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wolfeptco
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      5th Jun 2008
I had to do a system restore. I didn't do a full one, so all of my folders
are still there. The problem is, I can only open one. If I click on another,
nothing happens.
The only way I can open another is to reboot. Simply, I can only open one
document, then I have to reboot to open another.
 
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DeanH
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      5th Jun 2008
This is not a Word problem, best to go to the forum specific to the OS you
are using.
ie for XP
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=us

Hope this helps
DeanH

"wolfeptco" wrote:

> I had to do a system restore. I didn't do a full one, so all of my folders
> are still there. The problem is, I can only open one. If I click on another,
> nothing happens.
> The only way I can open another is to reboot. Simply, I can only open one
> document, then I have to reboot to open another.

 
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