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Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMMicrosoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
Microsoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
05/27/2004 03:09 AMThe Data Assistant for Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 provides
an easy-to-use method of inserting and managing graphical data objects
such as Visio drawings, and Excel charts and named ranges into
PowerPoint presentations.
There are three basic features for the tool: inserting graphical data
objects into PowerPoint, saving graphical data objects for future use,
and retrieving saved graphical data objects for reuse. Because the
Data Assistant creates a connection between PowerPoint and the host
application of the data object (Excel or Visio), you have the option
of inserting the data object as it was saved or refreshing it to
reflect any changes that were made to the data object.
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMOffice 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
Office 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
08/09/2004 02:30 AMThe CHM provides an overview of the FabriKam project and how to use
the FabriKam virtual PC environment and documentation to best learn
about the rich potential of the Microsoft Office System as a
development platform. Each solution and platform component section
described the salient points that help developers focus on areas of
interest.
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
04/05/2005 01:27 AM By Rob Griffiths, Macworld
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
01/26/2004 01:10 AMMicrosoft continues to build bridges between Office desktop apps and
reservoirs of back-office data. The "Information Worker Bridge"
project now under way seeks to make it easier for integrators or
in-house developers to make Excel or Word de-facto front ends for
back-end accounting, ERP or other applications, sources said. In
theory, this would take back-office integration beyond ODBC drivers
and InfoPath, the Office application that lets people build dynamic
forms on their desktops that tap into back-office XML data.
Microsoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
Microsoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
06/02/2004 12:06 PM Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of two new Office
2003 Business Intelligence (BI) Accelerators, the Microsoft® Office
Business Scorecards Accelerator and the Microsoft Office Excel Add-in
for SQL Server (TM) Analysis Services. Designed for and built on the
Microsoft Office System and Windows Server System (TM) , the Office BI
Accelerators provide customers and partners with increased access to
data that is critical to maximizing business performance. Information
workers and industry partners can also use the accelerators to assess
performance in real time and reshape strategy and redeploy resources
as market conditions change, staying one step ahead of their
competition. By taking advantage of existing Microsoft technology
investments, the accelerators are a cost-effective way for end users
and partners to increase their business insight and automate formerly
manual business processes, providing greater efficiency, productivity
and enhanced decision-making.
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
04/15/2004 11:48 AMA Microsoft XML architect explains how and why customers and partners
will take advantage of an XML reference schema used by Microsoft's
Visio data-diagramming tool. The schema is being added to an open,
royalty-free documentation and license program for Office 2003.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
the Microsoft Office System
Redistributable Package Beta 2 (x86)
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
the Microsoft Office System
Redistributable Package Beta 2 (x86)
04/18/2005 07:13 AMVSTO2005 beta redistributable package is the most recent update to the
VSTO redistributable runtime and includes everything you need to run
applications developed using the .NET Framework and Microsoft Office
Word 2003 and Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
Microsoft Producer for Microsoft Office
PowerPoint 2003 Version 2
Microsoft Producer for Microsoft Office
PowerPoint 2003 Version 2
07/20/2004 11:16 PMMicrosoft Producer 2003 for PowerPoint 2003 is the next release of
this very popular add-in for PowerPoint 2003 and PowerPoint 2002.
Producer 2003 provides users with many powerful new features that make
it easier to synchronize audio, video, slides, and images to create
engaging and effective rich-media presentations. Producer 2003 gives
content and media professionals, as well as everyday PowerPoint users
a host of new content authoring features.
Microsoft To Launch Indon Version Of
Microsoft Office
Microsoft To Launch Indon Version Of
Microsoft Office
08/03/2004 04:11 AMAntara Aug 3 2004 8:42AM GMT
FC Now: Where Can Commercials Go Next?
FC Now: Where Can Commercials Go Next?
03/25/2005 03:55 PMOver the few past years I've been playing around with the concept of
Contextual branding. The notion of sending the right message, to the
right audience, at the right time. Let's make the PSP for example. For
some reason it...
Television Commercials Come to the Web
Television Commercials Come to the Web
01/19/2004 02:53 AMBeginning this week, more than a dozen big Web sites will run
full-motion video commercials from Pepsi, AT&T, Honda, Vonage and
Warner Brothers.
Televion Commercials Come to the Web
Televion Commercials Come to the Web
01/19/2004 01:41 AMBeginning this week, more than a dozen big Web sites will run
full-motion video commercials from Pepsi, AT&T, Honda, Vonage and
Warner Brothers.
Over 50 Years of Presidential
Commercials
Over 50 Years of Presidential
Commercials
07/05/2004 09:02 PMYes, the election is still months away, but couldn't you do with just
a few more Presidential campaign commercials? Of course you could.
Especially when the feature folks you haven't...
Communist era Czech TV commercials
Communist era Czech TV commercials
05/06/2004 04:12 PMLet's have fun laughing at the poor production quality of these
pathetic commie-era TV ads. It's no surprise the suicide rate was so
high over there. I was ready to open a vein just watching these clips.
Or maybe it was the fact that they're in Windows Media format, the
only format even more hideous than Real Player. I guess it's the
perfect media player to showcase these TV spots -- Windows Media feels
like it was invented by eastern european scientists who had KGB agents
holding guns to their heads.
Link
(Thanks, John!)Would Satellite TV Providers Ditch
Commercials?
Would Satellite TV Providers Ditch
Commercials?
01/03/2005 02:58 PMWith all this talk about the
battl
es convergence creates, one potentially interesting one is whether
or not pay TV providers would ever experiment with ripping out
commercials from programs. Already, some "premium" channels come
without commercials and satellite radio has tried the
"commercial-free" game also. However, plenty of existing TV stations
come with lots of commercials, leading to the possibility that a pay
TV provider could, in theory, offer a DVR service that would get rid
of commercials. That, at least, is the speculation after it was
revealed that UK satellite TV provider BSkyB has
received a patent for a DVR device that skips ads automatically or
that can just record portions of shows (such as just recording a
favorite band's appearance on a music video station). Of course, it
seems a bit questionable as to how this is patentable. Commercial
skip technology has been around for a while, and is hardly
"non-obvious." Also, BSkyB responds in the article in a way
suggesting they just got the patent to use it to charge anyone else
who dared to offer such features, while having no plans to offer the
feature themselves. Still, it does raise some interesting questions
about whether or not part of the battle is going to come from pay TV
providers (both cable and satellite) and the broadcasters. There have
already been a few very public battles about how much certain channels
cost to get included in a pay TV offering -- and it's not hard to see
the cable and satellite providers eventually respond by threatening to
cut out commercials to get some more leverage in the negotiations.
Bad Commercials Trigger DVR Fast
Forwarding
Bad Commercials Trigger DVR Fast
Forwarding
04/05/2005 02:15 PMWhile the story linked here is mostly about yet another overhyped
prediction saying that TiVo-like DVR devices are
"a
threat to commercial advertising," there are two interesting
points that seem obvious -- but haven't gotten much attention in these
debates. The first is that, while everyone figures out how to fast
forward through commercials, some people apparently forget
until a
bad commercial comes on. In other words, they're fine watching a
commercial that seems interesting, amusing or relevant -- but when the
bad commercials come on, they realize they are wasting their time.
The second point is that users of DVR's, while fast forwarding through
commercials do tend to be paying close attention to what's on the TV,
looking for "heavily branded screenshots" that indicate it's time to
stop fast-forwarding. While this idea has been taken and tweaked to
lead to
TiVo'
s popup ads during commercials, it does make you wonder if
advertisers will start designing more TiVo-friendly commercials which
would be heavily branded, even for people fast forwarding through. It
might also mean that some TV shows could try a branded intro shot,
with a statement along the lines of "Stop fast forwarding NOW!" which
could also be sponsored by various brands -- though, that could annoy
non-DVR using watchers.
Video Games As The Modern Car
Commercials
Video Games As The Modern Car
Commercials
02/16/2004 12:57 AMApparently, the car racing video game Gran Tourismo has been so
popular helping automakers sell cars to young adults, that many car
companies are starting to
put out their own video games and are setting up places to play
the games in dealerships. The article talks about kids who play Gran
Tourismo and get so involved in modding and driving a specific car
that they want that car in real life as well. However, now that the
automakers are realizing this is a good way to sell cars, some are
wondering if the fad is over, suggesting that as soon as the folks in
suits figure something out, the kids know better than to stick around.
Still, it's yet another example of companies realizing that you're
better off creating promotional items that people
want, and
then getting them out there into the world.
The Freaky Universe of McDonald's
Commercials
The Freaky Universe of McDonald's
Commercials
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TiVo Users Watch More Commercials
TiVo Users Watch More Commercials
05/26/2004 12:20 PMOur LA-based sister-site Defamer has a great write-up about a recent
study that shows people that use a TiVo (or other DVR) may actually be
watching more commercials than those that watch regular TV. The boil
down is this: people...
Coming Soon to a Retailer Near You:
Custom Commercials
Coming Soon to a Retailer Near You:
Custom Commercials
12/29/2004 04:11 PMIn 2005, retail technology executives predict targeted, customized
commercials will be piped into dressing rooms, shopping carts and
checkout lines.
TiVo Users May See More Commercials...
Sort Of
TiVo Users May See More Commercials...
Sort Of
05/26/2004 02:41 AMThere have been studies in the past that showed that TiVo (or similar
DVR users) often can recall the commercials they've fast forwarded
through. Now, Dave Pell from
Davenetics points us to a new study that actually suggests
DVR
users see more commercials - even though they're just fast
forwarding through them. Basically, the people most likely to have
and use a DVR device are the same people who were likely to simply
channel surf when commercial came on in the past - meaning they saw
very few commercials. Now, however, while they may be fast forwarding
through the commercials, they are still at least "seeing" them - and
possibly getting some brand recognition. In fact, the survey suggests
the net impact of advertising on DVR users may be positive. Of
course, it might help if broadcasters and advertisers continued to
look at more
creative
advertising solutions. As Dave suggests, "The first advertiser
to shoot commercials in slow motion wins."
TiVo plans to replace old commercials
with new
TiVo plans to replace old commercials
with new
04/07/2005 03:19 AMOne of the best things about watching TiVoed content is skipping
through commercials. TiVo and Comcast have come up with a new feature
they hope will keep you from hitting fast-forward.

'1984' among greatest Super Bowl
commercials
'1984' among greatest Super Bowl
commercials
01/22/2004 01:00 PMApple's legendary "1984" commercial has been nominated for CBS' "Super
Bowl's Greatest Commercials" television special, which will air on
Saturday, January 31 at 9:00 p.m...
Clear Channel Cuts Commercials To Just
Most Of The Time, Instead Of All
Clear Channel Cuts Commercials To Just
Most Of The Time, Instead Of All
07/19/2004 02:51 PMI tend not to listen to very much radio at all, but when I do flip
around the dial, it does seem like commercial radio these days is
pretty much all commercials, all the time. Well, it looks like Clear
Channel is starting to realize that while they may own all the radio
stations out there, they're facing competition from satellite and
internet radio (as well as people listening to their own music via CD
players and digital music players). So, today, they've made a big
splash by announcing that all of their radio stations will
now have fewer commercials -- though, they don't say by how
much. Of course, if you read between the lines, the announcement is
also stating (though, not explicitly) that in doing so, Clear Channel
is also going to raise advertising fees. They're trying to limit
supply to push up the price, but this is coded as: "more effective
opportunities and value for their advertising dollar."
A history of presidential campaign
commercials, 1952-2000
A history of presidential campaign
commercials, 1952-2000
06/15/2004 07:01 AM
A
history of presidential campaign commercials, 1952-2000
In 1968, presidential candidate Richard Nixon was sitting in the
office of Roger Ailes, a producer on The Mike Douglas Show, before a
taping of the program. Nixon remarked, "It's too bad a guy has to
rely on a gimmick like television to get elected." Ailes
responded, "Television is no gimmick, and nobody will ever be
elected to major office again without presenting themselves well on
it." This is an exhibition from the
American Museum of the Moving Image
which provides the advertising spots of the candidates for US
president.
Real/Windows Media Player only, server is slow as
molasses Useful add-ons to help you around
Microsoft Office
Useful add-ons to help you around
Microsoft Office
09/22/2004 06:29 PMRoyal Gazette Sep 22 2004 10:36PM GMT
It's like Microsoft Office... except
it's not...
It's like Microsoft Office... except
it's not...
01/08/2004 08:01 PM
Eeewwww... What ARE YOU THINKING Apple
Computer?
I just ordered it anyway, but this is crazy. Microsoft Office is
the last thing in the world I'd want to compare iLife with.
via Zeitgeist
"Discovery Channel has new commercials.
Lower lefthand corner of the flash."
"Discovery Channel has new commercials.
Lower lefthand corner of the flash."
05/30/2004 02:36 PMTransexual Korean pop singer stars in
sanitary napkin commercials
Transexual Korean pop singer stars in
sanitary napkin commercials
04/15/2004 01:10 PM
Harisu, a famous
transexual pop singer in Korea, will appear in TV commercials for
menstrual pads.
"Harisu, who's hit song "Foxy Lady" has
made her quite busy lately, will return to Korea on Friday. She is
currently in the United States, where she will perform a concert after
being selected as the "Korean Artist We'd Most Like to See" by the LA
Korean Chamber of Commerce. Harisu, who's hit song "Foxy Lady" has
made her quite busy lately, will return to Korea on Friday. She is
currently in the United States, where she will perform a concert after
being selected as the "Korean Artist We'd Most Like to See" by the LA
Korean Chamber of Commerce."
Link (Via World of Wonder)Microsoft Office 'As Gaeilge' soon
Microsoft Office 'As Gaeilge' soon
04/10/2005 12:54 PMIrish Independent Apr 10 2005 1:27PM GMT
"La fin de Microsoft Office en Israël"
"La fin de Microsoft Office en Israël"
01/03/2004 10:00 PMMicrosoft opens first NI office
Microsoft opens first NI office
09/21/2004 08:14 AMRTE Online Sep 21 2004 12:33PM GMT
Report: Microsoft Office
Report: Microsoft Office
05/14/2004 10:37 AMmoving mail from Mac to PC
Microsoft makes over Office
Microsoft makes over Office
07/27/2004 09:32 AMZDNet UK Jul 27 2004 2:03PM GMT
Anatomy Of A Bug In Microsoft Office
Anatomy Of A Bug In Microsoft Office
08/27/2004 01:56 PMMicrosoft readies new Mac Office
Microsoft readies new Mac Office
01/06/2004 02:26 PMZDNet Jan 6 2004 1:41PM ET
Microsoft Readies New Mac Office
Microsoft Readies New Mac Office
01/06/2004 02:26 PMIn a sign that Microsoft plans to be in the Apple market for some
time, the software giant said Tuesday that a new version of Office for
the Mac is on its way and that another is already in the works. By Ina
Fried (CNET News.com via MyAppleMenu)
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