Let's pursue the printer angle. Whether the printer is turned on (or online)
or not should not make any difference so long as Word has access to the
driver, but if you're using a network driver and are not connected to the
network, then that could make a difference. You need to install the driver
locally.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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MikeZZZZZZZ said:
I tried renaming normal.dot, and it made no difference. I am operating
standalone at home, and still use my own normal.dot when connected at my
office. Any ideas?
To sum up, I have three things happening that all started about the same time:
1. In Autocorrect, when I input an entry and click Add, a message box pops
up in a language that looks Japanese-like, with an OK button in it.
2. All Autocorrect entries that I add disappear when I close and re-open
Word. The Autocorrect entries that I added prior to the Asian-like message
box are still there and still work.
3. When I open Word after the computer has rebooted, I get a message that
the computer is waiting for a printer (the default printer), and it asks me
if I want to continue waiting.