Remove registry entries Configure shortcuts Outlook Outlook Profile Add Accounts Export Settings Specify Send/Receive Groups New Office Customization Tool features in Office 2010 The Office 2010 release provides the following new features: Two architecture-specific versions of the OCT, one for 32-bit ...
You will notice that the information was written in the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Visio\Application NOTE: While Visio 2010 will use this registry key to set the default font, this setting will only apply when no template (blank drawing)...
A: Although it has not been updated for Office 2010, a list of 2007 Office system Group Policy settings and associated user interface settings is available as a downloadable workbook. The workbook also provides the associated registry key information for user interface options that are managed by...
A few weeks back, we showed youhow to recover Windows 7 product keyfrom the registry using the Windows Key Finder tool. In this article, we’re reviewing another free tool named ProduKey thatsupports recovering Office 2010 product keyfrom Windows registry in a jiffy. ProduKeyis a small utili...
OEAT checks a predetermined list of folders and registry locations on each client computer for the presence of add-ins that are used for Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. The add-in types include Automation add-ins, COM add-ins, VBA add-ins, and ...
How to Find the Office Product Key on Windows 10 and Windows 11 With Windows 10 and 11, you can use Powershell, Command Prompt, the Registry, or even third-party software to recover the last five characters of your product key. Once you have that, you can search your email accounts for...
You can define custom fields for form regions in the form region XML manifest by using the new fieldRegistry and userField elements. Outlook 2010 loads this information when it starts, and fields in the form regions are available and initialized with their default values when an item is opened...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common\Security\Note If you install the x86 version of Office 2010 on a computer that has the x64 version of Windows 8 installed, the registry subkey is located in the following location: ...
Save the registry value as a .reg file to storage media or another location that you can access from the original device. Copy the .reg file to the original device. Then, right-click the file, and select Merge. In Registry Editor on the original device, navigate to the following...
Save the registry value as a .reg file to storage media or another location that you can access from the original device. Copy the .reg file to the original device. Then, right-click the file, and select Merge. In Registry Editor on the original device, navigate to the following...