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Default I cannot open Word to a blank document.

When I click START and the window opens I see the Microsoft Word "W" in the
box. However, when I click on it nothing happens. The only way to get to a
previous Word document seems to be through Launcher. Once there I have to
open an old file and then open a new file from there. HELP!


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Default I cannot open Word to a blank document.

Either repair office and check the box to replace the shortcuts or locate
winword.exe with Windows Explorer, right click and drag it to the desktop
and choose the option to create a shortcut.

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Super Dave wrote:
When I click START and the window opens I see the Microsoft Word "W"
in the box. However, when I click on it nothing happens. The only
way to get to a previous Word document seems to be through Launcher.
Once there I have to open an old file and then open a new file from
there. HELP!



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