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Re: A question regarding MS Word

by Brian Paul Ehni <behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 30, 2007 at 06:27 PM

On 11/30/07 10:54 AM, in article
0001HW.C37580340E72DF24F02845B0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 "Stephen C."
<nobodyNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 23:51:31 -0800, Edith C Bennington wrote
> (in article <291120072351319108%Edith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> 
>> In article <carl-EECE1E.17304928112007@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Carl
>> Witthoft <carl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> 
>>> In article <0001HW.C372D6DF0DD32F11F02845B0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>> Stephen C. <nobodyNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 23:02:19 -0800, Edith C Bennington wrote
>>>> (in article <271120072302195988%Edith1105@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
>>>> 
>>>>> I do get riled at myself for having to request assistance knowing
>>>>> full well that the solution is unquestionably going to be a simple
oneŠ
>>>>> When I'm typing a letter, or just typing something, somehow the
entire
>>>>> left side of the page just disappears. I then have to go down to the
>>>>> bottom of the page, grab the blue bubble and drag it to the left -
>>>>> sometimes twice because it jumps back to the right, again. How do I
>>>>> prevent that from occurring for once and for all?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you so much,
>>>>> Edith B
>>>> 
>>>> Edith,
>>>> 
>>>> I don't know for sure, but it might be that you have the default
>>>> formatting 
>>>> for new do***ents set to two column. The next time it does it, check
the
>>>> layout settings and make sure the do***ent isn't set for two column
format.
>>>> 
>>>> StephenC
>>> 
>>> Or your ruler is set well to the left of the normal margin, so your
text
>>> is placing itself outside the "expected" window.
>>> 
>>> Recommend you repost to microsoft.public.mac.word where the experts
hang
>>> out :-)
>> 
>> Dear Sirs,
>> What's a ³Microsoft framework library²? And why won't it ³load² for me?
>> Maybe that's it. Please know that I wasn't riled at you.
>>     Edith
> 
> I doubt if that is the issue, but from the MacO****nts website, I did
find
> some cures that other people used for this issue. Perhaps one will work
for
> you.
> 
> 
> 
> "I just fixed this "framework" problem by upgrading to 11.3.3"
> 
> 
> 
> "removed "Microsoft User Data" from the my do***ents folder and the
problem
> went away. This is following re-installation of Office which didn't
solve the
> issue."
> 
> 
> 
> " just rename the folder
> I had the same error as well and tried uninstalls and reinstalls all
day!
> 
> But now it is FIXED!
> 
> I simply took the advice in this thread but instead of deleting the
> "Microsoft User Data" folder, I simply renamed it and then re-opened MS
Word.
> MS Word automatically created a new folder and the error msg is gone.
Woohoo!
> 
> Whatever settings and files I needed, I just copied from the renamed
folder!"
> 
> Good luck,
> StephenC
> 

You could always delete the "normal" template file from the directory:
user/Do***ents/Microsoft User Data/ and see if that helps on a new
do***ent.
-- 
Brian Ehni
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
A question regarding MS Word
Edith C Bennington <Ed  2007-11-27 23:02:19 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Stephen C. <nobodyNOSP  2007-11-28 08:27:11 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Carl Witthoft <carl@[E  2007-11-28 17:30:54 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Edith C Bennington <Ed  2007-11-29 23:51:31 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
mikey <mikey@[EMAIL PR  2007-11-30 01:08:45 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Stephen C. <nobodyNOSP  2007-11-30 08:54:12 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Brian Paul Ehni <behni  2007-11-30 18:27:00 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Edith C Bennington <Ed  2007-12-06 00:26:51 

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