Re: Word closing down



Create a temporary folder eg C:\Temp and move everything out of
AppData/Roaming/Microsoft/Templates into that Temporary folder.
Word Options > Add Ins will indicate what addins you have loading. It seems
likely that one of them is incompatible and causing problems. Do you by any
chance have a version of Acrobat installed that is not at least version
8.1.2?

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Bruce wrote:
As a postscript to my last reply, when I renamed normal.dotm, it did
not reappear after reopening Word and the program still crashed, so I
changed the .old back to .dotm. The only normal templates in the
folder after reopening following renaming were normal.dot,
normal11.dot and normalemail.dotm (and, of course, normal.old). I'm
in AppData/Roaming/Microsoft/Templates, I hope the right folder.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

The only thing you have to bear in mind for the registry changes is
that Word 2007 is Word 12.0. Substitute 12.0 in the registry paths
where described for the earlier versions i.e. rename (to oldData) or
delete the Data key -
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Data
with Word and Outlook closed.

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Bruce wrote:
I think it must have been normal.dotm that the MS expert must have
renamed but I will do it again. By opening without templates, I
meant running winword.exe /a, as suggested in the advice ***.
That didn't help but running word in safe mode by holding down CTRL
certainly seemed to stop a crash which was occurring in normal
mode, though I have not yet had time (I am rather busy today) to
try all the procedures which previously caused crashes. This gives
me encouragement. I can at any rate perhaps permanently run Word in
safe mode.

I will try fixing the registry, though the *** does not give
instructions for Office 2007, only older versions, but I assume it
is easily adaptable.

Sorry to be so ignorant but how do I identify the add ons I might
delete?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Normal.dot and especially normal11.dot are not involved (unless
loaded as add-ins). The default template for Word 2007 is called
normal.dotm and it is this one that needs to be renamed.

If by "opened word without templates" you mean you still have the
same problem when Word is opened in its safe mode (hold the CTRL
key whilst starting - and confirm your intention at the prompt)
then the problems may run deeper than those suggested fixes are
capable of fixing.

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Bruce wrote:
First, let me thank you for the helpful advice. Second, I wasn't
giving up on the other suggestions, I was just intending to work
slowly through them and with my level of expertise, I thought it
would take some time. I therefore did not want to leave
acknowledgement of your advice for several days. Renaming the
normal template was done by one of the MS boys a few days ago
(amongst many other things). I have a normal11.dot as well as a
normal.dot and tried removing the former temporarily without
effect. I also opened word without templates as suggested in the
article without benefit. I shall try and venture into the
registry and hope to report back if I may.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Reinstalling Office won't make any difference whatsoever, and
reformatting your hard drive is simply overkill. Renaming your
normal template, removing any add-ins, renaming the Settings sub
key of the Word data key in the registry and even updating the
printer driver will be more likley to effect a cure and are
covered in the links posted.

It is no good just trying a few of the suggestions and then
giving up because they haven't worked. You have to run through
all of them until you find which is the issue - and if Word
crashes along the way, start again with
http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm

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Bruce wrote:
I have tried some of the suggestions in these links and so far
they have not helped though it will take me a while to work
through all of them. One of the MS second echelon help team has
taken control of my computer and made a lot of changes including
changing normat.dot because of a problem with inserting
addresses from Outlook which I was eventually told was a bug
which MS might issue a patch for in time. Since the
intervention by the MS team, things with Word seem to have got
worse. It has been suggested that I reformat my hard disk which
I dread but would reinstalling Office help, even though
diagnostics says there is nothing wrong? Would there be a
problem with re-registration?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

See http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm then
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/ProblemsStartingWord.htm
especially with respect to the normal template and add-ins.

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Bruce wrote:
Since I installed Office Professional 2007 in January, I have
had increasing problems with Word shutting down when I try and
save a document. To begin with, I thought it was with personal
templates I had imported from Office XP but now it often
closes down when I try and save almost anything, particularly
with 'save as'. Microsoft Office Diagnostics shows no
problem. I have set options to save as Word 2007 and Word
93-2007 documents to no avail. Saving a document as a
template also seems impossible. What can be causing the
problem?


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