00:16:19 Lawrence Patterson: Which one is wearing the red boots? 00:16:44 Mark Cayer: Yes Micheline. It is a ... (fill in your term here) yo get votes. 00:18:36 Bill: Dorothy in the wizard of Oz is wearing the red shoes! 😄😄 00:19:02 Lawrence Patterson: Don't forget about the hair, yellow, is so in now. 00:25:08 Stephane: Office 365 is subscription based, i.e. need to pay to use. 00:30:31 Lawrence Patterson: Infopath, really, I thought Microsoft decided to ignore / never admit to Infopath even existing anymore. 00:35:55 Alan German: @Lawrence Microsoft has decided to discontinue InfoPath which worked mostly on top of SharePoint and replaced it with a more cross-platform-ish alternative called PowerApps. However, Microsoft will keep supporting InfoPath till 2026, but there won't be any updates to the core product such as feature additions. 00:36:05 Natalie: I've been using Office for years & never knew about changing the ribbon! 00:39:47 Lawrence Patterson: @Alan, Ahhh, good to know. InfoPath came back to haunt one of my colleague's Outlook as Microsoft supported an Outlook InfoPath type folder (it's setup automatically as soon as you introduce a InfoPath document) but, from 2017 on, Microsoft no longer supported it and the folder doesn't allow moving of emails, except if you use the Web based Outlook, and my non-technical colleague was asking why me, and I just would reply that they're lucky.... 00:45:15 Serge-Érik: Modal: Can't you move the window covering the Style format to you second screen if you have one? 00:46:37 Serge-Érik: Move the underlying one First? 00:57:21 Coreen: was the table function assessed? 01:00:03 Chris Taylor: @Searge-Erik - yes, the solution is to move the first dialogue box before opening the top dialogue box - IF ONLY I ALWAYS REMEMBERED TO DO THAT!!!!!! 01:10:03 Coreen: impressive 01:17:04 Bill: if you run the program 3 times, do you get different winners each time or always the same? 01:26:19 Alan German: @Bill My simple program picks a random number and so displays a random name from the list. When I wanted to draw multiple door prizes for a workshop, I modified the code so that it dropped a winner's name from the list, obtained the new vale of "high" (the number of names in the list), and then ran the random number algorithm, so all the winners were random and different! 01:33:55 Alan German: Impress has no built-in colour picker but this is a fairly unusual operation and you can use the tool in Microsoft's stand-alone PowerToys utility to identify the colour values. 01:40:03 Coreen: what about speakers notes and can custom slide masters required by organizations be included with both 01:41:32 Bill: Very interesting evening! Lots of good information. Thanks guys. 01:41:38 Edward Morawski: Can LibreOffice use or import Office fonts? 01:42:54 Lorraine Boulay: I am using .odt from Apache. Can I still use it when I install Windows 11? 01:44:00 Jocelyn Doire: An alternative office suite free for non-commercial that need less resources, and is faster on older computer is FreeOffice at https://www.freeoffice.com/en/ 01:47:56 Serge-Érik: Don't forget you get 1 TB cloud storage with Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365). 01:48:52 Lawrence Patterson: Microsoft is like the Borg, resistance is futile, and unfortunately unlike the Star Trek Canon, the Borg has won the battle :( 01:49:26 faber ichelle’s iPad: Thank you Chris and Allan. Very informative 01:49:49 Gail: Thank you! 01:50:18 Lynda Buske: Excellent presentation guys! thanks! 01:50:36 Bob Herres: Excellent ! Very well done! This is great stuff. You answered a major question that everyone always wanted to know! 01:51:19 Natalie: Thanks! 01:51:21 Wayne: Thanks for the superb presentation plus I learned some new features. Have a great week. 01:51:32 Lorraine Boulay: Thank you. 01:52:01 Bob Gowan: Great job, Alan and Chris ! 01:53:15 Serge-Érik: Thanks Alan and Chris! 01:53:15 eldon: Just an excellent presentation again, gentlemen It totally amazes me how much work you put in for all of us week in and week out. 01:53:28 faber ichelle’s iPad: Good night 01:53:33 Edward Morawski: Great presentation! 01:53:37 Allison: This was amazing - thank you!