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Marty
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      10th Aug 2004
We are using Windows 2000 Professional
One of the workstations is using Office 2003
When that workstation opens Word we get the following message:

Compile Error in hidden module : AutoExec

I have tried renaming the .dot files in Startup (in three different places
on this machine because it has two different users and the "factory preset"
startup path) to .old and I have tried renaming normal.dot to normal.old as
outlined in the following article:
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/apperrors/...peningWord.htm

It still gives the same message when we open AND when we close Word on that
workstation.

Any assistance anyone could give me would be great. The program seems to
work fine after it gives this message and we click OK, but the boss doesn't
*want * to click OK. That's too much work.

Marty


 
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