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Graham Mayor
 
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Caere make scanning software with add-ins to Word. Add-ins, especially old
add-ins can be problematical.

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Vickie wrote:
I had the same problem as Suzanne. I read and used Jay answer
sucessfully. But what is Caere? Why is it associated with the problem?
Vickie
"Jay Freedman" wrote:

The probable cause is an add-in installed by an old Caere product,
probably an OCR program. Look in Word's Tools Options File
Locations dialog to find the location of Word's Startup folder, then
close Word. Use Windows Explorer to navigate to the Startup folder
and look for a template (.dot file) that looks like it came from
Caere. If you can narrow it down to one, then move it to another
folder (or delete it, since it isn't doing you any good). If you
can't tell which one it is, start moving files out of Startup one at
a time and restarting Word each time, to see which one causes the
message.

This general problem of startup messages is covered in section 4 of
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...peningWord.htm.

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Jay Freedman http://aspnet2.com/mvp.ashx?JayFreedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org

"Suzanne" wrote:

Anyone know how to get past this problem? Every time I bring up
Word I have to click to enable or disable macros. I've read thru
all the macro help to no avail, so please don't send me there. I
also checked out the Caere website. NADA. The message that pops up
is

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Office\Office1
contains macros by Caere Corporation
A certificate (signing or issuer) has expired.
then I am forced to manually enable or disable macros. Anyone ever
dealt with this?