.doc attachment defaulting to Paint

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DMDay

This just started tonight. When I try to open a .doc attachment in a note I
get the message "Paint cannot read this file. This is not a valid bitmat
file, or it's format is not currently supported." Outlook 2007 has been
running perfectly for months. I get the same error on all .doc attachments
even though they have opened before without a problem. All other non-.doc
attachemnt open fine. Seems like Outlook is defaulting to Paint instead of
Word. Office Professional 2007 and Windows XP Professional installed. Any
suggests how to get this working again?
 
F

F.H. Muffman

This just started tonight. When I try to open a .doc attachment in a
note I get the message "Paint cannot read this file. This is not a
valid bitmat file, or it's format is not currently supported."
Outlook 2007 has been running perfectly for months. I get the same
error on all .doc attachments even though they have opened before
without a problem. All other non-.doc attachemnt open fine. Seems
like Outlook is defaulting to Paint instead of Word. Office
Professional 2007 and Windows XP Professional installed. Any suggests
how to get this working again?

If you save the file to your desktop and try to open it by double clicking
on it, does it try to open in paint as well?

If it does, and I'm assuming it will, you need to re-associate .doc with
Word.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859
 
D

DMDay

That resolved it. Where do I send the Pizza?
Many Thanks,
DMDay

:

If you save the file to your desktop and try to open it by double clicking
on it, does it try to open in paint as well?

If it does, and I'm assuming it will, you need to re-associate .doc with
Word.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859
 
F

F.H. Muffman

If you save the file to your desktop and try to open it by double clicking
That resolved it. Where do I send the Pizza?

Eh, too many carbs. =) Thanks tho.
 

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