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error message; print problem
See €śNormal.dot Template€”Explained€ť at
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=151
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"Acipriani" wrote in message
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I don't know what "Normal template" is, and don't understand how to do
this -
perhaps you can explain, give further direction/instruction. Thanks.
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AC
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
Since you have been experimenting with macros, try renaming the Normal
template (with Word closed). Does that make a difference?
To locate the Normal template, you can search for it in Windows (Windows
key
+ F). Be sure to search hidden files and folders.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Acipriani" wrote in message
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Yes, I did look to create some (shortcut) Macros, but could not figure
it
out; the original ones (key board types for certain words/phrase) were
lost
when the transfer was done.
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AC
"vttotal" wrote:
It appears that your Microsoft Office has some corrupt or missing
files
in
your programs file folder. I would recommend backing up all your
information
and uninstalling and re-installing Office. Just to have a better
understanding, did you try modifying anything in Word in terms of
Macros?
Hope this info helps,
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Vicente Tulliano
"Acipriani" wrote:
The following began appearing about/after the time I transferred
info
from
one computer to another:
1) at the close of Microsoft Word 2002 (Microsoft Windows XP
Professional),
the following appears:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error
Program: C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office 10\WINWORD.EXE
abnormal program termination
2) After printing 1 or 2 docs with HP psc 1315 all in one, no
further
docs
print (they appear in HP window waiting to print) unless, until I
shut
down
both printer and computer, restart both, then the docs print
automatically.
I've since removed and re-installed the hp software, but still have
printing
prob.
This printing prob started about time the Error Message started
AC
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