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Default reciprient does not receive attachment on microsoft outlook 2000

I use msoffice PRO2000 on a pentium 3 and for the past while I have
encountered an error message occasionally when I try to copy / paste
something to another document be it another MSWord or to Microsoft Outlook.
Sometimes after a restart I have some joy but not always. I am also able to
copy / Paste normal text but as soon as text in an outside boarder is
encountered, it encounters an error and shuts down MSWord.

I have re-installed the Office program since the problem started but that
was in vain. The intermittent Problem remains.
If anyone can advise I'd be most gratefull
The error message reads as follows:-

WINWORD caused a general protection fault
in module DD300.DLL at 0003:00000022.
Registers:
EAX=202f1fe7 CS=1fff EIP=00000022 EFLGS=00000206
EBX=00000000 SS=4347 ESP=0000b20e EBP=0000b220
ECX=0000c183 DS=1fe7 ESI=0002ec4e FS=4207
EDX=0000207f ES=29c6 EDI=00050000 GS=039f
Bytes at CS:EIP:
8e c1 26 8a 04 24 80 3c 80 0f 85 71 02 89 5e f6
Stack dump:
00020397 00000000 29c60000 e5b00086 b2900062 037f1409 00000000 00000000
0002001e 00004f86 0000207f 00020005 00000002 f8000000 00000600 18160800
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