![]() Microsoft issued a beta 3 update in late May which included brand new splash screens, icons and minor tweaks to several toolbar and ribbon icons. Office 2011 for Mac is currently in the beta testing phase. ![]() Microsoft officials claim Office 64-bit is best for large datasets in Excel but that "over time for 64-bit Office to become the norm". "We’re recommending 32-bit Office 2010 as the default installation on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows mainly due to compatibility with existing 32-bit controls", said Ted Way, Microsoft Office team. Microsoft has been recommending Windows users to opt for 32-bit versions of Office 2010 for comparability reasons. "While Cocoa makes our job building Office easier, Office 2011 will look and feel great regardless of what technology is powering which bit of user interface", said Jake Hoelter of Microsoft's Mac division. Apple's framework requires Microsoft to complete the move to Cocoa before they can build a 64-bit version. The decision, spotted by ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley, for a 32-bit only version of Office 2011 for Mac is due to the fact Microsoft has not fully completed the transition of moving its ribbon UI over to Cocoa yet. “W:\ADMIN\Dale Print 2021\MBC Header.jpg”, LinkToFile:=False, _Ī said on Tuesday that its Office 2011 for Mac software will be 32-bit only when it's available later this year. _Ī = wdOutlineView ThenĪ = wdPrintViewĪ = wdSeekCurrentPageHeader The image I want to be resized would be 3.57cm x 20cm. I now understand this is not possible but coding can be added to change the shape of the image but I don’t know how and I don’t know where. I have created a macro where I want to insert an image into a header (to make a letterhead) and tried to resize the image whilst recording. ShapeRange.RelativeVerticalPosition = wdRelativeVerticalPositionPage ShapeRange.RelativeHorizontalPosition = wdRelativeHorizontalPositionPage ' Selected image(s) are scaled to 100% and moved behind text in top left corner of the page Requested code by Nano07 with al little help from Graham Mayor ![]() I pinned the macro to the Word Quick Access Toolbar for easy access. ' Selected image(s) are resized to 5 cm in widthĮvery Image selected (CTRL A) will be resized to 5cm with aspect ratio locked. To resize these images to minimize the number of pages I use this macro: This comes in handy when someone else needs to do the same thing or just for logging purpose. Whenever I need to walk through a wizard I make screenshots of the steps. ![]()
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