Opening a Word Document Using the Word.Application Object
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Opening Word Files on a PC With Linux
Opening Word Files on a PC With Linux
01/02/2004 02:23 AMNew York Times Jan 2 2004 1:45AM ET
Outlook / Word Object Tag Vulnerability
Outlook / Word Object Tag Vulnerability
07/13/2004 10:33 AM“James C. Slora has reported a vulnerability in Microsoft Word
and Outlook, potentially allowing malicious people to gain system
access. The problem arises when Word is used to edit mails in
Outlook. This can possibly be exploited to execute arbitrary code on a
user’s system if the user is tricked into forwarding a malicious
email with an unclosed ‘’ tag. Reportedly, this can only
be exploited when mails are forwarded. This may also be possible to
exploit through malicious HTML documents if edited in Word. Solution:
Do not use Word as the default mail editor.”
"identical to a document produced in
Microsoft Word"
"identical to a document produced in
Microsoft Word"
09/10/2004 03:47 AMMicrosoft Word Document ML Schemas
Published
Microsoft Word Document ML Schemas
Published
11/17/2003 12:49 PMTwo Microsoft Word tricks for instant
document access
Two Microsoft Word tricks for instant
document access
03/27/2005 08:43 PMLockergnome Mar 28 2005 12:11AM GMT
Windows Tip: Create Document Scraps in
Microsoft Word
Windows Tip: Create Document Scraps in
Microsoft Word
09/26/2004 07:10 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 26 2004 11:11AM GMT
Re: Microsoft Word Email Object Data
Vulnerability
Re: Microsoft Word Email Object Data
Vulnerability
07/09/2004 04:43 PMhttp-equiv_at_excite.com (Jul 09 2004)
Microsoft Word Email Object Data
Vulnerability
Microsoft Word Email Object Data
Vulnerability
07/09/2004 12:05 PMJames C. Slora, Jr. (Jul 08 2004)
Improvements in Word 2002/XP and Word
2003 for Legal Users
Improvements in Word 2002/XP and Word
2003 for Legal Users
02/01/2005 09:56 PMThis document lists changes made to Word 2002 (XP) and Word 2003 that
are of interest to the legal world. Changes listed include: document
stability and recovery; security; document management; track changes
and compare; formatting; and research.
Microsoft Word 5.1: The Apex of Word
Processing
Microsoft Word 5.1: The Apex of Word
Processing
06/18/2004 12:37 PMPDF2Office Personal - Microsoft Word
Plug-in to Directly Open and Convert PDF
Documents to Microsoft Word Format
PDF2Office Personal - Microsoft Word
Plug-in to Directly Open and Convert PDF
Documents to Microsoft Word Format
08/27/2004 04:07 PMRecosoft's PDF2Office Personal, a PDF to Word converter, adds to a
family of products addressing PDF document conversion. [PRWEB Aug 27,
2004]
Word Rage 2: New Word Order 2.1.1
Word Rage 2: New Word Order 2.1.1
06/01/2004 08:21 PMA challenging, fast-paced game of word guessing.
Word 2003: XML Toolbox for Microsoft
Office Word 2003
Word 2003: XML Toolbox for Microsoft
Office Word 2003
12/03/2003 12:40 AMThis toolbox assists the XML content author and developer working with
the new XML features of Word 2003.
The Word XML Toolbox requires that .NET Programmability Support is
enabled. For .NET Programmability Support to be installed during the
Office 2003 setup, the PIAs require the .NET Framework 1.1 already be
installed. It is recommended that you install the Microsoft .NET
Framework 1.1 before you install Microsoft Office 2003. With the .NET
Framework 1.1 already installed, a complete installation of Office
2003 will install all of the PIAs.
HTML Document Object
HTML Document Object
05/18/2004 05:51 PMHTMLObject 2.18 Adds Form display+Validation support!
HTML Document Object 2.18 (Development)
HTML Document Object 2.18 (Development)
05/18/2004 06:10 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 2.19 (Stable)
HTML Document Object 2.19 (Stable)
06/24/2004 01:20 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 2.22 (Stable)
HTML Document Object 2.22 (Stable)
07/02/2004 10:55 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 2.21 (Stable)
HTML Document Object 2.21 (Stable)
07/01/2004 03:57 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 2.23 (Stable)
HTML Document Object 2.23 (Stable)
09/24/2004 06:00 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 2.25 (Stable)
HTML Document Object 2.25 (Stable)
01/04/2005 03:21 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 2.20 (Stable)
HTML Document Object 2.20 (Stable)
06/25/2004 01:26 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 1.25 (WebSite Code)
HTML Document Object 1.25 (WebSite Code)
01/04/2005 03:21 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 1.21 (WebSite Code)
HTML Document Object 1.21 (WebSite Code)
05/18/2004 06:10 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
HTML Document Object 1.22 (WebSite Code)
HTML Document Object 1.22 (WebSite Code)
06/24/2004 01:20 PMPerl module which provides for Dynamic HTML documents.
Immediate opening for Perl/mod_perl/DBI
for statistical analysis application
(Tempe, AZ)
Immediate opening for Perl/mod_perl/DBI
for statistical analysis application
(Tempe, AZ)
01/02/2004 04:57 PMSiVerion - United States, AZ, Tempe (2004-01-02)
Understanding The Owl Document
Management Permissioning Model (A PHP
Application)
Understanding The Owl Document
Management Permissioning Model (A PHP
Application)
02/05/2003 06:23 PMUnderstanding The Owl Document Management Permissioning Model (A PHP
Application)
Owl is a Open Source document management system (download link at the
end of this document) written in PHP that my company, the FuzzyGroup,
recently installed for a client. The client asked us for additional
documentation on the permissioning model that Owl uses and rather than
write it solely for this client, we thought it better to blog the
information for permanent reference. To be specific, our client asked
us:
There are a lot of options to chose from under restrictions when
uploading. Could you explain some of the terms you used. i.e. write?
Does that mean you can write on the downloaded document? Could you
please just clarify the options and which ones are best?
==> Read Story
How the Word Gets Around
How the Word Gets Around
05/07/2004 05:01 AMHow does a meme travel through the blogosphere? The Memespread Project
seeded an idea and watched it grow, learning a lot about information
transmission along the way. By Daniel Terdiman.
one word
one word
12/02/2003 01:07 AMsimple. you'll see one word at the top of the following page.
you have sixty seconds to write about it.
as soon as you click 'go' the page will load with the cursor in place.
don't think. just write.
Ix-nay on the b-word
Ix-nay on the b-word
12/31/2004 06:32 PMXeni Jardin:
Not long ago,
NY Daily News gossipist
Lloyd Grove decreed his column a
Paris
Hilton-free zone,
announcing that only if "she discovers a cure for cancer, wins
the Nobel Peace Prize, launches herself into outer space - or even
gets her high-school diploma" would the shark-jumping heiress appear
again by name. Well, I've been guilty of a similar sin in 2004, and I
hereby pledge to go cold turkey on the word "blog" for, oh, at least
the next 72 hours. Today, there's news that dictionary publisher
Merriam-Webster named "blog" the "Word of the Year," and that just
feels like the last fucking straw. It's time for at least a temporary
autokibosh. There. Hear that? The sound of the b, l, o, and g keys on
my key**ard hittin* the **tt*m *f the trash can here in my *ffice. F*r
a few days, anyway.
LinkWord of the day
Word of the day
01/28/2004 01:32 PMStockphotopia: Where all those people you see in advertising come from.
"The new website looks great, but could use a few more faces
from stockphotopia on the index page."
Word 5.1 Plus
Word 5.1 Plus
06/18/2004 08:50 PMIf you sit down with a bunch of people and ask them what they want in
a word processor, they start from Word 5.1 as the baseline, but
they'll, almost always, want something more. By Rick Schaut (via
MyAppleMenu)
Let Word Do It
Let Word Do It
08/31/2004 11:28 AMIt makes no sense, whatsoever, to think in terms of some mythical
"average" user. What does make sense is to think in terms of the
defaults that will satisfy
most users. By Rick Schaut (via
MyAppleMenu)
I Spy . . . a New Word
I Spy . . . a New Word
01/17/2003 07:35 PMFor the citations, he uses Lexis-Nexis, Dow Jones News Retrieval and
Electric Library. He also uses Google and his local library. ...
The Word Spy
The Word Spy
03/15/2003 02:38 PMWord Spy (recently coined words and phrases) .. heaven for word geeks
.. have compiled a list .. trendy lingo .. logophilia .. Wordspy - ..
WordSpy .. Wordspy .. wordspy .. Not
track this
site | 6 links
From Word to XML
From Word to XML
12/30/2003 06:31 PMIn the year's last Q&A column John E. Simpson discusses some of the
issues surrounding the conversion of MS Word documents to XML.
Say the word
Say the word
07/31/2004 08:27 PMUSA Today Aug 1 2004 0:02AM GMT
Word Up
Word Up
08/17/2004 06:48 PMWord out
Word out
01/07/2004 06:05 PMJimmy Guterman in Business 2.0 (subscription
required):
2004 will be the year that blogs go
mainstream, although doing so will not have the liberating effect that
today's well-known bloggers are predicting. We won't enjoy some
avalanche of great new independent presses tearing down the media
monoliths or something similarly utopian. We'll just get ... more
voices. The volume of blogs will mean that individual ones will lose
much of their impact among the technorati -- and the technorati will
lose whatever little impact they're having on mainstream media. In a
world where millions blog regularly, pundits like Lawrence Lessig,
Clay Shirky, and Dave Winer aren't celebrities anymore. As with other
Net media (from Usenet to webcams), the old-timers will whine about
how the good old days were better, but the movement of blogging from
an elitist activity to just another thing we all do on the Net can't
be considered anything but healthy.
This year, the
broadcast television networks will bow to reality and start
accommodating TiVo (TIVO) and the new generation of Net-enabled media
appliances. Chief among them will be Sony's (SNE) upcoming PSX, which
will unite TiVo functionality, massive storage, Net access, and a game
console. The hybrid device has proven to be surprisingly popular in
its initial just-before-Christmas release in Japan, and there's a
nation of living rooms with too many knotted patch cords that need a
cost-effective solution. Using everything from product placement to
various forms of viewer participation, TV execs will finally deal with
these new devices and find that there's life beyond the 30-second ad
spot.
My corollary to the first one: Conceiving
the Net in static real estate terms "sites" that are "under
construction," for example will give way to more journalistic
concepts. Writing. Posting. Linking. Replying. Commenting. Answering.
Sourcing.
A whole new world of verbs and verbiage.
Word It
Word It
08/11/2004 09:10 PM
Word It is your opportunity to express in as many words, and as
many other graphic elements as you need, what best describes each
monthly topic. Each month we will choose a specific topic, idea or
theme. For example: the first theme was
“inspiration.” So you would go home, or do it
at work, and find words, images, artwork, whatever that best describes
what inspiration means to you. It could be anything: music, cats,
chocolate, museum, love, laundry. Anything that reflects what
inspiration is to you. You can do whatever you want to it: vectorize
it, photoshop it, scan it or build it and then send it to us.
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