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Word 202 crash
While working on a document, screens pop up saying
Microsoft is detecting an error and do I want to report it? I always say yes. Then I must choose from one or more more versions of recovered documents which is a real inconvenience, especially if it is a lengthy doc. Tonight, the screen told me to download Office updates to help prevent the crashes and to install the original Microsft CD. But I don't have Office, so I am afraid to do this. Can you please advise me? I guess you can tell I'm pretty much a novice. Thank you. |
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June shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
While working on a document, screens pop up saying Microsoft is detecting an error and do I want to report it? I always say yes. Then I must choose from one or more more versions of recovered documents which is a real inconvenience, especially if it is a lengthy doc. Tonight, the screen told me to download Office updates to help prevent the crashes and to install the original Microsft CD. But I don't have Office, so I am afraid to do this. Can you please advise me? I guess you can tell I'm pretty much a novice. Thank you. You *should* have an installation CD. Perhaps it came with your computer? Please ask in the shop where you bought MS Office or your PC. I'm assuming here you are using a legal copy of MS Office. If they cannot help you, you have to buy a new copy of MS Office. If you're out of money and don't want to use an illegal copy of MS Office, try OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org). It's free, Free, and can work with MS Office (Word, Excel, Powderpoint) documents. |
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I was wrong. I DO have Office.I found the Works Suite so
I will install and see what I can do. Many thanks for your help. -----Original Message----- June shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers: While working on a document, screens pop up saying Microsoft is detecting an error and do I want to report it? I always say yes. Then I must choose from one or more more versions of recovered documents which is a real inconvenience, especially if it is a lengthy doc. Tonight, the screen told me to download Office updates to help prevent the crashes and to install the original Microsft CD. But I don't have Office, so I am afraid to do this. Can you please advise me? I guess you can tell I'm pretty much a novice. Thank you. You *should* have an installation CD. Perhaps it came with your computer? Please ask in the shop where you bought MS Office or your PC. I'm assuming here you are using a legal copy of MS Office. If they cannot help you, you have to buy a new copy of MS Office. If you're out of money and don't want to use an illegal copy of MS Office, try OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org). It's free, Free, and can work with MS Office (Word, Excel, Powderpoint) documents. . |
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Works Suite is not the same as Office.
-- 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. "June" wrote in message ... I was wrong. I DO have Office.I found the Works Suite so I will install and see what I can do. Many thanks for your help. -----Original Message----- June shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers: While working on a document, screens pop up saying Microsoft is detecting an error and do I want to report it? I always say yes. Then I must choose from one or more more versions of recovered documents which is a real inconvenience, especially if it is a lengthy doc. Tonight, the screen told me to download Office updates to help prevent the crashes and to install the original Microsft CD. But I don't have Office, so I am afraid to do this. Can you please advise me? I guess you can tell I'm pretty much a novice. Thank you. You *should* have an installation CD. Perhaps it came with your computer? Please ask in the shop where you bought MS Office or your PC. I'm assuming here you are using a legal copy of MS Office. If they cannot help you, you have to buy a new copy of MS Office. If you're out of money and don't want to use an illegal copy of MS Office, try OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org). It's free, Free, and can work with MS Office (Word, Excel, Powderpoint) documents. . |
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If you have just Word (purchased freestanding or acquired as part of Works
Suite), go ahead and download the Office updates. Only those that apply to Word will be installed. -- 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. "June" wrote in message ... While working on a document, screens pop up saying Microsoft is detecting an error and do I want to report it? I always say yes. Then I must choose from one or more more versions of recovered documents which is a real inconvenience, especially if it is a lengthy doc. Tonight, the screen told me to download Office updates to help prevent the crashes and to install the original Microsft CD. But I don't have Office, so I am afraid to do this. Can you please advise me? I guess you can tell I'm pretty much a novice. Thank you. |
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Mny thanks again. You are terrific!
-----Original Message----- If you have just Word (purchased freestanding or acquired as part of Works Suite), go ahead and download the Office updates. Only those that apply to Word will be installed. -- 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. "June" wrote in message ... While working on a document, screens pop up saying Microsoft is detecting an error and do I want to report it? I always say yes. Then I must choose from one or more more versions of recovered documents which is a real inconvenience, especially if it is a lengthy doc. Tonight, the screen told me to download Office updates to help prevent the crashes and to install the original Microsft CD. But I don't have Office, so I am afraid to do this. Can you please advise me? I guess you can tell I'm pretty much a novice. Thank you. . |
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