel.

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I created an MST for Office about a year ago. I'd like to create a READABLE
(no not the Orca txt file) report of what the MST file contains.
Any suggesttions??!!?!

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Hank,

I'm not clear on what you're looking for specifically in the report. The MSTViewer tool from the Office Resource Kit
(http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003) will create a listing of the MST settings that can be opened in a text editor or in Excel.

===========
I created an MST for Office about a year ago. I'd like to create a READABLE
(no not the Orca txt file) report of what the MST file contains.
Any suggesttions??!!?!

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Hank,

I'm not clear on what you're looking for specifically in the report. The MSTViewer tool from the Office Resource Kit
(http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003) will create a listing of the MST settings that can be opened in a text editor or in Excel.

===========
I created an MST for Office about a year ago. I'd like to create a READABLE
(no not the Orca txt file) report of what the MST file contains.
Any suggesttions??!!?!

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Hank,

I'm not clear on what you're looking for specifically in the report. The MSTViewer tool from the Office Resource Kit
(http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003) will create a listing of the MST settings that can be opened in a text editor or in Excel.

===========
I created an MST for Office about a year ago. I'd like to create a READABLE
(no not the Orca txt file) report of what the MST file contains.
Any suggesttions??!!?!

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Hank,

I'm not clear on what you're looking for specifically in the report. The MSTViewer tool from the Office Resource Kit
(http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003) will create a listing of the MST settings that can be opened in a text editor or in Excel.

===========
I created an MST for Office about a year ago. I'd like to create a READABLE
(no not the Orca txt file) report of what the MST file contains.
Any suggesttions??!!?!

Thanks >>
 
C

Capmark Hank

Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. The MST viewer works fine. I just wanted something
a little prettier for documentation purposes. We're in the middle of the
ever popular "Microscope up the Butt" audit right now and want to have
everything as clean as possible!!
i can use it in Excel and it should be fine.

Thanks again,
--Hank
 
C

Capmark Hank

Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. The MST viewer works fine. I just wanted something
a little prettier for documentation purposes. We're in the middle of the
ever popular "Microscope up the Butt" audit right now and want to have
everything as clean as possible!!
i can use it in Excel and it should be fine.

Thanks again,
--Hank
 
C

Capmark Hank

Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. The MST viewer works fine. I just wanted something
a little prettier for documentation purposes. We're in the middle of the
ever popular "Microscope up the Butt" audit right now and want to have
everything as clean as possible!!
i can use it in Excel and it should be fine.

Thanks again,
--Hank
 
C

Capmark Hank

Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. The MST viewer works fine. I just wanted something
a little prettier for documentation purposes. We're in the middle of the
ever popular "Microscope up the Butt" audit right now and want to have
everything as clean as possible!!
i can use it in Excel and it should be fine.

Thanks again,
--Hank
 
C

Capmark Hank

Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. The MST viewer works fine. I just wanted something
a little prettier for documentation purposes. We're in the middle of the
ever popular "Microscope up the Butt" audit right now and want to have
everything as clean as possible!!
i can use it in Excel and it should be fine.

Thanks again,
--Hank
 

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