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Word 2000 Long Convoluted Error Message
This site doesn't allow paste in the message area - and, does not have any
means to attach. The error message contains 16 lines of text. Far too much for me to try to type accurately. The opening line is "This error message can appear for several reasons." The closing line is "More information about this error message online" [ with no link to an online URL] There are 4 paragraphs that talk about Recovery, disk space, RAM, file locks and attributes. None of the suggested problem sources are applicable to the file or system. The document was created in Word 2000. The user is using Word 2003. There are 8, or more, other users using the same .doc with Word 2003, with no problem. The .doc is a form completion .doc, using the macros that change the "Enter" key to "Tab" and then back to "Enter" upon closing the .doc. There is no error message number. The complaining user is using Windows XP pro on a Dell If anyone has an idea as to why this would be occurring, please let me know. I could send a JPEG of the error message if I have your e-mail address. I've seen the rejection due to macros. This we adjust to moderate level security so that they still get asked if it's okay - in order to block out unknowns. But that is not the message that is coming up. The document is not opening far enough to cause that error Sure would appreciate a hand. I've warrantied this project and it is working successfully at 22 locations, in 5 states. All of a sudden this strange unlabeled error message. HELP!!! |
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Word 2000 Long Convoluted Error Message
Ctrl+V is the universal shortcut for Paste and works anywhere in Windows.
-- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... This site doesn't allow paste in the message area - and, does not have any means to attach. The error message contains 16 lines of text. Far too much for me to try to type accurately. The opening line is "This error message can appear for several reasons." The closing line is "More information about this error message online" [ with no link to an online URL] There are 4 paragraphs that talk about Recovery, disk space, RAM, file locks and attributes. None of the suggested problem sources are applicable to the file or system. The document was created in Word 2000. The user is using Word 2003. There are 8, or more, other users using the same .doc with Word 2003, with no problem. The .doc is a form completion .doc, using the macros that change the "Enter" key to "Tab" and then back to "Enter" upon closing the .doc. There is no error message number. The complaining user is using Windows XP pro on a Dell If anyone has an idea as to why this would be occurring, please let me know. I could send a JPEG of the error message if I have your e-mail address. I've seen the rejection due to macros. This we adjust to moderate level security so that they still get asked if it's okay - in order to block out unknowns. But that is not the message that is coming up. The document is not opening far enough to cause that error Sure would appreciate a hand. I've warrantied this project and it is working successfully at 22 locations, in 5 states. All of a sudden this strange unlabeled error message. HELP!!! |
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Ctrl+V is the universal shortcut for Paste and works anywhere in Windows. -- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... This site doesn't allow paste in the message area - and, does not have any means to attach. The error message contains 16 lines of text. Far too much for me to try to type accurately. The opening line is "This error message can appear for several reasons." The closing line is "More information about this error message online" [ with no link to an online URL] There are 4 paragraphs that talk about Recovery, disk space, RAM, file locks and attributes. None of the suggested problem sources are applicable to the file or system. The document was created in Word 2000. The user is using Word 2003. There are 8, or more, other users using the same .doc with Word 2003, with no problem. The .doc is a form completion .doc, using the macros that change the "Enter" key to "Tab" and then back to "Enter" upon closing the .doc. There is no error message number. The complaining user is using Windows XP pro on a Dell If anyone has an idea as to why this would be occurring, please let me know. I could send a JPEG of the error message if I have your e-mail address. I've seen the rejection due to macros. This we adjust to moderate level security so that they still get asked if it's okay - in order to block out unknowns. But that is not the message that is coming up. The document is not opening far enough to cause that error Sure would appreciate a hand. I've warrantied this project and it is working successfully at 22 locations, in 5 states. All of a sudden this strange unlabeled error message. HELP!!! Suzanne: CTRl+V wouldn't work here. Any other ideas? CHartsmalm |
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Word 2000 Long Convoluted Error Message
I have never had any problem using Ctrl+V to paste copied text into any Web
form anywhere; I find it hard to believe it would not work in the Communities portal you are using. Of course, you have to have copied the text first. You can copy an error message using Ctrl+C. -- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Ctrl+V is the universal shortcut for Paste and works anywhere in Windows. -- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... This site doesn't allow paste in the message area - and, does not have any means to attach. The error message contains 16 lines of text. Far too much for me to try to type accurately. The opening line is "This error message can appear for several reasons." The closing line is "More information about this error message online" [ with no link to an online URL] There are 4 paragraphs that talk about Recovery, disk space, RAM, file locks and attributes. None of the suggested problem sources are applicable to the file or system. The document was created in Word 2000. The user is using Word 2003. There are 8, or more, other users using the same .doc with Word 2003, with no problem. The .doc is a form completion .doc, using the macros that change the "Enter" key to "Tab" and then back to "Enter" upon closing the .doc. There is no error message number. The complaining user is using Windows XP pro on a Dell If anyone has an idea as to why this would be occurring, please let me know. I could send a JPEG of the error message if I have your e-mail address. I've seen the rejection due to macros. This we adjust to moderate level security so that they still get asked if it's okay - in order to block out unknowns. But that is not the message that is coming up. The document is not opening far enough to cause that error Sure would appreciate a hand. I've warrantied this project and it is working successfully at 22 locations, in 5 states. All of a sudden this strange unlabeled error message. HELP!!! Suzanne: CTRl+V wouldn't work here. Any other ideas? CHartsmalm |
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Word 2000 Long Convoluted Error Message
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I have never had any problem using Ctrl+V to paste copied text into any Web form anywhere; I find it hard to believe it would not work in the Communities portal you are using. Of course, you have to have copied the text first. You can copy an error message using Ctrl+C. -- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Ctrl+V is the universal shortcut for Paste and works anywhere in Windows. -- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... This site doesn't allow paste in the message area - and, does not have any means to attach. The error message contains 16 lines of text. Far too much for me to try to type accurately. The opening line is "This error message can appear for several reasons." The closing line is "More information about this error message online" [ with no link to an online URL] There are 4 paragraphs that talk about Recovery, disk space, RAM, file locks and attributes. None of the suggested problem sources are applicable to the file or system. The document was created in Word 2000. The user is using Word 2003. There are 8, or more, other users using the same .doc with Word 2003, with no problem. The .doc is a form completion .doc, using the macros that change the "Enter" key to "Tab" and then back to "Enter" upon closing the .doc. There is no error message number. The complaining user is using Windows XP pro on a Dell If anyone has an idea as to why this would be occurring, please let me know. I could send a JPEG of the error message if I have your e-mail address. I've seen the rejection due to macros. This we adjust to moderate level security so that they still get asked if it's okay - in order to block out unknowns. But that is not the message that is coming up. The document is not opening far enough to cause that error Sure would appreciate a hand. I've warrantied this project and it is working successfully at 22 locations, in 5 states. All of a sudden this strange unlabeled error message. HELP!!! Suzanne: CTRl+V wouldn't work here. Any other ideas? CHartsmalm In 18 years of MS experience, I too have never had a failure of any of the cut and paste avenues whether using shortcut keys, right-click pop up menus or the edit drop down menu - except in discussion group windows. You cannot paste an image here - only text. Why is MS so stubborn and not include an opportunity to attach. So many of the error messages are difficult to copy as text. Anyhow, in my case, my client-user sent me the error message in a .pdf file. I can only get an image of the message from Acrobat Reader or Mac Preview. Thus my ability to paste is limited to the image from a .jpg file. Now that we are through with teaching me about copy/paste, do you have any ideas about the problem that I am having. I am making a copy of my original post and am going to open a thread in the Errors area. I hadn't noticed it before. I am not a frequent user of these MS forums. Over the years I've tried several times and have rarely got an answer - often lectures - but rarely answers. |
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Word 2000 Long Convoluted Error Message
This is the first time you have mentioned that the error message was an
image. That's a horse of a different color entirely. -- 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. "chartsmalm" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I have never had any problem using Ctrl+V to paste copied text into any Web form anywhere; I find it hard to believe it would not work in the Communities portal you are using. Of course, you have to have copied the text first. You can copy an error message using Ctrl+C. -- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Ctrl+V is the universal shortcut for Paste and works anywhere in Windows. -- 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. "Chartsmalm" wrote in message ... This site doesn't allow paste in the message area - and, does not have any means to attach. The error message contains 16 lines of text. Far too much for me to try to type accurately. The opening line is "This error message can appear for several reasons." The closing line is "More information about this error message online" [ with no link to an online URL] There are 4 paragraphs that talk about Recovery, disk space, RAM, file locks and attributes. None of the suggested problem sources are applicable to the file or system. The document was created in Word 2000. The user is using Word 2003. There are 8, or more, other users using the same .doc with Word 2003, with no problem. The .doc is a form completion .doc, using the macros that change the "Enter" key to "Tab" and then back to "Enter" upon closing the .doc. There is no error message number. The complaining user is using Windows XP pro on a Dell If anyone has an idea as to why this would be occurring, please let me know. I could send a JPEG of the error message if I have your e-mail address. I've seen the rejection due to macros. This we adjust to moderate level security so that they still get asked if it's okay - in order to block out unknowns. But that is not the message that is coming up. The document is not opening far enough to cause that error Sure would appreciate a hand. I've warrantied this project and it is working successfully at 22 locations, in 5 states. All of a sudden this strange unlabeled error message. HELP!!! Suzanne: CTRl+V wouldn't work here. Any other ideas? CHartsmalm In 18 years of MS experience, I too have never had a failure of any of the cut and paste avenues whether using shortcut keys, right-click pop up menus or the edit drop down menu - except in discussion group windows. You cannot paste an image here - only text. Why is MS so stubborn and not include an opportunity to attach. So many of the error messages are difficult to copy as text. Anyhow, in my case, my client-user sent me the error message in a .pdf file. I can only get an image of the message from Acrobat Reader or Mac Preview. Thus my ability to paste is limited to the image from a .jpg file. Now that we are through with teaching me about copy/paste, do you have any ideas about the problem that I am having. I am making a copy of my original post and am going to open a thread in the Errors area. I hadn't noticed it before. I am not a frequent user of these MS forums. Over the years I've tried several times and have rarely got an answer - often lectures - but rarely answers. |
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