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MS Office Forum / Word / Word Errors / September 2003

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Error in loading objects12 Sep 2003 17:32 GMT1
I have a document with excel and equation objects. I can
create more, but when I click twice in one, it doesn't
open. Gives an error like "The object is damaged or
doesn´t exist".
unavailable documents12 Sep 2003 17:30 GMT2
i save my documents and exit word.  when i go back to
open the document at a later date, word tells me that my
document is not available.  i've tried to access my
document from everywhere on the computer, including the
Winword invalid page fault12 Sep 2003 17:16 GMT1
Every time a type and save a document and close word the
message of an illegal operation appears.  Under the detail
message the following is written:
Winword caused an invalid page fault in module USER32.DLL
Slow Word 200212 Sep 2003 16:54 GMT3
It takes about 60 seconds to open Word 2002 and load a small .txt or .doc file on my W98 system.  I've got 512 MB RAM and a 500 MHz P-II processor and Gigs of free disk space.  If I delete normal.doc before I enter Word, I can do the same task in about 5 seconds.  But then when I ...
BIG PROBLEM!!12 Sep 2003 16:42 GMT1
I have upgraded my Windows Me system and ever since I have
been unable to use Word 2002........ When I try to open
Word Documents, I recieve an error message saying "This
application must be installed to run. Please run set up
Word 2002 Will not open any file12 Sep 2003 16:36 GMT1
I've reinstalled twice already can't seem to open
anything.
I've played with the settings that I can get to and
nothing seems to make a difference
Corrupted table12 Sep 2003 16:31 GMT1
I posted this in another newsgroup, so I apologize for those that see a
double posting:
I have a document in Word 2000 with a number of tables that include screen
shots. I am getting an error when I open this document that says "A table in
cannot open Word program or documents12 Sep 2003 15:51 GMT1
A recent problem; one day Word would not open at all.
Click on desktop icon and it freezes my whole machine.
Can't open any documents either through other avenues.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled with no success. Any
Microsoft Works Word Processer not opening Word .doc12 Sep 2003 05:04 GMT1
Cannot open Word documents from internet or from disk
unless open with Word Pad first!  No Norton on system.
What are "Disabled Items"?12 Sep 2003 05:03 GMT1
Am using Word2002 (XP) on a WinXP-pro PC.  Want to clean up what might be
"dead" items.  In Word, clicked Help > About MS Word > Disabled items... and
see:
Document: old1995letter.wpd
all my documents now have strange notations12 Sep 2003 05:00 GMT2
I cut and pasted the contents of an email and saved it as
a word document, from a source I do such saves
regularly.  This time I noticed strange demarkations,
sort of like a paragraph symbol and dots between each
normal.dot problems12 Sep 2003 04:26 GMT3
Is there any way to stop this?  I don't have any macro viruses or any
external COM apps loaded.  Every time I close word, this dialogue appears:
"The file Normal.dot already exists.  Do you want to replace the existing
file?"
Slow Word Response - system.exe corrupt??12 Sep 2003 03:38 GMT2
Someone suggested that my Word 2002 program may be slow to load and respond because of a corrupt system file.  I ran sfc.exe and it reported that I should restore c:\windows\system\user.exe
My computer came with W98 preinstalled and my system recovery CD apparently does not have ...
Error  in word Word12 Sep 2003 00:24 GMT2
I receive error messages when I try to open and close
word.  On opening the message is:
"The file normal already exists. Do you want to replace
the existing file."
accessing d drive12 Sep 2003 00:11 GMT1
I am trying to save my document to a cd-rw and it says I
don't have access to the d drive, please see an
administrator. What does this mean?
 
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