Office System 2010

  1. To remove blank rows from a PivotTable: 1) Select the PivotTable. 2) On the PivotTable Tools | Design tab, point to the Blank ...
  2. To remove this rule, select 'Moderated Folder.' on the Administration tab and uncheck the 'Set folder up as a moderated folder' ...
  3. To reorganize your pages within a section or move them to another section, select the item to move and drag and drop it in ...
  4. To represent the SQL statement in a tree view, all the column names in a table must be unique. Do you want (!idspnInfoPath) ...
  5. To represent the SQL statement in a tree view, all the table and column names must follow XML naming conventions. Do you ...
  6. To represent the SQL statement in a tree view, all the table names must be unique. Do you want (!idspnInfoPath) to create ...
  7. To represent the SQL statement in a tree view, column names may not be qualified. The qualifications in your query are not ...
  8. To represent the SQL statement in a tree view, the column selector must be expanded to an enumerated column list. Do you ...
  9. To represent the SQL statement in a tree view, the statement must include all the required primary keys, unique constraints, ...
  10. To represent the SQL statement in a tree view, the statement must include all the row version columns from the tables. Do ...
  11. To request approval for this document, type the names of the people who need to approve it on the Approvers line. Each person ...
  12. To request feedback on this document, type the names of the people who need to review it on the Reviewers line. Each person ...
  13. To request signatures be added to this document, type the names of the people who need to sign on the Signer lines. Each ...
  14. To require users of Self-Service Site Creation to supply a secondary contact name on the signup page, select Require secondary ...
  15. To reschedule the successor tasks regardless of whether they have constraints, you can clear the Tasks will always honor ...
  16. To resize this object, position the mouse pointer over a square selection handle on the object, and drag. To move this object, ...
  17. To resolve this conflict, you can discard your changes and keep the other changes, you can retry your changes, or you can ...
  18. To resolve this error, change the data type of either the control source or the bound column of the Lookup field to match ...
  19. To resolve this issue, the Visio Graphics Service administrator must assign a value equal to or larger than {0} minutes to ...
  20. To resolve this issue, the Visio Graphics Service administrator must assign a value equal to or less than {0} seconds to ...
  21. To resolve this issue, the Visio Graphics Service administrator must assign a value equal to or smaller than {0} MB to this ...
  22. To resolve this issue, the Visio Graphics Service administrator must assign a value equal to or smaller than {0} minutes ...
  23. To resolve this issue, the Visio Graphics Services administrator must provision the Secure Store Service, create a target ...
  24. To resolve this problem, request permissions from the owner of the file or the system administrator who is responsible for ...
  25. To restore all registration settings to their default values and remove any per-object settings, click OK. To keep current ...
  26. To restore the connection to a data source, click Reconnect to data source and select an item from the list below. To display ...
  27. To restore to a farm with the same computer names, web application names and database servers as those in the backup farm, ...
  28. To retain your direct formatting changes, create a new view, table, filter, report, or group and apply your changes to this ...
  29. To retrieve external data fields, you use Microsoft Query. To start MS Query and run the Query Wizard, click Get Data. Follow ...
  30. To retrieve information about this query, (!idspnInfoPath) must execute it against the database. However, (!idspnInfoPath) ...
  31. To route the drawing, choose File > Send To > Routing Recipient. If you choose not to route the drawing now, Visio will prompt ...
  32. To run as a WebPartPage, this page must derive from a class which is derived from the Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.WebPartPage ...
  33. To run the AutoForm Wizard you must select a table, union query, select query, or crosstab query. In an Access project connected ...
  34. To run the AutoPage Wizard, you must select a table, a select query, a crosstab query, or a union query. In an Access project ...
  35. To run the AutoReport Wizard you must select a table, union query, select query, or crosstab query. In an Access project ...
  36. To save a file with these features, click No, and then choose a macro-enabled file type in the File Type list. To continue ...
  37. To save an OLAP cube that contains reporting data for the active project, choose a cube &below, and then click Save Cube. ...
  38. To save as XML Spreadsheet, you must have at least one worksheet in this workbook. Chart sheets, MS Excel 4.0 Macro sheets, ...
  39. To save documents with this file type, disable the registry policy setting. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge ...
  40. To save messages and customer contact information to your Contact Manager, please follow the instructions in this article: ...
  41. To save this page and photo gallery, open Web site that uses the FrontPage Server Extensions, and save the page to that site. ...
  42. To save this web page to the current location, it needs to be saved using short file names, which requires organizing supporting ...
  43. To save this web page to the current location, it needs to be saved using short file names, which requires organizing supporting ...
  44. To save this Web page to the current location, it needs to be saved using short file names, which requires organizing supporting ...
  45. To save your changes without overwriting the changes made by the other person, save a copy of the file by using a different ...
  46. To save, click Yes. To preserve formatting, click No. Then save a copy in the latest Word format. To see what might be lost, ...
  47. To save, click Yes. To preserve the features, click No. Then save a copy in the latest Word format. To see what might be ...
  48. To scan for pictures and automatically add their folders to the Picture Shortcuts list, select a location, and then click ...
  49. To see all fields in an ungrouped report, choose 'by |.' For a grouped report, choose any other option. Click Next to add ...
  50. To see all of a task's predecessors, double-click the task and then click the Predecessor tab. This list contains all the ...
  51. To see all of the assignments affecting this task, go to the Task Usage view and look for resources that have work on the ...
  52. To see all of the resource calendars, first note which resources are assigned to the task. Then click Change Working Time ...
  53. To see all the tasks in this notebook, on the View menu, click All Tagged Notes. Under Search, select This notebook to limit ...
  54. To see if records will be deleted from any additional tables, check the Relationships window (on the Database Tools tab, ...
  55. To see the criteria, if any, for selecting records for the bulk operation, in the design grid, refer to the Criteria and ...
  56. To see the criteria, if any, for selecting records for the bulk operation, refer to the Criteria and or rows, and any additional ...
  57. To see the criteria, if any, for selecting records for the bulk operation, refer to the Criteria and the or row, and any ...
  58. To see the criteria, if any, for selecting records for the bulk operation, see the Criteria and the or row, and any additional ...
  59. To see the formatting that is applied to some text in your document, press Shift + F1, and then click that text. Press Shift ...
  60. To see this content, on the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal, and then look for content in the area ...
  61. To see whether a notebook is up to date, check its icon on the Navigation Bar. You can also view sync status by clicking ...
  62. To see which fields will be updated by the query, refer to the names in the Field row in the design grid. The Table row shows ...
  63. To select a Color Category, select its category check box. To edit a category, select the category name, and then click a ...
  64. To select a column, click the button to the right of the text box, select a column or cell within the column, and then click ...
  65. To select a specific group of recipients, click the e-mail address of each recipient you wish to send an e-mail message to ...
  66. To select different categories, you may either manually select from all categories, or change your keywords and click {0} ...
  67. To send a publication as an e-mail message, you must install and configure (!idspnOutlook_Long) or Microsoft Outlook Express ...
  68. To send all pages of your publication as an e-mail message, Publisher will gather all of the content on one e-mail page. ...
  69. To send an email update to the customer compose your mail and click send. Be sure to commit any edits before clicking. Note: ...
  70. To send this form in e-mail, first save a copy to your computer. Then create a new mail message by using your preferred e-mail ...
  71. To send your e-mail message, you must type the verification characters. The verification prompt will appear the next time ...
  72. To set rules for submitting the form, open the Submit Options dialog box, select the option for performing custom actions ...
  73. To set the default content source access account to be the same as the read-only Portal Database access account you specified ...
  74. To set the index propagation account to be the same as the read-write Portal Database access account you specified on the ...
  75. To set this property, open the form or report in Design view.@For more information on this property, search the Help index ...