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Mal
 
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I don't have Norton Anti-virus. Is there a way I can pull up a list of
add-ins? If not, would my re-installing Word and Windows eliminate the
add-in?

Mal
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

You're still suffering from the effects of some add-in. Have you disabled
the Office Plug-in in Norton AntiVirus (if applicable)?

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"Mal" wrote in message
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Having found the ActiveDoc Lite add-in, I deleted it. My documents are

now
free of the annoying boxes.

But a minor nuisance remains: I cannot save any additions I make to my

Word
documents, and the AutoSave feature has disappeared. The gratuitous

message
Do you want to save changes to ... oddly appears after I click on the
Save icon. If I click yes then the document remains open and will not
close in its natural
closing-sequence, and if I click no then the document closes and removes
the additions I've just made.

Any suggestions on this?

Thanks.

Mal


"Mal" wrote:

File doc. name, followed by Microsoft Word, appears in the title bar.
ActiveDocs Lite appears as the title of the box in which is written:
Invalid procedure call or argument. No Adobe Reader title appears in

any
of the boxes.

Mal

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

So what is in the title bar of these messages: ActiveDocs Lite (as you
initially implied) or something to do with Adobe, or are they coming

from
Word?

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Mal" wrote in message
...
Suzanne,

The information I posted in my reply warrants your puzzlement, since

the
Adobe program (as you pointed out) does have nothing to do with

Word.

Let me explain the problem in more depth, if youd be kind enough to

read
it
through.

When I click on the macro message after it appears in a Word

document (or
sometimes even a file-list), the message disappears and Im able to
complete
a writing task. When I click Save, a gratuitously-generated Do

you
want
to save changes? message appears. I click yes and the message
disappears;
however, the document doesnt close. As a matter of fact, Im able

to
close
the document only by right-clicking in the title bar.

If this isnt enough, a further message appears when the document
eventually
does close: The disk is full. Free some space on this drive, or

close
any
unedited documents, etc.,. I click close on this message, and

yet even
another appears that reads: Invalid procedure call or argument.
Unfortunately, no sort of clicking closes this one.

But enough of the nested messages. In the end, I have to manually
turn-off
the
computer.

Can you give me some advice? (This probably sounds as if Im asking
someone
to dredge a lake to recover a trinket.) At this point, though, Ill

even
comply if you should say: €œThrow the computer on a rubbish dump and

get
another!€

Thank you.

Mal


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I'm confused. Adobe Reader is designed to read PDF documents. You
shouldn't
be trying to open PDFs in Word, nor should Adobe Reader have any

effect
on
Word.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Mal" wrote in message
...
Suzanne,

Thank you for taking the time to answer my querry.

Having traced the file to Adobe Reader 7, I found I couldn't

open it
for
repair or uninstall. A message appeared that read: Adobe

reader
couldn't
open [the file] because it is either not a supported file or has

been
damaged.

Any suggestions?

Mal

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

It would appear that you have an add-in called ActiveDocs

Lite; that
is
where you need to look for the error.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to

the
newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Mal" wrote in message
...
I'm using Word 2000 in Windows XP. When I click on, or

open, a
new
document,
I get the message: 'Could not open macro storage' under an
ActiveDocs
Lite
logo. I don't know how to rid my documents of this message.

Is
there
anyone
who knows how I might do it?

Mal