Saturday, October 30, 2010

How to Update to Microsoft Word 2007 With 2009 Hotfixes




Cumulative update packages released in August 2009 contain the recent hotfixes for Microsoft Office 2007. A hotfix is a single package with files that address specific problems in a product. The updates are useful for both core suite applications and servers; they are only distributed through Microsoft Customer Service and Support. There are several packages available, each created to correct one or more problems. Here you will learn how to update your system with the Microsoft Word hotfixes.
Step One:
Research the two hotfix packages that are available for Microsoft Word. A thorough list of the available packages is on the Microsoft Support site.
Step Two:
Determine which hotfix package servicing Word will solve your problem. It is recommended that you only apply the hotfix package for the problem you are experiencing. The first (#974162) addresses a problem with a computer that is running Windows XP. In this case, if you enable the Recognize Text Using OCR feature, the Office Document Imaging Tool may crash. The second hotfix package (#973401) addresses 14 different problems, some of which are specific to foreign versions of the program. A few English-version problems relate to: the SharePoint library, Outlook 2007, hyperlinks, and tables. A full list of the 14 fixes can be viewed here.
Step Three:
Verify that your system has 2007 Microsoft Office suite Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2. You must have one of these on your system in order to apply these hotfixes.
Step Four:
Contact Microsoft support and ask for the appropriate hotfix for your system. You must reference the Knowledge Base article number for the hotfix to request it. To make contact with a support professional, click Get Help Now at the bottom of the Microsoft Support page. You can make initial contact via e-mail, online chat, or telephone (1-800-MICROSOFT begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              1-800-MICROSOFT      end_of_the_skype_highlighting).
Tips:
It is recommended by Microsoft that you test the hotfixes before deploying them.
This update is cumulative, meaning each new fix contains the complete list of hotfixes and security fixes from the previous update package. If the problems do not seriously hinder you, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next update package to update your system thoroughly.
You will not need to make any changes to the registry to use one of these hotfixes and neither of the packages replace a previously released hotfix.
Warning:
If additional problems occur during your search and install, you may be required to create a separate service request, which will incur support costs
Kristie Lorette is a freelance copywriter and marketing consultant specializing in helping small businesses and entrepreneurs. 

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Limited iPads For Free - Get A Free iPad Just For Testing The New Version!




If you've been itching to get your own iPad but don't have the extra cash right now, you are in luck. There is a high demand for unique users to help test for the new version of the Apple iPad and best of all, they want you to try it for FREE! So, how is this possible?
Most people would be quick to ignore these types of offers and with good reason. People get scammed every day on the internet and that's not going to change any time soon. What most people don't realize is that companies are always looking for new users to help test their products and provide feedback for them. The problem is that they are only able to give out a limited amount of iPads for free so it can be pretty difficult to find out when these promotions become available.
So why would these companies give away their products for FREE?
The companies can afford to give away their products for free because they are backed by third party sponsors that will cover the costs of gifts, like the Apple iPad for example. By giving away a number of devices, they are able to get reviews from many different people by allowing them to test their products. It is a simple and smart way for companies to not only discover flaws in their product, but also to get new customers for life.
In most cases, testing is only made available when a product is first being launched or if a new version of a product needs testing, which happens to be the case with the Apple iPad. To put this into perspective, the company is able to provide the public with brand new iPads for FREE by having us help with testing which then in turn helps them to improve their product and gain more exposure in the process. Makes sense, doesn't it?