click.....ignore

P

Parlicoot

Hello,
I have tried for ages to find a newsgroup to answer this query, and I'm
hoping it's you. Sorry if it's not, and could someone direct me to the
correct link?
Problem: Frequently, and most often when closing (esp. after
printing) a
doc. from Microsoft Word 2000, I get the message :

Winword
An error has occurred in your program. To keep working anyway click Ignore
and save your work to a new file. To quit this program click Close. You will
lose information you entered since your last save.
Close Ignore

Thereafter, that message comes up with every application, and although I can
keep going for a while, it depends on how long I'm prepared to keep clicking
Ignore before I start tearing my hair out. Every operation needs about 13
clicks before the next move. Consequently, I have to re-boot my computer,
until it happens again, and again, and again...........

I'm sure there is a simple answer. I've checked all other posts before
writing this, in case anyone else has had the same problem.
I would appreciate your expertise - hopefully in words of one syllable as
I'm no techy.
Thanks Parlicoot
 
B

Brendan Reynolds

Sorry, but no, you're still asking in the wrong news group. Try
microsoft.public.word.application.errors

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