Re: Office 2003 ONLINE features ...please help!
From: Bob Buckland ?:-\) ("Bob)
Date: 11/09/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:36:23 -0800
Hi Rochelle,
The 'method' is about the same as far as going
to http://office.microsoft.com/templates or clicking
on the link to templates in your Word or other app taskpane.
You don't need to know about the cab files :)
For clipart you can use the taskpane or the Clip Organizer
to add clipart to your local hard drive as you can with
the template gallery or visit http://office.microsoft.com/clipart
but, if you are going to be able to access the internet
on a high speed connection you can use the templates or
clipart without adding it all to your PC.
The 'trick' in either approach is being able to find the
clipart or template later either online or from your hard
disk, especially if you collect a lot of them :)
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<<"cmptr_iliterate" <cmptriliterate@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi Bob- Thank you for your help. In short, it sounds like you were
describing two ways of downloading the template and/or clipart. 1st way is
to open excel, word, etc and download the file. Then I can perform a "save
as" function and save it in "my documents". 2nd way is to visit
www.office.microsoft.com/templates and download the file in which the screen
will download it as a .cab file. It appears the 1st way is much easier and
user friendly, is that correct?
Meanwhile, my understanding of your explanation if I perform the 1st method
is that a small file will be created in my temp files.....with that said, is
there a way that I can periodically delete these small files so that they
don't take up space eventhough they are small? My fear is that I see myself
downloading many templates and/or cliparts and I just dont want to crowd up
my machine. Thank you again. Rochelle. >>
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