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CVE-2010-4008 Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability
4.3
libxml2
Solaris 10
SPARC: 125731-07 X86: 125732-07
Solaris 11
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Hi,
I have a password protected MS-Word 2007 file that needs to stay private. How good is Word's protection? If it's not very good, can you suggest a better method for keeping the file protected?
EDIT: my goal is to send the protected file to a recipient (who knows the password). I assume this recipient knows nothing about encryption/decryption, but if I absolutely have to, I'll encrypt the file and painstakingly teach the recipient how to decrypt it.
I have a peculiar problem in Microsoft Office 2007 (Word). When I am using single quotes, the first time I type a ' it appears as a , instead.
For example, typing ''' translates to ,'' in Word, necessitating me to go back and delete the comma so that I can correctly single-quote words.
Is there a solution to this? Also, the dictionary was set to German when I first started using the application, but I set it to US English after that.
Hi there,
I open a .doc file in Word 2007 (sorry I am unable to supply the .doc) which pops up with a message above the document "Security warning: Macros have been disabled" but there are no macros shown in the macros listing and no functionality displayed in the VBScript editor.
Why does Word think this document contains macros and how can I remove them to prevent the warning?
Thanks,
Tom
I have waste millions of hours clicking the Ignore Once button in Word, while trying to spell check a document related to development. Be that something light on terms like a proposal or something worse like technical specs.
I'm beginning to think that this is a huge waste and someone may have developed a dictionary for Word with common development terms that I could add and no longer have this problem.
Does such a dictionary exist or is there some other tricks to use to improve this process?
After upgrading from Office 2003, whenever I launch Outlook 2007 a blank Word window opens - much like it did in Outlook 2003 with Word set as my email editor. Does anyone know how stop this from occuring?
I have a machine on a domain that does not show any headers or footers when viewing documents in word 2007, unless I switch to full screen mode.
Other computers can see the headers and footers no problems.
here is a video of what is happening: http://showmewhatswrong.com/play/c6fIjBVWT (expires in 6 days - but to summarize, it just shows me flicking between all the view options in word, and only when in full screen view can you see the headers and footers)
any help greatly appreciated!
Vista Business 32bit
Office 2007
I have added some advanced properties into my MicrosoftWord 2007 document. These were created by doing the following:
Click the Office button - Prepare - Properties. Under the Document Properties drop-down menu, select Advanced Properties. In the Custom tab, add properties as needed.
My question is how do you insert these custom properties into the Word document so that they are in text form and gets updated when you update the properties in that one spot?
Thank you!
Grep in Microsoft Word?
I'd like to pull all lines with a given string from a word document. In unix world... grep does this without a glitch. Windows is less than obvious for me.
I've got a word document I'm trying to save to an uneditable, unselectable PDF file. Essentially, I'd like it to look like a JPEG, but in PDF format. I'm trying to avoid "printing to tiff, THEN printing to PDF." I'd prefer to go directly from Word to PDF.
Additionally, I don't want to add a Password or anything.
Does an option exist for this? Thanks!
Is there a function of MS Word that enables users to solve basic math problems, in this case addition or subtraction? I use its platform for a budget and of course I could just use a calculator but it would be more convenient if I could solve it all in one place.
For instance:
(6.75 + 12.65 + 27.35)
Sorry for the simplicity of this question. Wondering if MS Word had a functionality like this of some sort?
I have a multipage TIFF file I need to use in Word 2007. Problem is I can only figure out how to insert the first page the multipage TIFF file. Does Word have the ability to let me select which page of the mulipage tiff I want to insert or do I have to break the TIFF file up (which would be a pain)?
I've noticed recently that MicrosoftWord 2007 on Windows XP is opening by default straight text files as RTL instead of LTR. These are English written files, and contain no Unicode or characters other than ASCII. I work in three or four languages on the computer so have the language bar open, this problem happens when the language is selected to EN (United Kingdom).
Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere, perhaps in Word itself?