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    I need help with this issues: first, when my computer loads windows ME I recive an error osa9 has caused an error in MSI.DLL I click OK and nothing happens but when I try to open Word 2000 Pro I recive WinWord has caused an error in MSI.DLL and needs to close, I can't use word...What can I do? Heeeeeelllllllpppppppp...... Ramon
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    See answer in the conversion newsgroup Dan wrote: > Had to do a total recovery on my pc and went to reload > word but say I have the wrong pruduct key numbers. This > is the original discs and number are on side of my pc. > Anyone know anything about why that would happen? > > Thanks > > Dan
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    Help! On trying to run Word, I get this: ================================= Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Run time Error! Program: C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Office\WINWORD.EXE abnormal program termination ================================= I can run Excel 2000 OK. I tried using the Repair option from my Office 2000 Premium CD (started from the 'Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Premium' entry in my Add/Remove list), but the message remains. I have Windows XP Home. -- Terry, West Sussex, UK
  • 4. Using Organizer
    "Herb Tyson [MVP]" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote: >Assuming you want to copy from recent.dot to normal.dot, both normal.dot and >recent.dot should be open and displayed in the Organizer. You usually would >have normal.dot open on the right, and the other file (recent.dot in your >case) open on the left. Select the items in the left pane, then click >Copy>>. The arrows (>>) show the direction of the copy. > >If you're not getting the macros in Normal.dot, then make sure a) that you >don't have multiple normal.dot files, and perhaps are using the wrong one; >b) that normal.dot isn't copy protected; and c) if prompted, say Yes to >saving changes in normal.dot. Thanks Herb, I'll take another stab at that tomorrow. -- Terry, West Sussex, UK

Printing from Microsoft Word

Postby G » Fri, 09 Jul 2004 05:24:39 GMT

Is there a way to set up a document so that it carries 
its own printer information with it no matter what 
workstation its que'd from? So that every time you open 
that document the print que is for the same printer and 
printer properties.

Thanks,
G

Re: Printing from Microsoft Word

Postby Suzanne S. Barnhill » Fri, 09 Jul 2004 07:40:24 GMT

Unfortunately, no. Since Publisher can do this, Word should be able to, and
this feature has been requested for a long time. Add your vote by writing to
 XXXX@XXXXX.COM .

-- 
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
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