Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Full Version for PC - Page 4 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Hellow this is naga i have downloaded the

I suggest you download it again. If you paid for it, you should be able to download a new copy free of charge and start the installation process again. If that does not work, I would contact the seller or Microsoft to assist with the install since it is a new purchase.
1/17/2018 5:33:12 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Jan 17, 2018 • 197 views
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Product key of ms office 2007

You can go to microsoft.com to their support section. You may be able to talk to someone online or call their 800 number for assistance with a product key that is invalid.
12/12/2017 6:47:07 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Dec 12, 2017 • 528 views
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I have windows 7 home premium on my laptop, I have

the microsoft office that came with your laptop the licence may have expired check your origional deal when you purchased it if its expired microsoft may give you new *********** but you will have to pay but may be cheaper than a new install. or try free office programmes like open office or libre office they are good just log on to the websites and download its FREE
11/28/2017 12:51:14 PM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Nov 28, 2017 • 88 views
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Cant find Infopath/inflr.cab file in location...

What is the source of installation do you use to install Office (CD or Download source)? If you are installing using the disc create a new folder on the computer, copy the entire contents of the disk to a new folder on the desktop and then run the installation from the setup file in the folder and check if it works fine. If it is a download source file, try extracting the download file using the steps mentioned below and then try to install and check if you are able to install Office. Click Start, Search programs and files, Drag and drop the .exe file to the Run window and type '/extract' without quotes Now try to install Office by double clicking on setup.exe Refer the link below to know how to extract .exe files:
5/25/2020 5:12:07 PM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on May 25, 2020 • 4,844 views
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Emails stuck in outbox and not being sent

at the top of the email tool bar click on accounts > go to properties click on server tab and then adjust the settings , click on the advanced tab and adjust nad click on IMAP tab and adjust apply as required not sending indicates a problem in the outgoing smpt setting
10/4/2017 10:11:01 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Oct 04, 2017 • 162 views
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I can send email and receive email but I cant view

You must setup Outlook to use cox POP and SMTP servers for email. Contact cox to get these settings.
9/26/2017 11:22:12 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Sep 26, 2017 • 179 views
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How to download microsoft excel 2007 full version

Hi, Im afraid there is no legal way to get the FULL Version of Microsoft Excel for Free. However there are a couple free alternatives you can try: Open Office: Download Apache OpenOffice Google Sheets: Google Sheets create and edit spreadsheets online for free These are the two I use the most. Is there a specific reason you need Microsoft Excel?
7/26/2017 6:52:56 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Jul 26, 2017 • 247 views
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Keyboard response problem with Microsoft Office 2007

Hello, Brenda. I apologize for the delay in this response. I typed a very long post last night, with (I believe) 12 items posed, in order to try to help zero in on the problem. Then, when I checked back today, for some reason it has disappeared. (I understand there has been some sort of issue with postings not saving properly, but I imagine FixYa is working on that.)

I did quite a lot of research on this - some 2+ hours - to try to make sure I wasn't overlooking something. So, I am going to try to basically recreate last night's content. Then we'll go from there.
  1. Please provide the exact model & specs of the Toshiba you are using (model #, hard drive, memory & type of memory, processor, specific version of OS, and graphics card). It might also be relevant to check out what other programs (non-MS) are on the machine, but we should start with the basics.
  2. Are you using the built-in keyboard and touchpad, or have you attached external devices? If external, what is being used? Is the same lack of response (as of the keyboard) noted in the mouse or touchpad used?
  3. Does the failure to respond occur in any program, at any time, without any routine event having occurred before it happens, or is it limited to one program, or following some particular type of usage? For example, is it only when you are in Office, or is it there even if you are just, say, working in MS Windows (such as using a search or explorer function)?
  4. As a sub-item of #3, if you are in Office when this occurs, is it primarily related to any one program, or is it more prevalent when performing one type of task over others? Further, does any specific type of usage or event generally lead to the complete lockup?
  5. As you have posted this under Office Pro 2007 Full Version, please confirm that this is your version of Office (Professional 2007). How was this placed on the machine: retail purchase with clean install, upgrade of free trial installed at OEM level, retail install following removal of trial, e.g., or perhaps through some type of download? When the install was executed, did you install with standard options (letting Office choose typical items) or did you do some customization?
  6. If you did have an OEM free trial on the machine, was it ever used, and did you uninstall it before installing your current product?
  7. What antivirus or other malware-prevention software are you running? Was the antivirus disabled during the Office installation?
  8. Is the Automatic Update feature turned on, and if so, in what fashion? By this, I mean, is the system completing automatic updates from download to install without your intervention, is it turned off with you going out periodically to download updates when you choose, or somewhere in between, such as download but let you choose when to install? Are you using the Windows Update and/or Microsoft Update? And, on updates, have you installed SP1 for Office 2007 (and if Vista, same question there)?
  9. Did the response issue begin immediately after installation of Office was completed, or was there any lag time when it still functioned properly? (For instance, activated, then it started, or two days later, or installed some other products, etc.)
  10. What process was followed to activate Office software, and were there any problems encountered in this procedure?
  11. Please check the Device Manager and Event Viewer, and let's make sure that the devices all appear normal (no error indications) and what types of events are in the event viewer at or around the time this occurs.
  12. Have you verified that all drivers on the machine are current and up to date, as well as BIOS and firmware? (There are some issues with Vista drivers out there, and we can locate those if we identify the specific need.)
  13. Did you use the machine with any other word processing type function prior to install of Office? What I'm trying to get at here is how certain we are that it is completely relative to the installation of Office. In other words, did the machine keep up with your typing before Office without issue?
  14. When Toshiba said there was no hardware issue, what exactly did they say they did to verify that? I ask this, as I recently helped with a huge issue with an HP laptop that simply was not right, and techs were ridiculously inadequate when stating nothing was wrong with the machine - it was proven many times over that this was untrue & I spent more than 100 hours on the phone with everyone from tech support to several "Case Managers" - and they still didn't live up to all of their commitments. Bad news! At any rate, we won't give up and if it's hardware, they have to live up to their end of the bargain.
I don't know that these are all the same questions I posted last night, but I think we are generally addressing the same issues for the most part. Now, a couple of basic things before getting into the whole list of questions - and feel free to post back in pieces if you need to!

Some folks have had issues with the keyboard "flexing" when typing, due to some basically "flimsy" plastic construction... This is obviously dependent on the model, so may be irrelevant to your situation.

Check Toshiba's policy re replacement after xx times being serviced for the same issue. (Most often 2x.)

-- Have you tried to attach an alternative keyboard to see if you have the same problem? I think this could be a key factor in determining with a little more certainty if this is a hardware or software problem. For example, if you have access to a USB keyboard, plug it in and let's see how the input functions using that. [NOTE: This presumes that you are comfortable with the actions necessary to direct your system to use the alternative input source. If not, let me know - I'll walk you through it.] If you still have the delay in typing, we'll know that it is more likely a software issue as opposed to a hardware issue. (Or at least that it is not an issue with the keyboard hardware piece.)
-- Run a memory check and hard disk check to verify A-OK.
-- Open your task manager and watch your CPU usage among the services that are running as you use the machine. [If you click on the "CPU" column header, sort the list to where the services using the most CPU resources are at the top. These services will move up and down based on their individual usage as you go, and you should be able to see what services are running and using the resources.] This will also allow you to see what percentage of your resources are being used before and during keyboard usage. Plus, if the machine locks up while using the keyboard, you should be able to see what service is running and most likely at the heart of the matter when it does. I would also suggest sorting (click the column header as needed) on the Memory being used by each process. If you see some process "hogging" memory, this is symptomatic also in the next issue outlined.

-- Related to the monitoring of services and resources above, it is possible that what you are seeing as a delay in keyboard response is actually an issue with the entire system. For example, if the CPU usage goes to 100% for some period, and perhaps an extended period of time, it could be perceived that the system has locked up when it really is just going through some ridiculously long process that is unrelated to the keyboard. I have most often seen this with the Automatic Updates (whether the "Windows" or the "Microsoft" version). Automatic Updates has routinely, over the past 2 years or so, created issues by consuming (grabbing up) all of your system resources, which precludes response from almost every other process occurring within your system.

Further, MS keeps saying the issues are corrected and providing fixes, but after four or five times of believing this and turning the Automatic Updates option back on, I have now decided that for at least some period of time, to leave it turned off until I am certain it really is corrected. This caused all sorts of problems with my laptop - even misreporting the CPU speed! So, unless you see that the automatic update process is absolutely not involved, I would suggest turning it off while you work through this. Then, you can turn it back on if you choose to do so. At least then we will know that your issue isn't being caused by this possibility that just doesn't "automatically" come to mind - no pun intended... :-)

-- Go to a command line (Start-Run in XP) and type in "msinfo32.exe" without the quotes. This will bring up detailed system information window. Go through the windows in detail, verifying that the listed information agrees with your understanding of the features, software, hardware, levels, etc. on your machine. Take note of any item that appears to be suspect - for example, RAM does not agree to what you expect (e.g., 3.0GB RAM at purchase, but info displays some other number such as 1 or 2.xx.
> Make sure parameters are set to defaults, at least until the problem has been isolated - include: display resolution, paging file and hibernation file sizes, any multimedia preferences or settings, communication ports & connections (wireless, etc.)
> If you have peripherals connected, try booting and using the machine without these, adding one at a time while testing to see if any result in the problem occurring.

**I received "this message has exceeded limits* so I shortened some things and will end here, see if we have reached possible resolution, & await further info! DON'T GIVE UP!
5/31/2017 11:45:09 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on May 31, 2017 • 2,182 views
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REQUEST: Help me to acces Office 2007

There are some programs you can load on your computer that perform all the functions of Microsoft Office, but which do not have any cost. The two which are most popular are: LibreOffice and OpenOffice. I've provided links to each of them below. Both programs will allow you to open, edit and save documents from Microsoft Office. They are both "open source" programs, developed and created by developers around the world, and offered to the public for free. LibreOffice: Home LibreOffice Free Office Suite Fun Project Fantastic People OpenOffice: Download Apache OpenOffice
3/25/2017 2:35:14 PM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Mar 25, 2017 • 208 views
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Microsoft Outlook 2007 Enterprise Not Responding/"Hung"

Try opening outlook in safe mode and see if that works
go to your start button
go to run
type in outlook /safe

also you could disable any add-ons that you are not using
also you could do a detect and repair

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HP101407921033.aspx
3/7/2017 11:55:29 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Mar 07, 2017 • 411 views
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Excel.en-us\excelLR.cab Office set up can't find

i have need excel.en-us file for setup office2010
2/28/2017 9:25:44 PM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Feb 28, 2017 • 6,271 views
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Outlook 2007 Not Responding

If you have already installed SP1 for Office 2007, see hotfixes at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941275/en-us. If it still occurs, though it should not, suggest contacting support.
2/24/2017 12:22:06 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Feb 24, 2017 • 10,470 views
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Ms office 2007 free download

This site will allow you to download the ISO in order to burn the media to reinstall MS Office 2007 for free. It does NOT include a *********** so if you don't have one this will do you no good. If you have purchased Office in the past and need to reinstall it but your media is damaged, this is what you need. Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool
2/3/2017 7:45:30 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Feb 03, 2017 • 1,393 views
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Microsoft office 2007 doesn't down load updates

save all documents to an independent storage go to the control panel , go to programs , find win office 2007 , highlight it and uninstall when done go on line and down load win office 2010 it covers to 2013 up to after which you will have to buy win office every year as it is now called office 365 and costs around $ 88.00 a year for the registration ( microsoft worked out the selling the disc meant that they were updating for nothing so it makes more money to rent the program I for one changed over to libra office which is a free office program, better than microsoft office , has everything microsoft office has plus is supported by technicians the ONLY draw back is that when you save a document then want to attach that document to a computer that is running microsoft word, it doesn't transmit too well the fix is that you save the document as a word doc and then there is no problem what I am saying here is that if I make a document up and send it by e-mail as an attachment, you will not be able to open it --BUT if I change that document saving to word .doc , you will be able to read it such a simple thing and fully explained by the technicians and saves $88.00 a year rip off really worth having a look at
12/21/2016 8:44:38 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Dec 21, 2016 • 116 views
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I need product key for

The product key should be on the inside of the plastic box it came with. If not, let me know. Thanks
12/14/2016 12:42:59 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Dec 14, 2016 • 432 views
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Microsoft office 2007

if you mean WGA is preventing you from downloading updates, you will have to buy the full version. there is no existing crack to get around that.
12/8/2016 7:43:04 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Dec 08, 2016 • 192 views
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Validation code needed

DTRGC-JMBG6-8R323-HBC68-WH2VW
12/3/2016 2:58:16 PM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Dec 03, 2016 • 727 views
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Serial number for microsoft office 2010

you should only use a genuine, unused product id or activation code with Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 otherwise you will almost certainly have authorization problems. if you bought Microsoft Office online or instore from an authorized microsoft retailer then you would have received the product key with the software.If you are confident that a genuine product id originally came with the software you are trying to install, then go to the Microsoft website and under support and activation let the website scan your computer. after scanning the website will generate an activation code that will enable you to install and use the software with this particular pc.there are some websites online which claim that you can download Microsoft Office 2007 from them but as far as i know there is nowhere on the internet where you can download a genuine copy of any Microsoft Office software except the official Microsoft website.the only Microsoft Office product you can currently download Microsoft Office 2010 trial. trial versions of Microsoft Office are free to download but can only be used for the limited trial period. after the trial period ends you have to upgrade to the full version and pay Microsoft for an online activation code which unlocks the trial version's time limitation and allows you to use it indefinitely.if you need this type of software but do not want to or cannot afford to pay what Microsoft Office costs, then you can use completely free Office software like OpenOffice, which is very similar to Microsoft Office and can even be used to open most Microsoft Office documents. you don't have to pay anything at all to download OpenOffice.the website for Microsoft Office trial and activation code downloads is: www.microsoft.comthe website for OpenOffice is: www.openoffice.org
12/2/2016 6:16:33 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Dec 02, 2016 • 597 views
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The product key for Office 2007 that was on my

The product key for Office 2007 that was on my laptop doesn't work
11/22/2016 8:21:54 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Nov 22, 2016 • 392 views
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I want full cracked serial product key full

Why not just use Open Office? Same thing but free and completely compatible with all microsoft office files. Try the download link at cnet.com.
11/22/2016 8:17:36 AM • Microsoft Office... • Answered on Nov 22, 2016 • 653 views
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