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Hi Marydoll
I've never used Act!, so I can't provide specific help. Windows XP is an operating system. It's the thing that keeps track of your files, and it includes some basic programs like Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, Paint and WordPad. Windows XP does not include Word (and no version of Windows ever has included Word). Word is a separate application, often bought as part of the Office Suite (which includes Word, and other things like Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint etc). If Word is otherwise working OK on your machine, then you should tell Act! to use Word, and not Windows. I don't know Act!, so I can't tell you how to to this. But I see that there are on-line Discussion Groups on the www.act.com site, so you might ask an Act user there. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Marydoll" wrote in message news ![]() I'm on MS windows XP which was already installed on my laptop at time of purchase over 2 years ago, but when I'm trying to create a template on my recently purchased ACT! 6 but error messages come up as "Unknown ProductVersion Major in C:PROGRAM~1\MICROS~2|OFFICE 11|WINWORD.EXE" "Could not determine MS word version" - Why not as I've specified the word processor as Windows XP? "ACT could not open your word processor. This may be as a result of inadequate security permissions in Windows Microsoft Word 2000 or 2002(XP)" - There are no security restrictions that I'm aware of! Word works perfectly otherwise. Can anyone help me correct this please and get my ACT! 6 and XP working together! I need easy steps as I'm no expert! Thx |
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