office 2007 crashes

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xerox

Could someone please tell me how to stop the srror message at the end of
EVERY session of office 2007. It keeps telling me that the program has
finsihed and do I want to end the program?. I have to click end every time.
Is office 2007 actually compatible with Vista. Is Vista compatible with
anything :(
 
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Mark L. Ferguson

Not sure what you mean by a 'session of Office'. If you are shutting down
the system, any app 'not responding' due to activity puts up that error
during shutdown. It depends on how much was 'pending' in the settings that
have to be written to the registry. All that takes time.
If you mean closing some office app, you can probably fix that with a
'repair' menu option of the "Programs and Features" control panel app.

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ray

Could someone please tell me how to stop the srror message at the end of
EVERY session of office 2007. It keeps telling me that the program has
finsihed and do I want to end the program?. I have to click end every
time. Is office 2007 actually compatible with Vista. Is Vista compatible
with anything :(

Have you tried OpenOffice.org? It might work better for you and is quite
compatible.
 
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Bruce Chambers

xerox said:
Could someone please tell me how to stop the srror message at the end of
EVERY session of office 2007. It keeps telling me that the program has
finsihed and do I want to end the program?. I have to click end every time.
Is office 2007 actually compatible with Vista. Is Vista compatible with
anything :(


Try repairing the Office installation, using the original installation
media. If that fails, completely remove and then reinstall Office.

Since your problem is with Office, and not Vista, you'd probably get
more specific guidance in an Office newsgroup.


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