Copy & Paste with Microsoft Office

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2013-11
  • eactor

    I have 300 rows of data in a table with a single column ( Excel, Access or Word-table doesn't matter) and I want to resize it for printing. So the data will have size 25x12 instead of 300x1. Is there any copy & paste option that lets me do that?

    I don't want to do it in 12 steps, selecting 50 each time. Since I have to do it for 32000 rows over all, which would result in over 1000 copy pasts.

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  • Arjang

    Printing a Single Column in Multiple Columns http://excel.tips.net/Pages/T002219_Printing_a_Single_Column_in_Multiple_Columns.html

    also with what I said before (below), this should solve the multipart problem. The question has nothing to with copying and pasting.

    In Excel 2007 , There is a DataTab->GetExternal Data , That would import the data to Excel, From Excel you can format it all anyway you like for printing , to reload all you need is to press Refresh. Does that solve your problem?


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  • Chris0089

    I have a legitimate, already activated copy of Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise.

    Both my best friend and his dad have the same copy installed on their machines as well, but they don't get this error message, only me:

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    I start getting it whenever I open a new document. I've clicked on the "Learn More" button but it doesn't provide any other options than buying Office.

    Any ideas?


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  • DaveParillo

    i doubt, anybody here at SU has access to a Microsoft Product Activation server.

    please contact Microsoft (they are the guys with the finger on the killswitch after all :) and explain the situation to a representative. this happens quite frequently and they're usually very helpful (IF the other installations are no longer in use, if they are, then the rule 'one installation per license' applies and you can't use it legally).

  • krhainos

    Some EULAs state that a user may install the software on a desktop AND a portable machine(notebook) that is to be exclusively used by the same one user. The reason the two prior activations (dad and friend) work is because it used up the two activations per license.

    It's still breach of license to install it on two machines for 2+ people -- but this is the technical reason why the two prior activations are probably still working.

    Adobe CS4 Design Premium Suite is like this and it's likely Office is too-- copy-and-paste from Office 2007 EULA:

    a. Licensed Device. You may install and use one copy of the software on the licensed device.
    b. Portable Device. You may install another copy on a portable device for use by the single primary user of the licensed device.

    bottom line : YOU may install it on one desktop, and one notebook just for you.

  • yhw42

    Unless you have a volume license, you need one copy per PC. Your dad and friend will need to get their own copy.