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Alphabetize in word for mac 2011 install#
If you have trouble installing this update or using Office 2011 applications after you install this update, try the following: To restore your application to its original state, delete it from your hard disk, reinstall it from your original installation disk, and then install the updates that you want. This update does not include an uninstall feature. To use AutoUpdate, open an Office application, and then on the Help menu, click Check for Updates.
Alphabetize in word for mac 2011 software#
Note This update is also available from Microsoft AutoUpdate, an application that can automatically keep your Microsoft software up to date.
To remove the update installer, first drag the Microsoft Office 2011 14.4.9 Update volume to the Trash, and then drag the file that you downloaded to the Trash. If the installation finishes successfully, you can remove the update installer from your hard disk.In the Microsoft Office 2011 14.4.9 Update volume window, double-click the Office 2011 14.4.9 Update application to start the update process, and then follow the instructions on the screen.This step might have been performed for you. Double-click the file that you downloaded in step 5 to place the Microsoft Office 2011 14.4.9 Update volume on your desktop, and then double-click the Microsoft Office 2011 14.4.9 Update volume to open it.To check your preferences, on the Safari menu, click Preferences, and then click General.
If you are using Safari, the downloaded file is saved to the desktop or your Downloads folder unless you specified a different location in the Preferences dialog box of Safari. Follow the instructions on the screen to save the file to your hard disk.Click Download, or click the link for the language version that you want.Make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements.Quit any applications that are running, including all Office applications, Microsoft Messenger, and Office Notifications, because they might interfere with the installation.Print this page if you want to use it as a reference when you are offline.
Alphabetize in word for mac 2011 how to#
Any ideas on how to get that image into Word 2011 for OSX and insert it under the cursor?Įdit: updated the link to the project since migrating to github. This script works, and will show the image file that I expect. Note that in the above, args.webAddr and args.filename are passed to the script using the argparse library. Print 'Error: The server could not fulfill the request.' # HTTP error code, see section 10 of RFC 2616 for details
Alphabetize in word for mac 2011 code#
# a tuple containing error code and text error messageĮlif hasattr(e, 'code'): # HTTP error case If hasattr(e, 'reason'): # URL error case Result = StringIO(urlopen(args.webAddr + args.filename).read()) # Send request to the server and receive response, with error handling! The image is read in as a PIL object and I can show it using img.show() just fine, but I am not sure what filetype this is or how to get VBA to accept it. The important bits of the script are below. UPDATE: I have created a Python script for getting the image file from a URL, but I still do not know how to get this image from the Python script into VBA, and from there into the Word document at the location of the cursor. Does anybody know of a way within VBA for Office 2011 to make this work, or barring that a workaround? I am trying to avoid writing the image file to the disk if possible. LinkToFile:=False, SaveWithDocument:=TrueĪfter doing some research, it looks like MS may have disabled this functionality in OSX as a "security risk". The current attempt is as follows, and works in Windows but crashes Word in OSX: FileName:=File_Name, _ Now I have to insert an image in my Word file from a URL that is built using the return of my external script. I have overcome issues with VBA for OSX Word 2011 not allowing you to send POSTs to a server and have figured out how to return a string result from an external script. I am working on porting a project in Windows over to OSX.