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This modification is not allowed because the document is locked
"This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep
getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for
free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was
reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there?
Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than
once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all
appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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I can confirm that nothing appears when trying Help - Activate Product. No
box or anything. I tried Help- Detect and Repair which reinstalled Office. However, the problem remains and I keep getting the same message as first mentioned. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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My next guess would be corrupted registry entries or a corrupted normal.dot
(or possibly a different template is corrupted, but given the symtoms, that seems less likely). Have you tried the suggestions shown here yet: http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I can confirm that nothing appears when trying Help - Activate Product. No box or anything. I tried Help- Detect and Repair which reinstalled Office. However, the problem remains and I keep getting the same message as first mentioned. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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Tried all three suggestions at the site you mentioned but none worked. Took
the final solution of uninstalling Word 2003 by uninstalling Microsoft Office 2003. However, the manufacturer (Mesh Computers) who had installed Office 2003 after the hard disk crash three months ago had not left the CD behind. So I reinstalled Word 2002 which was originally supplied with the computer (not the full Office suite) and Word is now working fine. Perhaps in the end it was a trial version of Office 2003 but the manufacturer forgot to tell me. Many thanks for all your suggestions! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: My next guess would be corrupted registry entries or a corrupted normal.dot (or possibly a different template is corrupted, but given the symtoms, that seems less likely). Have you tried the suggestions shown here yet: http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I can confirm that nothing appears when trying Help - Activate Product. No box or anything. I tried Help- Detect and Repair which reinstalled Office. However, the problem remains and I keep getting the same message as first mentioned. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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This modification is not allowed because the document is locked
I am facing very similar problems, I bought my computer from MESH about two
months ago and chose to recieve Office Proffesional Edition 2003 with it as an upgrade. Word, but none of the other office applications, is locked and when I try to activate windows via the help menu nothing appears just as in Mark60's case, in fact my problems are virtually identical to his. I have tried all the suggestions listed thus far to no success and also uninstalled and reinstalled office from the disk provided with the computer similarly with no luck. I would be greatful for any assistance. "Mark60" wrote: Tried all three suggestions at the site you mentioned but none worked. Took the final solution of uninstalling Word 2003 by uninstalling Microsoft Office 2003. However, the manufacturer (Mesh Computers) who had installed Office 2003 after the hard disk crash three months ago had not left the CD behind. So I reinstalled Word 2002 which was originally supplied with the computer (not the full Office suite) and Word is now working fine. Perhaps in the end it was a trial version of Office 2003 but the manufacturer forgot to tell me. Many thanks for all your suggestions! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: My next guess would be corrupted registry entries or a corrupted normal.dot (or possibly a different template is corrupted, but given the symtoms, that seems less likely). Have you tried the suggestions shown here yet: http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I can confirm that nothing appears when trying Help - Activate Product. No box or anything. I tried Help- Detect and Repair which reinstalled Office. However, the problem remains and I keep getting the same message as first mentioned. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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This modification is not allowed because the document is locked
ReV VAdAUL wrote: I am facing very similar problems, I bought my computer from MESH about two months ago and chose to recieve Office Proffesional Edition 2003 with it as an upgrade. Word, but none of the other office applications, is locked and when I try to activate windows via the help menu nothing appears just as in Mark60's case, in fact my problems are virtually identical to his. I have tried all the suggestions listed thus far to no success and also uninstalled and reinstalled office from the disk provided with the computer similarly with no luck. I would be greatful for any assistance. "Mark60" wrote: Tried all three suggestions at the site you mentioned but none worked. Took the final solution of uninstalling Word 2003 by uninstalling Microsoft Office 2003. However, the manufacturer (Mesh Computers) who had installed Office 2003 after the hard disk crash three months ago had not left the CD behind. So I reinstalled Word 2002 which was originally supplied with the computer (not the full Office suite) and Word is now working fine. Perhaps in the end it was a trial version of Office 2003 but the manufacturer forgot to tell me. Many thanks for all your suggestions! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: My next guess would be corrupted registry entries or a corrupted normal.dot (or possibly a different template is corrupted, but given the symtoms, that seems less likely). Have you tried the suggestions shown here yet: http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I can confirm that nothing appears when trying Help - Activate Product. No box or anything. I tried Help- Detect and Repair which reinstalled Office. However, the problem remains and I keep getting the same message as first mentioned. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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This modification is not allowed because the document is locked
ReV VAdAUL wrote: I am facing very similar problems, I bought my computer from MESH about two months ago and chose to recieve Office Proffesional Edition 2003 with it as an upgrade. Word, but none of the other office applications, is locked and when I try to activate windows via the help menu nothing appears just as in Mark60's case, in fact my problems are virtually identical to his. I have tried all the suggestions listed thus far to no success and also uninstalled and reinstalled office from the disk provided with the computer similarly with no luck. I would be greatful for any assistance. "Mark60" wrote: Tried all three suggestions at the site you mentioned but none worked. Took the final solution of uninstalling Word 2003 by uninstalling Microsoft Office 2003. However, the manufacturer (Mesh Computers) who had installed Office 2003 after the hard disk crash three months ago had not left the CD behind. So I reinstalled Word 2002 which was originally supplied with the computer (not the full Office suite) and Word is now working fine. Perhaps in the end it was a trial version of Office 2003 but the manufacturer forgot to tell me. Many thanks for all your suggestions! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: My next guess would be corrupted registry entries or a corrupted normal.dot (or possibly a different template is corrupted, but given the symtoms, that seems less likely). Have you tried the suggestions shown here yet: http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I can confirm that nothing appears when trying Help - Activate Product. No box or anything. I tried Help- Detect and Repair which reinstalled Office. However, the problem remains and I keep getting the same message as first mentioned. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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This modification is not allowed because the document is locked
Success!! Mesh Computers sent me what they called an "Office Fix" file that
first had to be downloaded to the desktop. Then I had to uninstall Office. Then I ran their fix file. Then reinstalled Office. Hey presto the activation worked. "Givenup" wrote: ReV VAdAUL wrote: I am facing very similar problems, I bought my computer from MESH about two months ago and chose to recieve Office Proffesional Edition 2003 with it as an upgrade. Word, but none of the other office applications, is locked and when I try to activate windows via the help menu nothing appears just as in Mark60's case, in fact my problems are virtually identical to his. I have tried all the suggestions listed thus far to no success and also uninstalled and reinstalled office from the disk provided with the computer similarly with no luck. I would be greatful for any assistance. "Mark60" wrote: Tried all three suggestions at the site you mentioned but none worked. Took the final solution of uninstalling Word 2003 by uninstalling Microsoft Office 2003. However, the manufacturer (Mesh Computers) who had installed Office 2003 after the hard disk crash three months ago had not left the CD behind. So I reinstalled Word 2002 which was originally supplied with the computer (not the full Office suite) and Word is now working fine. Perhaps in the end it was a trial version of Office 2003 but the manufacturer forgot to tell me. Many thanks for all your suggestions! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: My next guess would be corrupted registry entries or a corrupted normal.dot (or possibly a different template is corrupted, but given the symtoms, that seems less likely). Have you tried the suggestions shown here yet: http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I can confirm that nothing appears when trying Help - Activate Product. No box or anything. I tried Help- Detect and Repair which reinstalled Office. However, the problem remains and I keep getting the same message as first mentioned. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: From Word's menu, when you choose Help - Activate Product, nothing at all appears? At the very least, you should see a box that says it's already been activated. If nothing at all happens, that suggests a serious installation issue. Have you already tried Help - Dectect and Repair? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Mark60" wrote in message ... Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I tried this earlier (more than once), nothing appeared. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Choose Help - Activate Product. What does it tell you there? Note that trial versions *do* ship preinstalled on computers (trial version of Office Standard came on two laptops we bought this summer), and expire (I believe) something like 90 days after first use. Non-trial Office goes into limited-functionality mode after 50 uses (I beleive) if not activated. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Mark60" wrote in message ... I don't think it is a trial version - it came with the computer and was reinstalled after a hard disc crash in June. but how would I check if it it a trial version? "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote: Is this a trial version of Word? It sounds as tho your time to use it for free is up. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mark60" wrote in message ... "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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This modification is not allowed because the document is locked
"Mark60" wrote: "This modification is not allowed because the document is locked" - I keep getting this message when I try to enter text into new Word 2003 files or modify existing ones. I have checked that my copy of Word 2003 is activated (nothing happens when I check). I have been using it without problems until now. I would be very grateful for your answers. |
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