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I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer
user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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Steps to Change the Author of an Excel Spreadsheet in Excel 2007:
That's it! The author of the Excel spreadsheet should now be changed to your company computer user name. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
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hi
generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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It's also helpful to read the subject line when responding!<vbg
-- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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i did.
regards FSt1 "Ragdyer" wrote: It's also helpful to read the subject line when responding!<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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correction.
we must be in different sites. in the one i'm in, the subject was truncated. sorry regards FSt1 "FSt1" wrote: i did. regards FSt1 "Ragdyer" wrote: It's also helpful to read the subject line when responding!<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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I, like apparently Ragdyer, see the Subject line as this...
How do I change the author of a spreadsheet in Excel 2007? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "FSt1" wrote in message ... correction. we must be in different sites. in the one i'm in, the subject was truncated. sorry regards FSt1 "FSt1" wrote: i did. regards FSt1 "Ragdyer" wrote: It's also helpful to read the subject line when responding!<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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hi
sorry again. but what i see in microsoft communities is how do i change the author of a spreadshee....... i appologize to all. regards FSt1 "Rick Rothstein" wrote: I, like apparently Ragdyer, see the Subject line as this... How do I change the author of a spreadsheet in Excel 2007? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "FSt1" wrote in message ... correction. we must be in different sites. in the one i'm in, the subject was truncated. sorry regards FSt1 "FSt1" wrote: i did. regards FSt1 "Ragdyer" wrote: It's also helpful to read the subject line when responding!<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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No apology necessary, but yet another reason for using the newsgroup
directly, and not using Microsoft's web interface to the group. -- David Biddulph "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi sorry again. but what i see in microsoft communities is how do i change the author of a spreadshee....... i appologize to all. regards FSt1 "Rick Rothstein" wrote: I, like apparently Ragdyer, see the Subject line as this... How do I change the author of a spreadsheet in Excel 2007? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "FSt1" wrote in message ... correction. we must be in different sites. in the one i'm in, the subject was truncated. sorry regards FSt1 "FSt1" wrote: i did. regards FSt1 "Ragdyer" wrote: It's also helpful to read the subject line when responding!<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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I wonder why the web interface imposes a limit on the number of characters
(I guess that it what the limitation is) it displays in the Subject line... it is not like I would think there would be a requirement for that or anything. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... No apology necessary, but yet another reason for using the newsgroup directly, and not using Microsoft's web interface to the group. -- David Biddulph "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi sorry again. but what i see in microsoft communities is how do i change the author of a spreadshee....... i appologize to all. regards FSt1 "Rick Rothstein" wrote: I, like apparently Ragdyer, see the Subject line as this... How do I change the author of a spreadsheet in Excel 2007? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "FSt1" wrote in message ... correction. we must be in different sites. in the one i'm in, the subject was truncated. sorry regards FSt1 "FSt1" wrote: i did. regards FSt1 "Ragdyer" wrote: It's also helpful to read the subject line when responding!<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi generally it's helpful to state your version of excel especially since 2007 came out 2003. filepropertiesauthor box 2007 office buttonpreparepropertiesauthor box Regards FSt1 "Rodney" wrote: I want to change the author of an Excel spreadsheet from my home computer user name to my company computer user name. Thanks for your response. |
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Just a field on a web page, gotta be a limit someplace for everything.
Rick Rothstein wrote: I wonder why the web interface imposes a limit on the number of characters (I guess that it what the limitation is) it displays in the Subject line... it is not like I would think there would be a requirement for that or anything. |
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I'm not a web designer (obviously from my last comments), but could they
have used a TextBox control (or some other device) which would allow you to display a portion of the text in it and, if you wanted to see the rest, click into it and arrow into the portion of text that didn't fit in displayed width? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Bob I" wrote in message ... Just a field on a web page, gotta be a limit someplace for everything. Rick Rothstein wrote: I wonder why the web interface imposes a limit on the number of characters (I guess that it what the limitation is) it displays in the Subject line... it is not like I would think there would be a requirement for that or anything. |
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Just had to make me open the darn web page to look, didn't ya. What I
can see is the view is what is "truncated", I don't know where the cutoff is , 255 chars or what for the field. But if one "drags" the pane size wider, you will see more of the subject, constrained by the width of the pane that you can configure in your browser window. Now I'm heading back to my newsgroup reader, bah! Rick Rothstein wrote: I'm not a web designer (obviously from my last comments), but could they have used a TextBox control (or some other device) which would allow you to display a portion of the text in it and, if you wanted to see the rest, click into it and arrow into the portion of text that didn't fit in displayed width? |
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And you just had to make me open the darn web page to look, didn't ya?<g
First thing I noticed is that, unless I went to the wrong place, this newsgroup didn't even exist in the web interface. Okay, putting that aside, I see what you mean about the field being dependent on the width of the pane; however, it would seem that there is some kind of limit on the number of characters (less than 255 for sure) when the message gets posted... or else why would the subject line appear truncated in our newsgroup readers? Well, whatever, obviously we are not going to solve the problem... we'll just have to put up with it until everyone learns the benefit of using *real* newsgroup readers.<g Now I'm heading back to my newsgroup reader as well! -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Bob I" wrote in message ... Just had to make me open the darn web page to look, didn't ya. What I can see is the view is what is "truncated", I don't know where the cutoff is , 255 chars or what for the field. But if one "drags" the pane size wider, you will see more of the subject, constrained by the width of the pane that you can configure in your browser window. Now I'm heading back to my newsgroup reader, bah! Rick Rothstein wrote: I'm not a web designer (obviously from my last comments), but could they have used a TextBox control (or some other device) which would allow you to display a portion of the text in it and, if you wanted to see the rest, click into it and arrow into the portion of text that didn't fit in displayed width? |
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![]() Rick Rothstein wrote: And you just had to make me open the darn web page to look, didn't ya?<g First thing I noticed is that, unless I went to the wrong place, this newsgroup didn't even exist in the web interface. Okay, putting that aside, I see what you mean about the field being dependent on the width of the pane; however, it would seem that there is some kind of limit on the number of characters (less than 255 for sure) when the message gets posted... or else why would the subject line appear truncated in our newsgroup readers? Well, whatever, obviously we are not going to solve the problem... we'll just have to put up with it until everyone learns the benefit of using *real* newsgroup readers.<g Now I'm heading back to my newsgroup reader as well! The link. ;-) http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US |
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Okay, that is why I missed it... the name is different. The web page calls
it "Excel General Questions" and my newsgroup reader calls it "excel.misc" -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Bob I" wrote in message ... Rick Rothstein wrote: And you just had to make me open the darn web page to look, didn't ya?<g First thing I noticed is that, unless I went to the wrong place, this newsgroup didn't even exist in the web interface. Okay, putting that aside, I see what you mean about the field being dependent on the width of the pane; however, it would seem that there is some kind of limit on the number of characters (less than 255 for sure) when the message gets posted... or else why would the subject line appear truncated in our newsgroup readers? Well, whatever, obviously we are not going to solve the problem... we'll just have to put up with it until everyone learns the benefit of using *real* newsgroup readers.<g Now I'm heading back to my newsgroup reader as well! The link. ;-) http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US |
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![]() Rick Rothstein wrote: Okay, that is why I missed it... the name is different. The web page calls it "Excel General Questions" and my newsgroup reader calls it "excel.misc" Oh, I just used Microsoft "search" for "Excel Discussions" and popped the link that had excel.misc in it open, then scrolled to look at the subject for this thread. |
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