It sounds as if you are doing okay if not perfectly. That's the good side of anything these days. Maybe SP1 will change your mind about Vista.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Cohen Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 9:09 PM To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: If things are going well.... Jay: This issue does not seem to have anything to do with VISTA (though VISTA, the Very Intrusive System Termination Activator, has other issues). It seems to be an issue with Word 2003 SP3. The file looks fine in Word 2003 SP2 and now I am finding out that it looks fine in Word 2007. Only Word 2003 Service Pack 3 seems to be a problem. Stuart J. Cohen, Ph.D. Major, Medical Service Corps Research Specialist Walter Reed Army Medical Center National Disaster Medical System Federal Coordinating Center Phone: 202-782-3636 Cell: 301-514-3975 Fax: 202-782-4360 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jay Ward wrote: > Stuart, I am on Vista SP1 and have had none of your problems. I am using > Word 2007 but I am not as sophisticated as you in my requirements as I don't > interface Word and R:Base but I have had no problems with R:Base at all. > Jay > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Cohen > Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 6:16 PM > To: RBASE-L Mailing List > Subject: [RBASE-L] - If things are going well.... > > If things are going well for you while using a Microsoft product, do not > worry, you will get over it. Just wait for the next service pack. > > I have an application with a report which uses several Rich Text fields > and a couple of image fields. I output the report into RTF (Microsoft > Word) files. Recently, all of a sudden, the files I output from this > application looked funky. Most of the components in the file were > surrounded by a thin black outline. Of course, this happened after I > reconstituted a new hard drive with the latest version of R:Base. > Thinking that my problem was the latest update of R:Base, I called > John. (Yes R:azzak, I should have known better!) I also sent John an > RTF file created by my application. When John opened it, everything > looked fine. I decided to take my file to another computer in which > Microsoft Office has not been updated in a long time. Everything looked > fine. The problem did not seem to be R:Base (DUH!) but rather Microsoft > Word 2003 (DUH, DUH!!!). Since I installed Microsoft Office on my new > hard drive, it automatically updated to SP3. > > In Microsoft Word 2003 Version 11.8134.8132 SP2 everything looks good. > If I click on any of the components, then right-click on the border that > appears, a menu will appear. If I choose "Format Autoshape" a form > opens. In the form, under the "Colors and Lines" tab, there is a > section called "Line". In this section there is a "Color" option set to > "No Line". > > In Microsoft Word 2003 Version 11.8169.8172 SP3 the components look > funky. Most of the components are surrounded by a thin outline. If I > click on one of the outlined components, right-click on the border that > appears and choose Format Autoshape>Color and Lines, the "Color" option > in the "Line" section is set to BLACK. > > My guess, the rtf file produced by my application does not specify a > line color. In SP2, in such a case, the Line Color defaults to "No > Line". In SP3 the default Line Color is BLACK. What is the default > Line Color in Word 2007? > > Darn it! I hate Microsoft!!!!! > > Stuart J. Cohen, Ph.D. > Major, Medical Service Corps > Research Specialist > Walter Reed Army Medical Center > National Disaster Medical System Federal Coordinating Center > Phone: 202-782-3636 > Cell: 301-514-3975 > Fax: 202-782-4360 > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >

