Word 2001 Mac won't open

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Guest

I hae a Mac G4 running in OS X and MS Office 2001 running in OS 9.2. Yesterday, I uninstalled Office: Mac 2001 and re-installed it because the Sub Menus were missing in Word, so I couldn't use Word. I followed instructions I found on this site. After restarting my Mac, I was able to open a document, format it and print it. When I tried to open a document today, the Word Icon bounced in the dock, but nothing happened. Normally, OS 9 would open and I'd get a blank Word document

Can anyone tell me how to fix this? And does anyone know why all these problems are occurring NOW, after using Word for THREE YEARS? Thanks!!
 
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Mike Williams [MVP]

neschie2 said:
I hae a Mac G4 running in OS X and MS Office 2001 running in OS 9.2.
Yesterday, I uninstalled Office: Mac 2001 and re-installed it because
the Sub Menus were missing in Word, so I couldn't use Word. I
followed instructions I found on this site. After restarting my Mac,
I was able to open a document, format it and print it. When I tried
to open a document today, the Word Icon bounced in the dock, but
nothing happened. Normally, OS 9 would open and I'd get a blank Word
document.

Similar issues are easily addressed in the Windows version of Word, but you
should post to the Mac Word or Office newsgroups for Mac specific
information.


Mike Williams - Office MVP http://www.mvps.org/faq/

Please respond in the same thread on this newsgroup - not by email!
Include details of your application and Windows versions, plus any
service pack updates. Answers may also be found by reading recent
posts, checking the FAQs or searching the relevant Google archive at.
http://groups.google.com/groups?group=microsoft.public
 
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Guest

Thanks for your reply, but HOW? How can I get to the area for discussion about Word 2001 for Macintosh? When I type in a question using Word 2001 or Word 2001 for Mac, nothing happens.

I tried to set up a newsgroup account on the Microsoft website, but the instructions don't work. I tried scrolling down the index (Microsoft website) under Community Newsgroups to get to Word, but the list doesn't scroll down far enough

Thanks again
 
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Mike Williams [MVP]

Neschie said:
Thanks for your reply, but HOW? How can I get to the area for
discussion about Word 2001 for Macintosh? When I type in a question
using Word 2001 or Word 2001 for Mac, nothing happens.

or
or
would be where I'd start.

If you have a NNTP newsreader on your Mac, then one of the above links may
open it and take you to the right newsgroups.
I tried to set up a newsgroup account on the Microsoft website, but
the instructions don't work.

You don't need to set up an account for the web interface.
I tried scrolling down the index
(Microsoft website) under Community Newsgroups to get to Word, but
the list doesn't scroll down far enough.

That might be an issue with your web-browser. See if these links will help:

http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?NewsGroup=microsoft.public.mac.office.word
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?NewsGroup=microsoft.public.mac.office


Mike Williams - Office MVP http://www.mvps.org/faq/

Please respond in the same thread on this newsgroup - not by email!
Include details of your application and Windows versions, plus any
service pack updates. Answers may also be found by reading recent
posts, checking the FAQs or searching the relevant Google archive at.
http://groups.google.com/groups?group=microsoft.public
 
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Dayo Mitchell

Mike, I'm pretty sure that first link you cite is out of date. The Mac
Office traffic seems to all be on:

microsoft.public.mac.office.word (or .excel, .powerpoint, .entourage, fyi)
microsoft.public.mac.office

Neschie, don't use the MS Communities interface to post there, if possible,
because it doesn't work well with Entourage....

Use Google Groups if you want a web interface, or Entourage should not take
you but a few minutes to set up for newsreader (create a fake address that
you never plan on checking to post to NGs, to prevent spam). BUT, I suspect
if you use Google Groups to search the Mac groups for "Word won't open" or
something similar, you may find the answer w/o posting.

DM
 
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Mike Williams [MVP]

Dayo said:
Mike, I'm pretty sure that first link you cite is out of date.

They came straight off the Microsoft news server, but I didn't botheer to
check traffic - I never go to those groups.

The
Mac Office traffic seems to all be on:

microsoft.public.mac.office.word (or .excel, .powerpoint,
.entourage, fyi) microsoft.public.mac.office

Neschie, don't use the MS Communities interface to post there, if
possible, because it doesn't work well with Entourage....

Use Google Groups if you want a web interface, or Entourage should
not take you but a few minutes to set up for newsreader (create a
fake address that you never plan on checking to post to NGs, to
prevent spam). BUT, I suspect if you use Google Groups to search the
Mac groups for "Word won't open" or something similar, you may find
the answer w/o posting.

But also don't expect a reply for a long time since the Google posts take
hours to show up.
 
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Guest

Mike & Dayo, thank you both. I'll try your suggestions. I truly appreciate your help. I live in the "Boonies" in the Northeast, IBM territory. Not a lot of Mac people around. I used to work in high tech in Silicon Valley, with lots of young people who kept me up-to-date and computer savvy. I've been back here for 11 years and totally out of touch. No Mac User Groups here, either.

I added this page to my Favorites because I can't figure out how to navigate the MS website to get back to this section again

Happy Thanksgiving!
 
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Guest

Mike, I forgot that I have one last question. In your reply to my question of "How can I get to the area for discussion about Word for Mac...?", you listed the following

or
or
would be where I'd start.

Do I type the words "somewhere? If so, WHERE do I type them? In the search field at the top of this page? Please be very specific because I'm very confused about how to navigate the Microsoft site. Thanks again
 

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