I have XP home and Office 97.
From recently, when I open a word document and minimise it or go to some
other non-Word documents or sites to work on, I am unable to get the Word
document back when I un-minimise it. All I have are the toolbars at the top,
and the entire document space is a blank. I have to close it and open it
again to get it back. And that happens repeatedly every time. What could be
wrong?
TIA
Sounds like your system doesn't have enough resources to display the
screen...or maybe the video driver needs to be updated.
See this article for more info...
Maintaining your computer
http://www.mousetrax.com/maintain.html
If that doesn't help, you can find more suggestions in this TechTrax
article...
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=507#info
Good luck...
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>I have XP home and Office 97.
>
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>wrong?
>TIA
Ben Stevenson - 16 Feb 2005 13:47 GMT
I have gone to both your links and did all I could. But the problem remains.
Need more help, please
Thanks
> Sounds like your system doesn't have enough resources to display the
> screen...or maybe the video driver needs to be updated.
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> >wrong?
> >TIA
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 16 Feb 2005 16:27 GMT
Try “WD: Word Quits Unexpectedly When Selecting a Document from the Windows
Taskbar” at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=555169

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> I have gone to both your links and did all I could. But the problem remains.
> Need more help, please
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> > >wrong?
> > >TIA