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Microsoft Word,Outlook 2003
I purchased this software to do mail merging for a private club. This is not
a business computer. How do I configure to be the administrator, because I'm denied access on every turn? |
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obeagle shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
I purchased this software to do mail merging for a private club. This is not a business computer. How do I configure to be the administrator, because I'm denied access on every turn? Please explain to me how your question relates to Microsoft Word. Isn't this a Windows question??? I think you are on the wrong newsgroup, try a Windows-related newsgroup. And *PLEASE* explain your problem better!!! Quite a few people here are not native speakers and might not fully comprehend the intricacies of your utterings. (hmmm... now that are some really difficult words for someone who is not a native speaker like me) |
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This is a Windows issue and not a Word/Outlook issue. You can set the level
of access for users from Windows Control Panel user accounts (or rather someone with administrative privileges can). If you need more information, ask in a Windows newsgroup appropriate to your operating system. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org obeagle wrote: I purchased this software to do mail merging for a private club. This is not a business computer. How do I configure to be the administrator, because I'm denied access on every turn? |
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