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linked objects
I have a series of documents that contain lists of contact names and
information that I use as links in numerous document templates. This works throughout my office except on my computer (Windows XP, Word2003; all the computers in the office are on the same system). When I update the linked object it becomes a .pic file rather than the .doc file that it is coming from. When I insert the link in a document and another user on another computer updates the link it converts it back to the .doc. (note this is a problem because the picture that gets inserted is a full page rather than the small text box that is intended.) Any ideas why this is happening and only to me? Is there a setting that I should change? ugh! this has been a bugaboo for me for almost a year, and I've just about had it! |
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Hi ?B?bHBhdHQ=?=,
I have a series of documents that contain lists of contact names and information that I use as links in numerous document templates. This works throughout my office except on my computer (Windows XP, Word2003; all the computers in the office are on the same system). When I update the linked object it becomes a .pic file rather than the .doc file that it is coming from. When I insert the link in a document and another user on another computer updates the link it converts it back to the .doc. (note this is a problem because the picture that gets inserted is a full page rather than the small text box that is intended.) Any ideas why this is happening and only to me? Is there a setting that I should change? ugh! this has been a bugaboo for me for almost a year, and I've just about had it! Links in Word are managed by fields. If you press Alt+F9 you can toggle the field codes. What is the exact text between the { field brackets }? (This will tell us what kind of field we're dealing with and what options are in effect.) You say "When I update the linked object it becomes a .pic file rather than the .doc file that it is coming from. How do you know it's a ".pic file"? Where are you seeing ".pic"? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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this is what the field says in the document that does not work the way I'd
like (it results in a picture box being inserted that takes a whole page {LINK Word.Picture.8"\\\\filename" "" \a\f 0 \p} in contrast: in a document created on another computer, using the same document link results in this field {LINK Word.Document.8"\\\\filename" "" \a\f 0 \p} I use the same method on each machine: Insert, Object, Create from File, Link to file. Oh, and did I mention that if someone opens one of these documents and updates the link, it fixes it, and the picture turns into a word document like it's supposed to be. This has been a problem since I got this new machine this past summer. We have reinstalled Word. I have looked and looked for a switch or setting, but can't find a thing. "Cindy M." wrote: Hi ?B?bHBhdHQ=?=, I have a series of documents that contain lists of contact names and information that I use as links in numerous document templates. This works throughout my office except on my computer (Windows XP, Word2003; all the computers in the office are on the same system). When I update the linked object it becomes a .pic file rather than the .doc file that it is coming from. When I insert the link in a document and another user on another computer updates the link it converts it back to the .doc. (note this is a problem because the picture that gets inserted is a full page rather than the small text box that is intended.) Any ideas why this is happening and only to me? Is there a setting that I should change? ugh! this has been a bugaboo for me for almost a year, and I've just about had it! Links in Word are managed by fields. If you press Alt+F9 you can toggle the field codes. What is the exact text between the { field brackets }? (This will tell us what kind of field we're dealing with and what options are in effect.) You say "When I update the linked object it becomes a .pic file rather than the .doc file that it is coming from. How do you know it's a ".pic file"? Where are you seeing ".pic"? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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here's an addendum to my puzzle: I can open a document that has the link in
it, copy and paste the link from one document to another and it works just fine. ugh!! "lpatt" wrote: I have a series of documents that contain lists of contact names and information that I use as links in numerous document templates. This works throughout my office except on my computer (Windows XP, Word2003; all the computers in the office are on the same system). When I update the linked object it becomes a .pic file rather than the .doc file that it is coming from. When I insert the link in a document and another user on another computer updates the link it converts it back to the .doc. (note this is a problem because the picture that gets inserted is a full page rather than the small text box that is intended.) Any ideas why this is happening and only to me? Is there a setting that I should change? ugh! this has been a bugaboo for me for almost a year, and I've just about had it! |
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Microsoft Office Word 2003
I currently am running XP on my computer with Microsoft Office 2003. I am
now experiencing a problem with Office 2003. When someone sends me a document in Word 2003 I receive the following error and that will not let me view the document: "You are attempting to open a file that was created in an earlier version of Mircorsoft Office. This file type is blocked from opening iin this version by your Registry Policy setting." I went to MS on line and downloaded the current version of MS Word Viewer and it worked for a short period and now it gives me the same message as the one above. I would appreciate any help as to what I may be doing wrong. Thanks! |
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Microsoft Office Word 2003
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 19:42:07 -0800, Karen
wrote: I currently am running XP on my computer with Microsoft Office 2003. I am now experiencing a problem with Office 2003. When someone sends me a document in Word 2003 I receive the following error and that will not let me view the document: "You are attempting to open a file that was created in an earlier version of Mircorsoft Office. This file type is blocked from opening iin this version by your Registry Policy setting." I went to MS on line and downloaded the current version of MS Word Viewer and it worked for a short period and now it gives me the same message as the one above. I would appreciate any help as to what I may be doing wrong. Thanks! In Office 2003 Service Pack 3, Microsoft's update set that policy. The article at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938810 has links to downloads, including one for Word, that will remove the policy setting. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Thanks so much for your help. I struggled for weeks trying to figure out
what was causing the problem. "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 19:42:07 -0800, Karen wrote: I currently am running XP on my computer with Microsoft Office 2003. I am now experiencing a problem with Office 2003. When someone sends me a document in Word 2003 I receive the following error and that will not let me view the document: "You are attempting to open a file that was created in an earlier version of Mircorsoft Office. This file type is blocked from opening iin this version by your Registry Policy setting." I went to MS on line and downloaded the current version of MS Word Viewer and it worked for a short period and now it gives me the same message as the one above. I would appreciate any help as to what I may be doing wrong. Thanks! In Office 2003 Service Pack 3, Microsoft's update set that policy. The article at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938810 has links to downloads, including one for Word, that will remove the policy setting. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Hi ?B?bHBhdHQ=?=,
Oh, and did I mention that if someone opens one of these documents and updates the link, it fixes it, and the picture turns into a word document like it's supposed to be. No, you didn't mention this. That's important. This has been a problem since I got this new machine this past summer. We have reinstalled Word. I have looked and looked for a switch or setting, but can't find a thing. My best guess would be that you have some third-party software on your system that's interfering with the link updating through the document layers. If you start Windows in Safe Mode, then test, do you get different results? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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That;s not was I was hoping to hear, but I think you are right.
I do have an third-party program, the developer, of which, has warned that his program might not be work seamlessly with Word links. We've been working with them to fix their incompatibility problems. I think it's especially curious that only my computer causes these errors. I'll have to get to work with that software developer and figure out how to get done everything I need to do. Thanks for your insight. "Cindy M." wrote: Hi ?B?bHBhdHQ=?=, Oh, and did I mention that if someone opens one of these documents and updates the link, it fixes it, and the picture turns into a word document like it's supposed to be. No, you didn't mention this. That's important. This has been a problem since I got this new machine this past summer. We have reinstalled Word. I have looked and looked for a switch or setting, but can't find a thing. My best guess would be that you have some third-party software on your system that's interfering with the link updating through the document layers. If you start Windows in Safe Mode, then test, do you get different results? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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