Did it work ok before the install of IE7 ? .... If so uninstall IE7 and see if it is ok again.
You might also try a Repair Install of Microsoft Word or the entire Microsoft Office Suite.
You will need the CD for that and possibly the CD Product Key to do this
If the Repair doesn't work, you might fall back on the old standby fix for dealing with a corrupted global template. This is a pretty common problem with Word 2000.
With Word closed, search for normal.dot and delete all copies. Open Word. If it works, you're all set. Word will re-create the file. If you're using Windows XP, your normal.dot might be a hidden file. If so, set your Folder Options to allow you to view hidden files and folders. (With ME or 98SE, this won't be necessary.)
the> APP Name-Winword.EXE preceeds the string of info listed above in my initial post.
i have unstalled IE7, tried Repair, but it indicates i need a disc. i have cked my discs that came with the computer new and see none listed as Word. i think i still have all the discs and info. will it be on another disc? also, how do i get to the Global Template to ck and see if Normal is listed? i am a little intimidated by all this, but will continue. My Documents has many important files. any way to copy to CD or floppy? only word documents present problems. pics and other files are ok in Documents.
Since I don't know your OS or the types of storage drives you have, I'm working in the dark here, but I'll try to give you general directions. (Someone may jump in here with clearer instructions.)
To find the global template (that's the normal.dot file), click on Start| Search |For Files or Folders. When the search window appears, type in "normal.dot" (without the " "). Select and delete all instances found. If your OS is Windows XP, you will need to go to tools |folder options| view in Windows explorer and select show hidden files and folders before you do your search.
If you have a floppy drive or a CD-RW drive, you can copy data files to save or have as a backup. If to floppy, select the files you wish to copy, then click on copy file and select your floppy as the target drive. If you want to save to a cd, use the software that came with your cd/rw drive to copy the files to the cd.
thanks for all the info and help. FWIW-Windows XP Home Ed.-- i have now resolved the problem. i finally opened the package of Discs i got with the computer new. the pkg. said "MS Encarta" i was not aware all the CD's were also in there. it had the Word 2000 SR-1. i then inserted it and it repaired itself. thanks again. sorry i was not aware of all the resources available. have a great day!
Whatever you do, do not lose the CD's or the Sleeves / case they may be packed in.
If you do, and you need them again, you would be out of luck .. also the case or sleeve
usually has the needed installation code for the software.
85rx-7se
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November 7th, 2006 19:00
You might also try a Repair Install of Microsoft Word or the entire Microsoft Office Suite.
You will need the CD for that and possibly the CD Product Key to do this
lydthekid
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November 7th, 2006 22:00
With Word closed, search for normal.dot and delete all copies. Open Word. If it works, you're all set. Word will re-create the file. If you're using Windows XP, your normal.dot might be a hidden file. If so, set your Folder Options to allow you to view hidden files and folders. (With ME or 98SE, this won't be necessary.)
kstevusa
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November 8th, 2006 18:00
i have unstalled IE7, tried Repair, but it indicates i need a disc. i have cked my discs that came with the computer new and see none listed as Word. i think i still have all the discs and info. will it be on another disc? also, how do i get to the Global Template to ck and see if Normal is listed? i am a little intimidated by all this, but will continue. My Documents has many important files. any way to copy to CD or floppy? only word documents present problems. pics and other files are ok in Documents.
lydthekid
165 Posts
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November 8th, 2006 19:00
To find the global template (that's the normal.dot file), click on Start| Search |For Files or Folders. When the search window appears, type in "normal.dot" (without the " "). Select and delete all instances found. If your OS is Windows XP, you will need to go to tools |folder options| view in Windows explorer and select show hidden files and folders before you do your search.
If you have a floppy drive or a CD-RW drive, you can copy data files to save or have as a backup. If to floppy, select the files you wish to copy, then click on copy file and select your floppy as the target drive. If you want to save to a cd, use the software that came with your cd/rw drive to copy the files to the cd.
kstevusa
6 Posts
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November 8th, 2006 20:00
85rx-7se
326 Posts
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November 8th, 2006 21:00
If you do, and you need them again, you would be out of luck .. also the case or sleeve
usually has the needed installation code for the software.
lydthekid
165 Posts
0
November 8th, 2006 21:00