The OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, and is recommended for all users. This update: Improves compatibility with certain email servers when using Mail; Fixes an issue in Photos that prevented importing videos from GoPro cameras. Re: Mac OS X 10.9.5 (Maverick) Open Office won't function by TwilaTharp » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:09 pm I've trashed the old 4.0.1 (by putting it in the trash on my Mac) and then, after making sure the Gateway allowed 'Anywhere' access, the new download of 4.1.1 works like a charm.
We recently updated our Apple Operating System from 10.8 to 10.9 – nicknamed – and generally, it went well. But there is one crucial item that did not: all Microsoft Office 2011 applications started crashing.
We were unable to open any Word, Excel or PowerPoint documents! However, do not fret because we have an easy fix. This was via phone with a Microsoft Level 2 Tech Support agent – they are aware of this issue with Mavericks and will be releasing an update in the next month. Restart your Mac in Safe Mode (press shift key when the initial screen is blank, release it when you see the progress bar in grey Apple icon screen).
Go to System Preferences/Users & Groups/Login Items (see above). Remove any items which have a warning triangle next to them (unlock if you see them greyed out) and are tagged as “Unknown”. In Applications/Font Book, go to File/Restore Standard Fonts. After “Proceed”, you should get an all clear.
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Try to open any Office application (still in Safe Mode) – they should be fine. Restart and have a cup of tea. ? Hope this helps. And remember, don’t panic! Posted in Tagged, Post navigation.
Applications that use the standard OS X print dialog permit you to set the paper size, before selecting the PDF submenu. Mine always defaults to Letter. Some applications expect you to set the paper size in Page setup, and that may be the key to Excel (as well as print area). Applications that export to PDF, and do not interject an optional application specific customization print panel, should also default to letter size.
The paper size can be specified at the Objective-C level when creating a PDFContext, either by supplying NULL, which defaults to standard U.S. Letter size, or pixels as 612x792, also Letter. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.