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(I tried to submit this question a couple of days ago and believe it was not
received. I can't find any trace of that posting. I am NOT trying to post
duplicate messages.)

Can anyone help me with this? I use Word 2000's Find File feature a lot so I
can search for a word that could be in any of several hundred Word files.
This worked fine with Windows 98SE, but now that I've installed XP, I can't
use Word's Find File feature. When I try to, I get an error message saying
that "Word was unable to install the necessary filters. This search cannot be
completed."

I have uninstalled Word (and all of Office) and reinstalled it, but the same
problem persists. Do anyone have any suggestions so I can solve this problem,
keeping Word 2000 and XP?

Many thanks.
--
Steve
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G'Day Steve,

In Word Xp, to the right of the Menubar, there is a box 'Type
a question for help'. Type 'find file' in this box and press Enter.

The 'Search' button is immediately to the Left of the 'Print'
button on the Standard Toolbar.

Be careful with the 'Selected locations' dropdown - when you
click a folder once, it is ticked and will be searched. If you click
it a second time, it remains ticked and the icon changes to indicate
that subfolders will also be searched.

You may need to activate the Indexing Service.
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
(I tried to submit this question a couple of days ago and believe it was
not
received. I can't find any trace of that posting. I am NOT trying to post
duplicate messages.)

Can anyone help me with this? I use Word 2000's Find File feature a lot so
I
can search for a word that could be in any of several hundred Word files.
This worked fine with Windows 98SE, but now that I've installed XP, I
can't
use Word's Find File feature. When I try to, I get an error message saying
that "Word was unable to install the necessary filters. This search cannot
be
completed."

I have uninstalled Word (and all of Office) and reinstalled it, but the
same
problem persists. Do anyone have any suggestions so I can solve this
problem,
keeping Word 2000 and XP?

Many thanks.
--
Steve



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Pat,

Thanks for replying. I guess I wasn't clear. I don't have Word XP. I use
Word 2000. The Find Files problem in Word 2000 began when I installed Windows
XP, so I'm wondering if Word 2000's Find Files feature won't work under
Windows XP. I read at this site that Word 2000 is supposed to be fully
compatible with Windows XP, so that's what I got on my new computer. Now, the
Word Find Files feature I really depend on won't work.

If you have any ideas, please fire away!

P.S. Greetings from Oregon, where I'm married to an Aussie.

"Pat Garard" wrote:

G'Day Steve,

In Word Xp, to the right of the Menubar, there is a box 'Type
a question for help'. Type 'find file' in this box and press Enter.

The 'Search' button is immediately to the Left of the 'Print'
button on the Standard Toolbar.

Be careful with the 'Selected locations' dropdown - when you
click a folder once, it is ticked and will be searched. If you click
it a second time, it remains ticked and the icon changes to indicate
that subfolders will also be searched.

You may need to activate the Indexing Service.
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
(I tried to submit this question a couple of days ago and believe it was
not
received. I can't find any trace of that posting. I am NOT trying to post
duplicate messages.)

Can anyone help me with this? I use Word 2000's Find File feature a lot so
I
can search for a word that could be in any of several hundred Word files.
This worked fine with Windows 98SE, but now that I've installed XP, I
can't
use Word's Find File feature. When I try to, I get an error message saying
that "Word was unable to install the necessary filters. This search cannot
be
completed."

I have uninstalled Word (and all of Office) and reinstalled it, but the
same
problem persists. Do anyone have any suggestions so I can solve this
problem,
keeping Word 2000 and XP?

Many thanks.
--
Steve




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Pat Garard
 
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G'Day (again) Steve,

Yes -- I thought you meant Office Xp. However my answer
remains essentially unchanged: Are you running the Win Xp
Indexing Service?

Search Help & Support for 'Indexing' or:
Right-Click "My Computer"
Click 'Manage'
In the left pane, Click on the '+' beside 'Services and
Applications'
Click 'Services'
In the right pane, look for 'Indexing Service' - is it running?

If NOT Right-Click 'Indexing Service'
Click Properties
Change 'Startup type' to "Automatic", 'n Click 'OK'.

It's possible that you may have to remove and re-install
Office 2000.

You show great taste in your choice of Wife!! Of course I
would have to validate HER taste - in some other lifetime.
--
Cheers,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
Pat,

Thanks for replying. I guess I wasn't clear. I don't have Word XP. I use
Word 2000. The Find Files problem in Word 2000 began when I installed
Windows
XP, so I'm wondering if Word 2000's Find Files feature won't work under
Windows XP. I read at this site that Word 2000 is supposed to be fully
compatible with Windows XP, so that's what I got on my new computer. Now,
the
Word Find Files feature I really depend on won't work.

If you have any ideas, please fire away!

P.S. Greetings from Oregon, where I'm married to an Aussie.

"Pat Garard" wrote:

G'Day Steve,

In Word Xp, to the right of the Menubar, there is a box 'Type
a question for help'. Type 'find file' in this box and press Enter.

The 'Search' button is immediately to the Left of the 'Print'
button on the Standard Toolbar.

Be careful with the 'Selected locations' dropdown - when you
click a folder once, it is ticked and will be searched. If you click
it a second time, it remains ticked and the icon changes to indicate
that subfolders will also be searched.

You may need to activate the Indexing Service.
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
(I tried to submit this question a couple of days ago and believe it
was
not
received. I can't find any trace of that posting. I am NOT trying to
post
duplicate messages.)

Can anyone help me with this? I use Word 2000's Find File feature a lot
so
I
can search for a word that could be in any of several hundred Word
files.
This worked fine with Windows 98SE, but now that I've installed XP, I
can't
use Word's Find File feature. When I try to, I get an error message
saying
that "Word was unable to install the necessary filters. This search
cannot
be
completed."

I have uninstalled Word (and all of Office) and reinstalled it, but the
same
problem persists. Do anyone have any suggestions so I can solve this
problem,
keeping Word 2000 and XP?

Many thanks.
--
Steve






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Steve
 
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Pat,

Many thanks for the suggestions. I checked to see if XP's Indexing Services
was turned on (I had never heard of it, so this is all new to me). It was set
on "manual" and was "stopped," so I reset it following your directions to
"automatic" and then started it. With baited breath and white knuckles of
anticipation I then went to Word to see if the Find File feature would work.
No luck. I still get an error message saying "Word could not install
necessary filters. This search cannot be completed."

It's late on this side of the pond after a long day, but tomorrow I'll read
all I can about "Indexing." I really appreciate the leads and will try just
about anything to get the Word Find File capability back again. I really rely
on it for my writing.

With Indexing Services now running automatically, do you advise me to
uninstall Office and then reinstall? I did this once (when Indexing Services
were set to "manual") but am willing to give it another go.

Thanks, Pat --

Steve

P.S. You are SO right: My Aussie wife is the best thing to happen to me, but
I wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't as true for her! Maybe we need to
visit Australia together to put some Aussie wisdom in my soul. You have a
great country and people. I sometimes wish we lived there, esp. in recent
years.

"Pat Garard" wrote:

G'Day (again) Steve,

Yes -- I thought you meant Office Xp. However my answer
remains essentially unchanged: Are you running the Win Xp
Indexing Service?

Search Help & Support for 'Indexing' or:
Right-Click "My Computer"
Click 'Manage'
In the left pane, Click on the '+' beside 'Services and
Applications'
Click 'Services'
In the right pane, look for 'Indexing Service' - is it running?

If NOT Right-Click 'Indexing Service'
Click Properties
Change 'Startup type' to "Automatic", 'n Click 'OK'.

It's possible that you may have to remove and re-install
Office 2000.

You show great taste in your choice of Wife!! Of course I
would have to validate HER taste - in some other lifetime.
--
Cheers,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
Pat,

Thanks for replying. I guess I wasn't clear. I don't have Word XP. I use
Word 2000. The Find Files problem in Word 2000 began when I installed
Windows
XP, so I'm wondering if Word 2000's Find Files feature won't work under
Windows XP. I read at this site that Word 2000 is supposed to be fully
compatible with Windows XP, so that's what I got on my new computer. Now,
the
Word Find Files feature I really depend on won't work.

If you have any ideas, please fire away!

P.S. Greetings from Oregon, where I'm married to an Aussie.

"Pat Garard" wrote:

G'Day Steve,

In Word Xp, to the right of the Menubar, there is a box 'Type
a question for help'. Type 'find file' in this box and press Enter.

The 'Search' button is immediately to the Left of the 'Print'
button on the Standard Toolbar.

Be careful with the 'Selected locations' dropdown - when you
click a folder once, it is ticked and will be searched. If you click
it a second time, it remains ticked and the icon changes to indicate
that subfolders will also be searched.

You may need to activate the Indexing Service.
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
(I tried to submit this question a couple of days ago and believe it
was
not
received. I can't find any trace of that posting. I am NOT trying to
post
duplicate messages.)

Can anyone help me with this? I use Word 2000's Find File feature a lot
so
I
can search for a word that could be in any of several hundred Word
files.
This worked fine with Windows 98SE, but now that I've installed XP, I
can't
use Word's Find File feature. When I try to, I get an error message
saying
that "Word was unable to install the necessary filters. This search
cannot
be
completed."

I have uninstalled Word (and all of Office) and reinstalled it, but the
same
problem persists. Do anyone have any suggestions so I can solve this
problem,
keeping Word 2000 and XP?

Many thanks.
--
Steve








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Pat Garard
 
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G'Day Steve,

Ok! Are you trying to use this feature with BOTH Office 2000
AND Office Xp??

The 'Search' facility of Office Xp (which includes finding
files) should now work (after an interval that allows the
Indexing Service to get some Indexing done!). However
there MAY be a conflict between the versions of Office
in relation to 'Search' (Xp) and 'Find File' (2000), in
relation to the Filters. This is a matter in which my ignorance
reaches record depths of profundity. I'm inclined, at this
point, to throw another Shrimp on the Barby!
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
Pat,

Many thanks for the suggestions. I checked to see if XP's Indexing
Services
was turned on (I had never heard of it, so this is all new to me). It was
set
on "manual" and was "stopped," so I reset it following your directions to
"automatic" and then started it. With baited breath and white knuckles of
anticipation I then went to Word to see if the Find File feature would
work.
No luck. I still get an error message saying "Word could not install
necessary filters. This search cannot be completed."

It's late on this side of the pond after a long day, but tomorrow I'll
read
all I can about "Indexing." I really appreciate the leads and will try
just
about anything to get the Word Find File capability back again. I really
rely
on it for my writing.

With Indexing Services now running automatically, do you advise me to
uninstall Office and then reinstall? I did this once (when Indexing
Services
were set to "manual") but am willing to give it another go.

Thanks, Pat --

Steve

P.S. You are SO right: My Aussie wife is the best thing to happen to me,
but
I wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't as true for her! Maybe we need to
visit Australia together to put some Aussie wisdom in my soul. You have a
great country and people. I sometimes wish we lived there, esp. in recent
years.

"Pat Garard" wrote:

G'Day (again) Steve,

Yes -- I thought you meant Office Xp. However my answer
remains essentially unchanged: Are you running the Win Xp
Indexing Service?

Search Help & Support for 'Indexing' or:
Right-Click "My Computer"
Click 'Manage'
In the left pane, Click on the '+' beside 'Services and

Applications'
Click 'Services'
In the right pane, look for 'Indexing Service' - is it running?

If NOT Right-Click 'Indexing Service'
Click Properties
Change 'Startup type' to "Automatic", 'n Click 'OK'.

It's possible that you may have to remove and re-install
Office 2000.

You show great taste in your choice of Wife!! Of course I
would have to validate HER taste - in some other lifetime.
--
Cheers,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
Pat,

Thanks for replying. I guess I wasn't clear. I don't have Word XP. I
use
Word 2000. The Find Files problem in Word 2000 began when I installed
Windows
XP, so I'm wondering if Word 2000's Find Files feature won't work under
Windows XP. I read at this site that Word 2000 is supposed to be fully
compatible with Windows XP, so that's what I got on my new computer.
Now,
the
Word Find Files feature I really depend on won't work.

If you have any ideas, please fire away!

P.S. Greetings from Oregon, where I'm married to an Aussie.

"Pat Garard" wrote:

G'Day Steve,

In Word Xp, to the right of the Menubar, there is a box 'Type
a question for help'. Type 'find file' in this box and press Enter.

The 'Search' button is immediately to the Left of the 'Print'
button on the Standard Toolbar.

Be careful with the 'Selected locations' dropdown - when you
click a folder once, it is ticked and will be searched. If you click
it a second time, it remains ticked and the icon changes to indicate
that subfolders will also be searched.

You may need to activate the Indexing Service.
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"Steve" wrote in message
...
(I tried to submit this question a couple of days ago and believe it
was
not
received. I can't find any trace of that posting. I am NOT trying to
post
duplicate messages.)

Can anyone help me with this? I use Word 2000's Find File feature a
lot
so
I
can search for a word that could be in any of several hundred Word
files.
This worked fine with Windows 98SE, but now that I've installed XP,
I
can't
use Word's Find File feature. When I try to, I get an error message
saying
that "Word was unable to install the necessary filters. This search
cannot
be
completed."

I have uninstalled Word (and all of Office) and reinstalled it, but
the
same
problem persists. Do anyone have any suggestions so I can solve this
problem,
keeping Word 2000 and XP?

Many thanks.
--
Steve








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