Office Word 2007 problem

K

kreiner

recently my word has been giving me pop up boxes that say Your auto correct
file, MSO1033 could not be saved. What on earth does this mean. This happens
when ever I open word or close it. I also get the message the file may be
read only or you may not have permission to modify file. Then I click okay
and then a blank word document pops up. when I close another pop up box comes
up and says word cannot save or create this file. Make sure the disk you want
to save the file on is not full, write protected or damaged. (C:\program
files\...\normal.dotm) As you can tell I am a complete idot when it comes to
computers. I thought I would try this forum before I call someone to come out
and fix it.
 
G

Greg Maxey

Before you make the call, you should let Word rebuild Normal.dotm. See:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/ProblemsStartingWord.htm
recently my word has been giving me pop up boxes that say Your auto
correct file, MSO1033 could not be saved. What on earth does this
mean. This happens when ever I open word or close it. I also get the
message the file may be read only or you may not have permission to
modify file. Then I click okay and then a blank word document pops
up. when I close another pop up box comes up and says word cannot
save or create this file. Make sure the disk you want to save the
file on is not full, write protected or damaged. (C:\program
files\...\normal.dotm) As you can tell I am a complete idot when it
comes to computers. I thought I would try this forum before I call
someone to come out and fix it.

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Greg Maxey

See my web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org
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timid souls who have never known neither victory nor defeat." - TR
 

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