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Overview Microsoft Word 2007 Problem is can not select text |
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Microsoft Word 2007 Problem is can not select text I run Word 2007 on Vista. Today I hit a curious problem. Word opened, but something was badly wrong. I could not select text with the mouse. The document scroll bar did not work. Word crashed on exit. And going into Options - Addins, I could not navigate beyond the Popular section. After several crashes an Office Diagnostics wizard popped up and offered to help. Kind of it. It chugged through numerous tests and finally told me it could not see anything wrong. Never mind.
Checking the newgroups, I found fellow-sufferers but no solution. I decided to be methodical. I started Word in safe mode. (winword /a). It worked. Probably an add-in. I went to the COM add-ins and tried to disable them. Message: The connected state of Office add-ins registered in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE cannot be changed. OK, registry then. Navigated to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Word\Addins Found three add-ins listed. I changed the value of the LoadBehavior key from 3 to 0 for each add-in. Word now worked OK, but still crashed on closing. I found I could restore two of the add-ins without problems. The guilty party: OfficePrintAddIn, a component of Flash Paper. I had a look at active templates. There was one called FlashPaperWordUITemplate.2302.dot. If I tried to unload it, Word crashed. Perhaps it needs the related COM add-in to be loaded. I closed Word, found the template file, and deleted it. Everything is fine now. A quicker route might be to uninstall Macromedia Flash Paper, unless you use this of course. I m still puzzled about why this problem only showed up today. I d not made any changes to Flash Paper or Word that I m aware of. And I don t blame Macromedia (now Adobe) for this; Word 2007 did not exist when this Flash add-in was released. Answers I was in the office beta program. In beta1 there was an issue when I started up word it was always zooming to 15%. Pretty annoying. Now I had both mouse and crash issues with word. Reinstall did not help. I also found that mouse and select problems were caused by plugins. Not the one mentioned here. Crash was still there, not being able to get rid off it.
It helped me: 1. Close Word and Outlook Microsoft Word is Microsoft's flagship word processing software. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.[1] Versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), the Apple Macintosh (1984), SCO UNIX, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows (1989). It is a component of the Microsoft Office system; however, it is also sold as a standalone product and included in Microsoft Works Suite. Beginning with the 2003 version, the branding was revised to emphasize Word's identity as a component within the Office suite; Microsoft began calling it Microsoft Office Word instead of merely Microsoft Word. The latest release is Word 2007. Word 97 Word 98 Word 2000 Word 2001 Word 2002 Word 2002 was bundled with Office XP and was released in 2001. Although its appearance was different, it had many of the same features as Word 2003. One of the key advertising strategies for the software was the removal of the Office Assistant in favor of a new help system, although it was simply disabled by default. Word 2003 Word 2004
Word 2007 Word 2007 formatting breaks the ability for users to send files to earlier versioned Word users on the Macintosh or Windows (version 2004 on the Mac, 2003 on Windows). Some third-party converters have become available to assist with this, but for most, simply saving Word 2007 files with the 'Save As' command and selecting Word 2003 format creates a compatible file. Office 2008 for the Mac will acquire (restore) the cross-platform capability with the .docx format, but older version users on either platform will remain at a disadvantage. Word 2008
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