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Norm

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:11:00 PM1/2/10
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Is it possible to relocate this folder from the default location in
~/user/Documents?

My wife is making her Mac lighter so she can more easily carry it. ;)

And during the deletion of old/unneeded files, she came across this
Microsoft folder. Fortunately she hesitated before hitting Delete. ;)

Thanks for any suggestions.

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hielan' laddie

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Jan 2, 2010, 6:37:34 PM1/2/10
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On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 16:11:00 -0500, Norm wrote
(in article <FqednUl8M4v5K6LW...@speakeasy.net>):

> Is it possible to relocate this folder from the default location in

>> /user/Documents?
>
> My wife is making her Mac lighter so she can more easily carry it. ;)
>
> And during the deletion of old/unneeded files, she came across this
> Microsoft folder. Fortunately she hesitated before hitting Delete. ;)
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>

Yes. but it's not recommended. Just leave it where it is.

John McGhie

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Jan 2, 2010, 8:24:02 PM1/2/10
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Hi Norm:

Bobbie is correct: just don't do it. You will create a potentially
troublesome installation of Microsoft Office.

If you know how to create a Unix Symbolic Link you can move the MUD. But
you may still get issues with failed or partial updates.

Debate raged on this issue: I and many others said it should never be in
"Documents" because its content is not 'documents' and some users were not
as clever as your wife and managed to delete their entire email database and
contacts files. There were others who said Documents was the correct
location because the content was "user files" that needed to be backed up.

"Our" forces have now won this lengthy political battle: in 2008 most of the
content has moved into "Application Support", and in 2010 we must hope that
the remainder will go there too :-)

Cheers


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Norm

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Jan 2, 2010, 9:12:56 PM1/2/10
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In article <C7663CE2.68E1%jo...@mcghie.name>,
John McGhie <jo...@mcghie.name> wrote:

> Bobbie is correct: just don't do it. You will create a potentially
> troublesome installation of Microsoft Office.


Thanks to both of you for the advice and warning.

"We" will leave it where it is?

Thanks,

Norm

PS: Any "best" way to remove Office vX and all associated files that are
not needed by Office 2008?

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John McGhie

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Jan 3, 2010, 3:35:46 PM1/3/10
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Hi Norm:

Run the Remove Office tool before you do anything else. It's in the
Application folder.

Then get into the MUD and clean out everything except the CURRENT Entourage
identity.

THEN install the later version. Expect a lengthy pause on the first start,
because it needs to convert the Entourage Database and rebuilt the font
files.

Cheers


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Norm

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Jan 4, 2010, 3:53:49 PM1/4/10
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Hi John:


In article <C7674AD2.3FE4%jo...@mcghie.name>,
John McGhie <jo...@mcghie.name> wrote:

> Hi Norm:
>
> Run the Remove Office tool before you do anything else. It's in the
> Application folder.

Sorry....I should have put in my question that I've been using Office
2008 for several months and have just kept Office v. X on my Mac in case.

So.... if your recommendation still stands, is the MS Remove Office
smart enough to just remove Office v. X?

>
> Then get into the MUD and clean out everything except the CURRENT Entourage
> identity.

I don't think I even installed Entourage but I'll check.

>
> THEN install the later version. Expect a lengthy pause on the first start,
> because it needs to convert the Entourage Database and rebuilt the font
> files.

With my new info, is there a need to re-install 2008?

Thanks.

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John McGhie

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Jan 7, 2010, 3:17:51 AM1/7/10
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Hi Norm:

My advice originally was "Leave Office v.X where it is". It has functions
and abilities Office 2008 does not have. That advice is unchanged.

On 5/01/10 7:53 AM, in article
P7-dnfwA2LvDyN_W...@speakeasy.net, "Norm"
<NOS...@gmail.invalid> wrote:

> So.... if your recommendation still stands, is the MS Remove Office
> smart enough to just remove Office v. X?

Ewww... You've got me. I can't remember. I believe it should offer you
the choice of which version(s) you want to remove. Whether that function
was present in the version that shipped with Office v.X I cannot remember.

Run it and see: If it does not ask you which version, cancel it :-)

> I don't think I even installed Entourage but I'll check.

Doesn't matter: there will still be an identity in the MUD: there has to be,
for the other applications to work.

> With my new info, is there a need to re-install 2008?

Not unless you remove it: all the settings should remain where they are.
But it wouldn't hurt to Repair Permissions. If you get any files refusing
to open, you can then re-install to re-associate those files with the
correct version.

Cheers

Norm

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Jan 7, 2010, 1:35:15 PM1/7/10
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In article <C76BE3DF.4120%jo...@mcghie.name>,
John McGhie <jo...@mcghie.name> wrote:

> My advice originally was "Leave Office v.X where it is". It has functions
> and abilities Office 2008 does not have. That advice is unchanged.

Will do. I guess....What's not broke....

And I'll "hide" my wife's Office v.X so she will think her Mac is
lighter. ;)

She's on a less is more mission to cleanse her Mac. And she is
succeeding and thus a even happier Mac user today. :-)

Thanks for the help,

Norm

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John McGhie

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Jan 8, 2010, 1:44:46 AM1/8/10
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Hi Norm:

Well, if she's determined to save weight, then simply Remove both, then
Re-install Office 2008.

Unless she has customised her preferences, nothing will change. You should,
of course, point out that unless she empties the trash, the weight of the
computer will not change {giggle}.

Cheers

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Norm

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Jan 8, 2010, 10:04:28 AM1/8/10
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In article <C76D1F8E.41B5%jo...@mcghie.name>,
John McGhie <jo...@mcghie.name> wrote:

> Well, if she's determined to save weight, then simply Remove both, then
> Re-install Office 2008.

Or remove both and suggest that she use Pages. ;)

But then I would get less quality time with "my bride" since I know even
less about Pages.

> Unless she has customised her preferences, nothing will change. You should,
> of course, point out that unless she empties the trash, the weight of the
> computer will not change {giggle}.

And I've forgotten to mention that lately. Thanks. ;)

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Clive Huggan

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Jan 10, 2010, 12:24:11 AM1/10/10
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On 9/1/10 2:04 AM, in article
wtSdnZErZong1NrW...@speakeasy.net, "Norm"
<NOS...@gmail.invalid> wrote:

<snip>


>
> But then I would get less quality time with "my bride" since I know even
> less about Pages.
>

<snip>

A fate that befell me after I showed my wife how good Pages was, Norm! :-\

Clive
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