Received a Word file via email that contained embedded URL links that would not open in any of my installed browsers on my Mac. In researching the issue, I found a website that suggested opening the file in a Windows version of Word. While I have various flavors of Windows installed in Parallels and CrossOver, neither has a copy of Microsoft Word or a Word for Windows reader. I chose a different approach that worked.
Cannot Locate Internet Server Or Proxy Server Excel For Mac 2011 Help
I have been running the Microsoft 2011 Office Suite on my Mac since the latter part of 2010. While I no longer receive software upgrades for Office 2011, Word and the rest of the suite does what I need it to do.
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Contemplating my options, I decided to see what would happen if I used LibreOffice to open and run the same Word file. That free solution worked like a charm! Clicking the embedded links using LibreOffice enabled me to open several Adobe PDF files in my browser without displaying the server error that greeted me when I used Word 2011 for Mac.
Conversation threading is better, with Outlook 2011 using the In-Reply-To and Reference fields in mail headers when deciding what messages belonged together in the Conversation views. Issues connecting to Exchange server when using a proxy server were fixed. For more information, see Description of the Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 14.3.9 Update.
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- Lean what to do if your Mac doesn't connect to the internet after joining the Wi-Fi network. To connect to a Wi-Fi network that you know is hidden, choose Other Networks (or Join Other Network) from the Wi-Fi menu, then choose Other. Enter the requested network name, security, and password information.
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