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| How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wizard
The Save My Settings Wizard is gone. I have read that you "are supposed to use" either the Vista Easy Transfer Wizard or the User State Migration Tool 3.0. I'm not running Vista so I can't use that one. The USMT captures desktop, and application settings, as well as user accounts and users' files, and then migrates them to a new Windows installation which is not what I want to do. I just want to save my Office settings the way that I like with them. |
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I reiterate that it was a poor decision because the two Windows alternatives are not comparable nor do they serve the same need. |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wizard
I know this is an old @55 thread, but I was re-installing Outlook 2003 just so I could load my settings before re-installing Office 2007. And I just want to reiterate to anyone at MS how retarded a decision it was to get rid of the settings wizard; really really stupid. It was simple and easy and always worked. WTH?! |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wiza
It has been decreed that you will use Windows Easy Transfer (WET, get it?) for this functionality. Of course, if you are using Office 2007 with an operating system previous to Vista you are out of luck. You will like WET. I promise. It's easy. It even has the work "easy" in its name. Okay, you're right. WTH, Microsoft? Did you put the braindead cousin of SOMEONE IMPORTANT (probably the same dork who develops MS Money) in charge of this project? WET is okay for copying OS and application settings and data between systems. It's stupid to have to use it for this purpose. Stupid I tell 'ya! |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wizard
i need to send my hptablet back for service and of course that means that all my settings will disappear - which of the methods can i use to back up to an external hard drive? windows transfer or the other guy help! |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wiza
You haven't given us nearly enough information to even make a guess. 1. May we assume that, since you're posting in a thread about Office 2007 that you are using Office 2007? 2. Which operating system are you using? 3. Are you ONLY concerned about your Office settings, or are you concerned about other settings / preferences, like those within the operating system? 4. Are you concerned about saving your data, or do you already know how to take care of that? 5. Is your HP Tablet PC part of a network so that you can save information from it to another PC? Do you have the ability to write data CDs / DVDs? |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wiza
Forgive the second reply. I didn't read your post carefully enough. You already answered my question about how the backup would be performed. You want to use an external hard drive. USB-connected? Also, you might tell us what is wrong with your computer because that just might have an impact upon choices of backup methods. |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wiza
I just need to note my opinion here. I love Microsoft Office. I've been using it and teaching it for, well, over 10 years, it turns out. However, I am appalled they would take this absolutely essential-for-many tool out of the tools accompanying the Office Suite and sell it as an extra add-on. I used, and taught, the Save My Settings Wizard for Office 2003 regularly because our school (Charter College in Anchorage, Alaska) has a network security level that does not allow personal settings to be saved. By using this feature, all of my students were able to modify their toolbars, another thing I taught and used extensively, save their settings, and restore them each time they logged on to another computer. Granted, the Office 2007 Suite doesn't have as many personalization options. But it does have some. For instance, adding Quick Print to the Quick Access toolbar, and saving names to the Personal Dictionaries. It is a real pain not to be able to click in the Office Tools and run this option. And, frankly, I think Microsoft is getting enough money from us by having us dish out the high cost of the new suite that they should re-add this feature. |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wiza
FWIW, They didn't supply the Save My Setting Wizard for Office 2007 since the functionality is available in Windows. If you have Vista use the Windows Easy Transfer Wizard. Of course if you are using Windows XP then... |
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| Re: How to save settings in Office 2007? No Save My Settings Wizard
I am looking for the actual file location of the settings set up for office 2007. No wizard, no hack - package, no third party app. just the simple default location MS Office 2007 saves the settings a user sets, that should stay when ther reboot the machine. Trying to resolve an on-going issue related to roaming profiles and hive cleanup that wipes these setting each time the computer shuts down. Does anyone know where these settings get saved? |
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