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Screen Beings folder (from earlier version of Office) won't import into 2008

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shaxpur@officeformac.com - 30 Jan 2008 01:42 GMT
I especially like using the Screen Beings from an earlier version of Office. How can I import them into Office 2008? The simply Import command doesn't seem to work to import the folder? Do I have to do them one at a time? Argghh.
Please advise.
Jim Gordon MVP - 30 Jan 2008 04:26 GMT
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> I especially like using the Screen Beings from an earlier version of Office.
> How can I import them into Office 2008? The simply Import command doesn't seem
> to work to import the folder? Do I have to do them one at a time? Argghh.
> Please advise.

Hi,

If you are referring to the little animated cartoons that could be used with
the Help system, they no longer work in Office 2008.

-Jim
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Steve Rindsberg - 30 Jan 2008 16:28 GMT
> I especially like using the Screen Beings from an earlier version of Office.
> How can I import them into Office 2008? The simply Import command doesn't
> seem to work to import the folder? Do I have to do them one at a time?
> Argghh.

Do you mean ScreenBeans?  These guys:

http://www.bitbetter.com/

There's a forum on their site ... it might be worth posting there to see what
they suggest.

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