Friday, June 21, 2013

Understand What Is Word Macro

I am sure all of you would have filled some sort of application or form some day or the other. And you must be the coolest guy around if you didn’t get irritated by the repeated procedure of filling the same information over and again. It simply is an irritating waste of time, isn’t it?

A Macro is a shortcut to a task you do repeatedly. Computer macros in Microsoft Word are a sequence of commands that you can record and associate with a shortcut key combination. These are designed to simplify instructions which are repeated over and again. This helps in saving considerable time by replacing an often-used, sometimes lengthy series of action with a shorter action.

Microsoft word support macros which simplify things by allowing you to record repeated steps and play them back anytime you want. For example, when typing a form letter involving repeated task with multiple steps or inserting “greek” text to test the layout of a document, you’re performing macro on your own. Take for the case of recording a macro that automatically prints the cover letter to a monthly report. This ensures that each cover is printed exactly the same way thereby reducing the possibility of making errors.

How to create a Macro?

Creating a macro is simple. In older versions of Microsoft Word, Macros are found under the “Tools” menu. In newer versions (Word 2007 or later), it can be accessed as a button under the “View” ribbon. The macro editor remembers anything you type and when you’re finished just click the mouse to stop recording. To play it back, just highlight the macro you created, and click “Run”.

Then there are these “power users” who likes to fine-tune Word macros in Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) which is derived from the general Visual Basic 6 programming language. Since VBA is a common macro language in other Microsoft Office products, it can extract information from other MS products like Excel Spreadsheet without performing those tasks yourself. Since all PC versions of Word support VBA, macros too are used in them.

Can macros be used across Mac and PC?

Microsoft Office 2008 for Apple’s OS X operating system does not support macros, so even if it loads it may appear different compared to that on a PC. However the newer version Office 2011 which is the standard MS suite on OS X, supports VBA thereby ensuring that macros can be used across the platforms.

So the next time you get annoyed by the tedious repetition of actions that your work entails, just set up a macro to it for you at the click of a button.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Resolve Windows Media Center Problems In Windows 8 Consumer Preview

When it comes to Windows 8 Consumer Preview, move the sidebar back and forth. Click on the live tile labeled Media Center. If no such live tile shortcut exists on your Start screen, move the mouse pointer and hover it at the top right corner of the home screen. From the side pop up, select the icon labeled search. Enter Windows Media Center into the search space and hit the Enter key. It will now show up on the Application list. From there, you can launch it or choose to pin it to your Start screen. Now press the green button in the Windows Media Center IR remote. 

Are extenders supported on Windows Media Center?

Windows Media Center does support extenders. They support Xbox 360 extenders. You will have to reconfigure your extender with your WMC after each upgrade or else you will have issues with the Windows Media Center. 

Unsupported tuner configurations

Windows Media support Center will not support Monaco (MediaRoom/IPTV), Dragonfly (Dish), Draco (DIRECTV).

Some of the known issues on Windows Media Center

  • Getting no search results when searching on WMC
  • You will have issues with the search feature while using the Consumer Preview version on AMD64 version.
  • Cannot Play Video message is displayed
  • You will have trouble playing the video messages and games with the Microsoft WDDM 1.1 driver. Many graphics card manufacturers have reported this issue. Update your driver to fix the issues with the graphics card.
  • Playing Live TV, Recorded TV, or other video files on Extender, playback will freeze
  • Many users encountered the same issue when they used the Consumer preview version. As of now the issues has been fixed by the Windows 8 support. 
  • Clicking on Live TV results in crash or Tuner Not Found
  • The live TV feature on the consumer preview version did often crash and reported error. Win7 codec pack from Shark007 was found responsible for this. To fix this, uninstall the Shark007 codec pack and install Win8 codec pack from Shark007 website.
  • File needed to display video are not installed or not working correctly is displayed after playback has been going for a while
  • There is no fix available for Consumer Preview issues with certain hardware components. The final edition has no such issues. In that case, you may switch to the Windows 8 finished version. 
  • Music/Photos/Videos are not showing up in their respective libraries in extender sessions
  • This can be fixed by closing and restarting the extender session.
The steps briefed above will help you fix the issues with Windows 8 Display settings. For more assistance and help on the same, feel free to contact us on our support number.