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Russers

Changing the "Licensed to" name in microsoft office
 
When I activated microsoft office xp 2002, I did not provide my name. Now,
when I create new workbooks within Excel, my name does not show up as the
author of the workbook. Is there a way to fix this?

Anne Troy

Changing the "Licensed to" name in microsoft office
 
Tools--Options, User Info... (in Word)

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"Russers" wrote in message
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When I activated microsoft office xp 2002, I did not provide my name.
Now,
when I create new workbooks within Excel, my name does not show up as the
author of the workbook. Is there a way to fix this?




garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Changing the "Licensed to" name in microsoft office
 
Start Word, click on Tools | Options | User Information, and
enter your name.

Russers wrote:

When I activated microsoft office xp 2002, I did not provide my name. Now,
when I create new workbooks within Excel, my name does not show up as the
author of the workbook. Is there a way to fix this?




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