Is it possible to save (with "save as")files words or excel in subfolders?Office mobile lets save only in My Documents(or other locations but not in their subfolders).
In wm 5, adding 2 files in windows folder(filedlgchg and gsgetfile.dll),was possible.
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Is this normal? the new Office 2007 documents come with a letter x extension like .docx
The problem is windows mobile 6 cannot recognize the file, let a alone synchronize the file. Any work around for this? Why would microsoft introduce a new file extension that windows mobile 6 cannot support? I could still understand if Windows Mobile 5 cannot support. but At least the new Windows Mobile 6 should be able to support the file type.
Thanks
WM6 will sync .docx files, the problem is, it is pointless. docx is a new format of the .doc file. that comes only in office 2k7 and is incompatible with any earlier version of office, including pocket verson.
Anyway, for you to be able to view .docx files, on any ppc, just save it as Office 2003/XP compatible format. and then sync.
hi, my word documents open %100 as default on my pda, is there a way to change it to %50 as default. (wm6 classic)
looking for this for excel mobile too...but still couldn't get this
Hey,
I am looking for a freeware text editor/notepad program for the Motorola mpx220 smartphone with windows mobile 2003 OS. I don't need all the excel en powerpoint features in an office suite.
The program does needs to be able to:
-edit/create txt files, in
-can deal with large size (complete articles and books, like 300-500 pages)
-crop text to the screen size of the phone (so I only have scroll vertically and not horizontally)
-has a search function to look up specific words/symbols.
Does anyone know such a free program?
I have a HTC Touch HD running Windows Mobile 6.1.
Also using Blackberry Connect to provide wireless synchronisation to email, contacts and appointments via my corporate BES.
Have the SoftMaker Office 2008 for Pocket PC to allow me to work on word, Excel and Powerpoint files on my mobile device.
The SoftMaker Office 2008 programs (Testmaker, Planmaker and Presentations) are all associated with the appropriate file file types.
For example if I click an an excel file the file is opened for editing by Planmaker, not pocket excel.
The Problem.
I receive office type documents as attachments in my windows mobile device email. However when I open the attachements from within the eMail the default pocket word/office applications are used to show me the attachment instead of the Softmaker applications.
I work in EH&S and the majority of attachents I receive are Incident Notification Forms consisting of large mutil tabed excel sheet. Because they are large and they take a long time and considerable space to fully download.
I am happy to be able to see the initial part of the attachment (with option to download more) but I would like to see this in Planmaker as pocket excel screws the formating so badly I cannot read the summary information (displayed on the initial tab on the spreadsheet) which I need to read to determine if I should download the entire file to my mobile device for immediate action or wait until I am back in the office.
Is there a way to associate an alternative application (eg Planmaker and Textmaker) other than Pocket Word/Excel to handle attachements in the windows mobile e-Mail Client?
I have asked this of the Softmaker Office Support team but they were unable to provide a solution.
Hope I have explained my issue appropraitly, any help greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Ed
No ideas from anyone?
Hello everybody,
I want to import datas from a .txt file in an excel sheet, in order to create a chart. I cannot find the function to import the data! Is it not possible in the excel mobile? In case it's not possible, is there an alternative to the MS Excel mobile which will do it (also with chart capability)?
Thanks in advance!
Conrad
Excel Mobile does not seem to have import/export function, you can however try to copy/paste your data from the txt file (works for tab separated files, not sure about csv),
another - bit pricey (ca. 70€) - alternative is Softmaker Office Mobile 2010, which can open/import txt/csv files with no problems
Moved as not software release.