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Default Reader in Reader add-in for Word - missing on my toolbar

I have just loaded Office 2003 on my computer (Vista Home Premium - last
computer got struck by lightning... ) and I downloaded the RMR.exe file to
convert documents into .lit e-books. I had used it for about 2 years
previously, no problems. But it's just not showing up on my toolbar.
Re-booted, downloaded and installed it again, still no joy. Am I just being
dumb? (One of those things that you only did once before, of course). Do I
need to find it from somewhere and put it on the toolbar? Or is it the Vista
plague? (Just don't mention firewalls to me... )

Hope someone can help as I use this a lot!!

Regards,

Laura
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Hi ?B?TGF1cmEgQ291bG91dGU=?=,

I have just loaded Office 2003 on my computer (Vista Home Premium - last
computer got struck by lightning... ) and I downloaded the RMR.exe file to
convert documents into .lit e-books. I had used it for about 2 years
previously, no problems. But it's just not showing up on my toolbar.
Re-booted, downloaded and installed it again, still no joy. Am I just being
dumb? (One of those things that you only did once before, of course). Do I
need to find it from somewhere and put it on the toolbar? Or is it the Vista
plague? (Just don't mention firewalls to me... )

It's possible that you don't have the "rights" to install this. Have you tried
asking in a VISTA newsgroup?

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Default Reader in Reader add-in for Word - missing on my toolbar

Hi Laura,

In addition to Cindy's reply check in Word 2003 in Tools=Add-ins to see if in Tools=Templates and Add-ins if
[x] WordRMR.dot
is enabled. If not, the icons won't appear on the toolbar. They also won't work if you have set your macro security to High or
Very High in

Tools=Options=Security=[Macro Security]

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I have just loaded Office 2003 on my computer (Vista Home Premium - last
computer got struck by lightning... ) and I downloaded the RMR.exe file to
convert documents into .lit e-books. I had used it for about 2 years
previously, no problems. But it's just not showing up on my toolbar.
Re-booted, downloaded and installed it again, still no joy. Am I just being
dumb? (One of those things that you only did once before, of course). Do I
need to find it from somewhere and put it on the toolbar? Or is it the Vista
plague? (Just don't mention firewalls to me... )

Hope someone can help as I use this a lot!!

Regards,

Laura
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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