Step 1: Start Word 2000.
Step 2: Press Alt + F11 to start Microsoft Visual Basic.
Step 3: RIGHT-click on the toolbar and select Customize from the menu.
Step 4: Click the Help menu. The Help menu should now be dropped down.
Step 5: RIGHT-click on the About Microsoft Visual Basic selection.
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).
Step 7: Close the Customize box (using the Close button).
Step 8: Select Help > Show VB Credits.
Step 9: Enjoy the show (includes music)...
Run Word and type BLUE (Caps important) then select it.
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
word' then click on the top of the letter W in the top
left corner. And if done correctly a Pinball game should
appear!
Controls: Z - left Flipper
M - Right Flipper
It must be done as soon as you run Word or it won't work.
Start Excel 2000 and open a new blank worksheet by using the "File"
and "New" menu options. Press [F5], type X2000:L2000 in the "Reference"
prompt, and click on "OK". Press [Tab] to make M2000 the current active
cell. Then, hold [Ctrl] + [Shift] and click on the "Chart Wizard" icon
(which resembles a small blue, yellow and red bar chart.
Hint:
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Submitted by: Arpit Singh
1)Select file>save as web page.
2)Cilck on publish
3)Click on "add interactivity with".
4)Click on publish
5)Open the newly created html document.
6)Navigate to the cell WC2000
7)Press ctrl+shift and click on the "Microsoft web components" icon on the
top left of the screen
8)enjoy the sim game, esc to end.
I have a newer version. will it work?
na, I just tried.
Apparently there's a motorcross madness game hidden in Word 2000.
This is true, I have played it
Can't remember how to access it though.
hi
i think i have 2000, what happens?
hi
totes good stuff.
i have newer excel
doesnt seem to do anything
"Only do this if you have Excel 97."
don't know what this does, but try...
Step 1: Start Word 2000.
Step 2: Press Alt + F11 to start Microsoft Visual Basic.
Step 3: RIGHT-click on the toolbar and select Customize from the menu.
Step 4: Click the Help menu. The Help menu should now be dropped down.
Step 5: RIGHT-click on the About Microsoft Visual Basic selection.
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).
Step 7: Close the Customize box (using the Close button).
Step 8: Select Help > Show VB Credits.
Step 9: Enjoy the show (includes music)...
or
Run Word and type BLUE (Caps important) then select it.
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
word' then click on the top of the letter W in the top
left corner. And if done correctly a Pinball game should
appear!
Controls: Z - left Flipper
M - Right Flipper
It must be done as soon as you run Word or it won't work.
I'm going to try this
even though I fear it is a ruse (sp?) and I will end up looking stupid.
it's not worked for me :(
^this does work but only on Word 97.
ah that didn't work. I think I broke my visual basic though!
...
Start Excel 2000 and open a new blank worksheet by using the "File"
and "New" menu options. Press [F5], type X2000:L2000 in the "Reference"
prompt, and click on "OK". Press [Tab] to make M2000 the current active
cell. Then, hold [Ctrl] + [Shift] and click on the "Chart Wizard" icon
(which resembles a small blue, yellow and red bar chart.
Hint:
-----
Submitted by: Arpit Singh
1)Select file>save as web page.
2)Cilck on publish
3)Click on "add interactivity with".
4)Click on publish
5)Open the newly created html document.
6)Navigate to the cell WC2000
7)Press ctrl+shift and click on the "Microsoft web components" icon on the
top left of the screen
8)enjoy the sim game, esc to end.