How to browse through Word and Excel documents folder?
When there is a document folder, is there any application to view documents
like in a slideshow, changing to next document with mouse click?
Mainly Office 2002 and 2003 Excel and Word.
I did some googling but couldn't find anything functional.
There certainly might be some image browser like application, capable to
show preview ...
The trial version of Office 2007 is the latest "viewer".
Ronald wrote:
> How to browse through Word and Excel documents folder?
> When there is a document folder, is there any application to view documents
> like in a slideshow, changing to next document with mouse click?
> Mainly Office 2002 and 2003 Excel and Word.
>
> I did some googling but couldn't find anything functional.
> ...
Hi
I installed Office 2007 in Trial mode but couldn't find any searched
function.
Which Office 2007 part offers 1. a stepping through documents in one folder
(like a slideshow) or 2. a folder documents album thumbnail preview mode?
Could you please be more precise?
Thanks!
"Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message
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> The ...
It sounds like you're trying to find something along the lines of a album
with small versions of a file without having to open the file. I've never
seen anything like that. I would suggest naming your files something that
would indicate what info that file contains.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"Ronald" <ronald...
Hi,
I have seen few years ago a photo album software which had a built in
document preview, so that along with image thumbnails were documents in
thumbnail view. About this soft I can't recall anything more details or
capabilities.
But situation when someone gets a thousands of documents with not
descriptive names shouldn't be so rare.
Renaming of such a bunch of documents is waste ...
"Ronald" <ronald******.com> wrote in message
news:el3BldYXKHA.1280@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> How to browse through Word and Excel documents folder?
> When there is a document folder, is there any application to view
> documents like in a slideshow, changing to next document with mouse click?
> Mainly Office 2002 and 2003 Excel and Word.
>
> I did some googling but couldn't find ...
Hi Gordon,
Following the link you provided opened google with most sites colored as
visited (by me) :-)
If you follow any link there, is there what I'm looking for? No.
Most lead to the shareware lists which seem to be rather irelevant to the
topic.
Something I found indeeed and installed with great expectations, but these
failed to open most documents or where else not usable.
I ...
Open Word, clicl Office Button, click Open, Set the View to "Preview"
(icon in upper right of Open dialog) select file to preview.
Ronald wrote:
> Hi
>
> I installed Office 2007 in Trial mode but couldn't find any searched
> function.
>
> Which Office 2007 part offers 1. a stepping through documents in one folder
> (like a slideshow) or 2. a folder documents album thumbnail preview...
In article <e9N9SwmXKHA.4148@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, Ronald wrote:
> Thanks, such macro would be a great thing and I just didn't dare to ask such
> a big thing :-)
> Writing good macros isn't such easy
No, and I don't claim to be a good Word VBA coder, not by any stretch of the
imagination. But this seems like it might work:
Option Explicit
Sub RunMe()
Dim sInput As String
...
Hi Bob
The same is available in Office 2003 and not sufficent for browsing 700
documents named just by numbers.
I have downloaded several appliocations which claim to offer required
functionality but no luck, these are capable to0 open only 50% of docs or so
sloooow, that I have stopped evaluating.
"Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message
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Seems that insufficient thought was given to naming the documents. What
is it you actually want to find by "browsing" a document?
Ronald wrote:
> Hi Bob
>
> The same is available in Office 2003 and not sufficent for browsing 700
> documents named just by numbers.
> I have downloaded several appliocations which claim to offer required
> functionality but no luck, these are capable ...
Hi Steve, Thanks for your help, you did a great work! I have been working and providing Windows PC support for 15 years and problem or anomalies are nothing new. Windows and Office never have provided too much of sureness, that's where the problem is. I sorted files manually. with BR "Steve Rindsberg" <abuse@localhost.com> wrote in message news:VA.00005438.bd85dcd2@localhost.com... > In article...
In article <etojNjMYKHA.3600@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, Ronald wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Thanks for your help, you did a great work! You're very welcome. > I have been working and providing Windows PC support for 15 years and > problem or anomalies are nothing new. > Windows and Office never have provided too much of sureness, that's where > the problem is. > I sorted...
In that case select a block of them to open at once. Then you may wait for the error message to appear at the ones that don't open. Ronald wrote: > Thanks for your friendly suggestions, but I'm more a technician and my > purpose is to sort out corrupted documents. > > To my suprise - I have found myself in a stone age! > The single working solution appears to be double click each documents, wait...
Hi Steve, Thanks for your help, you did a great work! I have been working and providing Windows PC support for 15 years and problem or anomalies are nothing new. Windows and Office never have provided too much of sureness, that's where the problem is. I sorted files manually. with BR "Steve Rindsberg" <abuse@localhost.com> wrote in message news:VA.00005438.bd85dcd2@localhost.com... > In article...
In article <etojNjMYKHA.3600@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, Ronald wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Thanks for your help, you did a great work! You're very welcome. > I have been working and providing Windows PC support for 15 years and > problem or anomalies are nothing new. > Windows and Office never have provided too much of sureness, that's where > the problem is. > I sorted...
It sounds like you're trying to find something along the lines of a album with small versions of a file without having to open the file. I've never seen anything like that. I would suggest naming your files something that would indicate what info that file contains. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Ronald"...
"Ronald" <ronald******.com> wrote in message news:el3BldYXKHA.1280@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > How to browse through Word and Excel documents folder? > When there is a document folder, is there any application to view > documents like in a slideshow, changing to next document with mouse click? > Mainly Office 2002 and 2003 Excel and Word. > > I did some googling but...
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