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Eric Lewis

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Feb 4, 2007
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CANADA? eh?
Ok I have 2 questions!


1) Is there a way to bypass the login screen...so when i boot up my mac it goes right into the desktop?

2) How is ms office 2004 for mac on the 2.0ghz imac with 1gig of ram using rosetta?
 

swiftaw

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Jan 31, 2005
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Omaha, NE, USA
Ok I have 2 questions!


1) Is there a way to bypass the login screen...so when i boot up my mac it goes right into the desktop?

2) How is ms office 2004 for mac on the 2.0ghz imac with 1gig of ram using rosetta?

1) Yes, System Preferences->Accounts->Login Options->Automatically Log In As

2) Should be fine, although will depend on how many other things are running at the same time. New version of office in january.
 

macfaninpdx

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Mar 6, 2007
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1) Yes. You can set it to automatically log in as a user.

2) It runs just fine. Spreadsheets seem a little "laggy" in Excel, but it is pretty minor. Overall, if you can live with some general "not-as-snappy-as-it-should-be feel, it is fine for daily use. But it is slow to launch, though.
 

Eric Lewis

macrumors 68020
Original poster
Feb 4, 2007
2,380
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CANADA? eh?
ok

1) Yes. You can set it to automatically log in as a user.

2) It runs just fine. Spreadsheets seem a little "laggy" in Excel, but it is pretty minor. Overall, if you can live with some general "not-as-snappy-as-it-should-be feel, it is fine for daily use. But it is slow to launch, though.


thanks...how long to launch ms office(and ill get iwork for keynote and numbers) but word is just perfect for english essays etc)
 
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