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My C drive crashed. Had to reinstall Office 2007 Professional. Trying to
create a simple spreadsheet this morning, I can not drag/drop page breaks and I do not have access to the PAGE SETUP toolbar in PAGE LAYOUT tab. I can access Page Break, Print area, and background only. I can't access Margins, Orientation, Size or Print titles. |
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Damn! Is 2007 up to SP3 already? Are you sure you didn't mean 2003 SP3?
Although your description involving the PAGE SETUP/PAGE LAYOUT tools does sound like you're using 2007. If we're really talking about 2007, I'd start by using the Office Button | [Excel Options] | Resources and then running the Diagnostics to see if it can detect problems and fix them for you. Even if it reports no problems, if they persist, you may have to uninstall and reinstall anyhow. I'd also look at running disk diagnostics such as CHKDISK to make sure that your drive is really healthy now. "RRUFAST" wrote: My C drive crashed. Had to reinstall Office 2007 Professional. Trying to create a simple spreadsheet this morning, I can not drag/drop page breaks and I do not have access to the PAGE SETUP toolbar in PAGE LAYOUT tab. I can access Page Break, Print area, and background only. I can't access Margins, Orientation, Size or Print titles. |
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I believe he means that he has windows xp sp3 installed. It was released to
developers this spring and to everyone else in June I believe. 2007 should certainly need sp3 but I believe it is only at sp1 :) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... Damn! Is 2007 up to SP3 already? Are you sure you didn't mean 2003 SP3? Although your description involving the PAGE SETUP/PAGE LAYOUT tools does sound like you're using 2007. If we're really talking about 2007, I'd start by using the Office Button | [Excel Options] | Resources and then running the Diagnostics to see if it can detect problems and fix them for you. Even if it reports no problems, if they persist, you may have to uninstall and reinstall anyhow. I'd also look at running disk diagnostics such as CHKDISK to make sure that your drive is really healthy now. "RRUFAST" wrote: My C drive crashed. Had to reinstall Office 2007 Professional. Trying to create a simple spreadsheet this morning, I can not drag/drop page breaks and I do not have access to the PAGE SETUP toolbar in PAGE LAYOUT tab. I can access Page Break, Print area, and background only. I can't access Margins, Orientation, Size or Print titles. |
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"2007 should certainly need sp3 but I believe it is only at sp1"
How very true! "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: I believe he means that he has windows xp sp3 installed. It was released to developers this spring and to everyone else in June I believe. 2007 should certainly need sp3 but I believe it is only at sp1 :) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... Damn! Is 2007 up to SP3 already? Are you sure you didn't mean 2003 SP3? Although your description involving the PAGE SETUP/PAGE LAYOUT tools does sound like you're using 2007. If we're really talking about 2007, I'd start by using the Office Button | [Excel Options] | Resources and then running the Diagnostics to see if it can detect problems and fix them for you. Even if it reports no problems, if they persist, you may have to uninstall and reinstall anyhow. I'd also look at running disk diagnostics such as CHKDISK to make sure that your drive is really healthy now. "RRUFAST" wrote: My C drive crashed. Had to reinstall Office 2007 Professional. Trying to create a simple spreadsheet this morning, I can not drag/drop page breaks and I do not have access to the PAGE SETUP toolbar in PAGE LAYOUT tab. I can access Page Break, Print area, and background only. I can't access Margins, Orientation, Size or Print titles. |
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Yes, I was referring to Windows XP Service Pack 3.
I ran diagnostics already, nothing shown as wrong. I've also noted that in the drop down menu's on right click of teh mouse, that the same options are not valid for use. How many times can I uninstall, reinstall my version on Office 2007 Professional before the validation key locks me out? I can't afford to lose a $300 upgrade because of this.. Also- does anyone have anything else regarding my original problem and any possible cure? "JLatham" wrote: "2007 should certainly need sp3 but I believe it is only at sp1" How very true! "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: I believe he means that he has windows xp sp3 installed. It was released to developers this spring and to everyone else in June I believe. 2007 should certainly need sp3 but I believe it is only at sp1 :) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... Damn! Is 2007 up to SP3 already? Are you sure you didn't mean 2003 SP3? Although your description involving the PAGE SETUP/PAGE LAYOUT tools does sound like you're using 2007. If we're really talking about 2007, I'd start by using the Office Button | [Excel Options] | Resources and then running the Diagnostics to see if it can detect problems and fix them for you. Even if it reports no problems, if they persist, you may have to uninstall and reinstall anyhow. I'd also look at running disk diagnostics such as CHKDISK to make sure that your drive is really healthy now. "RRUFAST" wrote: My C drive crashed. Had to reinstall Office 2007 Professional. Trying to create a simple spreadsheet this morning, I can not drag/drop page breaks and I do not have access to the PAGE SETUP toolbar in PAGE LAYOUT tab. I can access Page Break, Print area, and background only. I can't access Margins, Orientation, Size or Print titles. |
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Ok, bottom line: I'm not certain where the problem lies with your Office
install, but I will be thinking about it. If it were me, I'd be tempted to scrub the drive and start all over again once more, as time consuming as that is. As for "how many times", remember that there is a difference between just installing and ACTIVATING -- you can install and use both Windows and Office for a limited time without activating it. It is the activations that are generally limited. But Microsoft doesn't cut you off completely. Even if on-line activation fails, you'll be offered a phone number that you can call 24/7 and you can explain the situation to them (moving to a new machine, reloading onto a failed system as you are, whatever...) and they will give you a big-loooong number to type in to activate at that time. Be advised, you have to do this during the point in installation where you're shown the phone number and you have to enter the number right then - you can't just write it down and use it later. So, it's best to install and run for a few days to make sure the installation is "solid" before actually activating the product. "RRUFAST" wrote: Yes, I was referring to Windows XP Service Pack 3. I ran diagnostics already, nothing shown as wrong. I've also noted that in the drop down menu's on right click of teh mouse, that the same options are not valid for use. How many times can I uninstall, reinstall my version on Office 2007 Professional before the validation key locks me out? I can't afford to lose a $300 upgrade because of this.. Also- does anyone have anything else regarding my original problem and any possible cure? "JLatham" wrote: "2007 should certainly need sp3 but I believe it is only at sp1" How very true! "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: I believe he means that he has windows xp sp3 installed. It was released to developers this spring and to everyone else in June I believe. 2007 should certainly need sp3 but I believe it is only at sp1 :) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... Damn! Is 2007 up to SP3 already? Are you sure you didn't mean 2003 SP3? Although your description involving the PAGE SETUP/PAGE LAYOUT tools does sound like you're using 2007. If we're really talking about 2007, I'd start by using the Office Button | [Excel Options] | Resources and then running the Diagnostics to see if it can detect problems and fix them for you. Even if it reports no problems, if they persist, you may have to uninstall and reinstall anyhow. I'd also look at running disk diagnostics such as CHKDISK to make sure that your drive is really healthy now. "RRUFAST" wrote: My C drive crashed. Had to reinstall Office 2007 Professional. Trying to create a simple spreadsheet this morning, I can not drag/drop page breaks and I do not have access to the PAGE SETUP toolbar in PAGE LAYOUT tab. I can access Page Break, Print area, and background only. I can't access Margins, Orientation, Size or Print titles. |
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