Microsoft Word
Submitted by: James
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Hint:
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Run Word and type BLUE (Caps important) then select it. *B1[t7_H|JK
Go to the format bar at the top and then down to font.
Make the style Bold and the colour blue press O.K then
go to the scroll down menu 'Help' then 'About Microsoft XsqI`%gep
word' then click on the top of the letter W in the top s7iXS'nK[ Y.\3l
left corner. And if done correctly a Pinball game should F/s4I*_1Q6s%Qu&nW~
appear!
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Controls: Z - left Flipper
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It must be done as soon as you run Word or it won't work.
Microsoft Word 2000
Word (Microsoft) - Word 2000 Visual Basic Credits:UR4d'}V-T+P
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Note: This is an improved version of the "VBA Developers Credits" egg (Word 97) updated
for Word 2000
Step 1: Start Word 2000. F3b Z`@z
Step 2: Press Alt + F11 to start Microsoft Visual Basic. Y)Jjc&@1k'g`
Step 3: RIGHT-click on the toolbar and select Customize from the menu. r.v(F A-qpM`l1h
Step 4: Click the Help menu. The Help menu should now be dropped down. n#M(W!U)I%q H
Step 5: RIGHT-click on the About Microsoft Visual Basic selection. %@$Q'nB*Q8T1f)O
You will now be faced with a floating menu with the option Name: & About
Microsoft Visual Basic (About Microsoft Visual Basic will be in a editable text field)
Step 6: Change the phrase &About Microsoft Visual Basic to "Show VB Credits" (no quotes). 5EZ;RAhI9V:n
Step 7: Close the Customize box (using the Close button). RxdPb i#vK0^
Step 8: Select Help > Show VB Credits. 9^ j9Qp.W~H%M
Step 9: Enjoy the show (includes music)...
Developer list:
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Press [F1] to display the "Office Assistant". Enter Cast at
the "What would you like to do?" prompt, then click on "Search".
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Click on the "Microsoft Office 2000 User Assistance Staff" topic. 6Obp5i^#xs
Then, click on the graphic in the help window to view a list of
people that developed the program.
Microsoft Word 97
Word Pinball 97:
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Change the text color to blue, change the text appearance to bold,
type Blue (case-sensitive), then press [Space] two times. Go to "Help", k A)\1E5L\c3Nt
click on "About Microsoft Word", then double click the icon in the top #pp
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left corner. Press [Esc] to quit the pinball game.qG(e s2\:N_3t~
Start Word, press [Space] two times, then type any word. Press [Space] Yl9?y,X8~a_]
two more times. Go to "Help", click on "About Microsoft Word", then l0B%p$[@ V ]
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click on the Microsoft Word icon in the top left corner.
Microsoft AccessQ,Q#U6oA
Magic Eight Ball in Access '95:
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Create a new database. Create a new macro that contains no commands. /Qss"HG*t?Vyzp
Save the macro with filename Magic Eight Ball. Close the macro.
Drag the new macro to the toolbar to create an button icon. Right
click on the button and select "Customize". Right click on the button _0w8Z L;Z6mk
again and select "Choose Button Image". Select the eight ball from the 5{#uJ']C9hx"f
choices, then click on "OK", followed by "Close". Click on the eight (l GfR;t7b_,Y
ball button icon to get a response similar to the real toy.
Magic Eight Ball in Access '97 and Access 2000:
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Create a new database, or open an existing database. Create a new macro `u'R6xlR
that contains no commands. Save the macro with filename Magic Eight Ball. X~Z]kClj-Hh
Close the macro. Drag the new macro to the toolbar to create an icon 0_d)FK1A(]0k-SE d:?
that resembles a "Magic Eight Ball" toy. Click on the icon to get a
response similar to the real toy.
Programmer credits in Access '95:
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Select the "Tools", "Security", and "User and Group Accounts" options. Q;Ad-[1N6yxy/Z
Click on "New User", then enter Pioneer as the "UserName" and 092595 as
the "Personal ID".
Programmer credits in Access '97:
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Create a new database. Create a new table and save under the name Go
Speed Racer Go. Then, select the "Help", and "About" options and
double click the Right Mouse Button on the bitmap.
Microsoft Access 1997
Magic Eight Ball:#GO's
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Either create a new database, or use an existing one.
Create a new Macro. Without entering any commands, save
the macro with the name: Magic Eight Ball. Close the macro.9w
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Now, drag the macro you just created up to the toolbar. &r'E}+L]5?
It will create an Icon that looks like a magic eight ball.
Ask yourself a question and click on it.
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Magic Eight Ball in Access '97 and Access 2000:
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Create a new database, or open an existing database. Create a new macro &t5G/~/mAS"Gg;SY
that contains no commands. Save the macro with filename Magic Eight Ball. *V
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Close the macro. Drag the new macro to the toolbar to create an icon xMHJ.Ua/Y~
that resembles a "Magic Eight Ball" toy. Click on the icon to get a
response similar to the real toy. ]G1e2oc
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Hidden Flight Sim Game:
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Busy office types need a little relief? Check out this hidden
game inside Excel!
1. Open up a new document. ?qS'V5V7T(C,x
2. Press F5. $Q8I0}AL J6r7p
3. Type in x97:L97 in the reference box and press enter. quZ&~]$k]
4. Press tab. ,aKOKoe7Jd)l7W
5. Hold down ctrl+shift.
6. While holding these two buttons click on the chart wizard
button on the icon bar (the button looks like a bar graph).c;y;zsSM
7. This should take you into a flight sim sort of thing.5H$K;Et*NTGn
8. While in the sim, press the left mouse button to go