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November 28th, 2003 15:00
MS Works Word Processor serious problems
The MS Works Word processor on the new Windows XP Dell
computer I purchased recently is missing a large
amount of important features that are in Word 2000 on
my old Windows 98 computer. It is more or less a
stripped down version of the old processor and nothing
in the help files are of any addition.
Apart from the lack of features, I have had problems
which interfere with my writing.
The most common one is crashing(about which I have
already written to you). A message comes up in the
middle of writing something, explaining that an error
has occured and that I will lose all my work. If I
save very regularly this is not a particularly bad
problem, however some loss is inevitable, and
annoying.
The following message looms on my screen:
--------------------
Microsoft Works
Microsoft Works has encountered a problem and needs to
close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
_________________________
If you are in the middle of something, the information
you are working on might be lost.
Please tell Microsoft about this problem.
We have created an error report that you can send to
help us improve Microsoft Works. We will treat this
report as confidential and anonymous.
To see what data this error report contains, click
here.
SEND ERROR REPORT DON'T SEND
-------------------------------------
I am not connected to the internet on that computer.
Another more serious problem has occured twice. The
first time, I had a document saved the previous night
which had 13 days of work in it. The next morning, I
opened it and it was entirely blank. Another time the
same thing happened except I lost 4 days work.
In total I had lost 17 days work because of the
unexplained deleting of the contents of my documents,
and several pages of work in total because of the
crashing. This is very frustrating and detrimental to
my career.
Recently, the "error report" message came up on my screen and I clicked don't send, it closed and when I reopened it it was blank even though I had been saving up to the last paragraph. So on top of the 17 days I've lost an additional 6 pages.
Compared to my old Windows 98 Word processor, this new
processor is below standard.
computer I purchased recently is missing a large
amount of important features that are in Word 2000 on
my old Windows 98 computer. It is more or less a
stripped down version of the old processor and nothing
in the help files are of any addition.
Apart from the lack of features, I have had problems
which interfere with my writing.
The most common one is crashing(about which I have
already written to you). A message comes up in the
middle of writing something, explaining that an error
has occured and that I will lose all my work. If I
save very regularly this is not a particularly bad
problem, however some loss is inevitable, and
annoying.
The following message looms on my screen:
--------------------
Microsoft Works
Microsoft Works has encountered a problem and needs to
close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
_________________________
If you are in the middle of something, the information
you are working on might be lost.
Please tell Microsoft about this problem.
We have created an error report that you can send to
help us improve Microsoft Works. We will treat this
report as confidential and anonymous.
To see what data this error report contains, click
here.
SEND ERROR REPORT DON'T SEND
-------------------------------------
I am not connected to the internet on that computer.
Another more serious problem has occured twice. The
first time, I had a document saved the previous night
which had 13 days of work in it. The next morning, I
opened it and it was entirely blank. Another time the
same thing happened except I lost 4 days work.
In total I had lost 17 days work because of the
unexplained deleting of the contents of my documents,
and several pages of work in total because of the
crashing. This is very frustrating and detrimental to
my career.
Recently, the "error report" message came up on my screen and I clicked don't send, it closed and when I reopened it it was blank even though I had been saving up to the last paragraph. So on top of the 17 days I've lost an additional 6 pages.
Compared to my old Windows 98 Word processor, this new
processor is below standard.
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Nick44
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November 28th, 2003 21:00
frcl:
The MS Works word processor is not MS Word.
As you have discovered, there are significant limitations in trying to convert Word files ( .doc format) to the Works format (which is .wps). There isn't much that can be done about that. However, if you can save the original Word documents in .rtf format, I think you will get better compatibility between the applications. See the following Knowledge Base article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271080
BTW, newer versions of Word can save files in a .wps format that is more or less compatible with Works (either 4 or 6/7) and can also read those files directly. See the following KB articles for details:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315757
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;318244
The articles refer to Works 6, but Works 7 is very similar.
I'm not sure what is going on with the Works program crashing. We use Works 4.5, Works 7 and Word XP on different computers, and haven't noticed anything like that . We do use Word XP for all of our file conversions and don't rely on any of the Works converters, which we have found to be unreliable. Perhaps the problem you are having is related to format incompatibilities.
If you really need the features of MS Word for professional reasons, you will have to purchase it. You can get it as part of the Works Suite, or you can get the Student-Teacher edition of XP office.
BTW, IIRC, you do have the option to purchase the MS Works Suite (which includes Word) from Dell when you order your computer.
Message Edited by Nick44 on 11-28-2003 06:56 PM
frcl
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November 29th, 2003 08:00
frcl
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November 29th, 2003 08:00
plmbst
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December 6th, 2003 21:00
My wife's Inspiron 4100, just 2 years young, experiences the same problems that I've been reading in many of these forums. When using the word processor in the Works suite it will lose or delete files, message boxes appear asking to save changes to the global template, and now, with increasing regularity, the History list that appears at the start-up of Works is empty. I haven't seen this problem in any other post, and any help would be appreciated.
The Works word processor may not be Word, but it should still function reliably.
The laptop is running XP Home.
Thanks
frcl
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December 14th, 2003 11:00
plmbst
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December 17th, 2003 02:00
eleanor246
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December 19th, 2003 18:00