In article <C3760674.95DFA%behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Brian Paul Ehni
<behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 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
one
> >>>>> 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.
My Dear Sirs,
I am pleased to tell you that M.S. Word is now behaving exactly as
advertised. My grandson Nathan, he's 15 now, and should be a fine young
man at maturity, (if I allow him to live that long after some of his
pranks ;-) stopped for a visit yesterday. His confidence in his
computer skills is large.
However, after I eventually showed him all that you wrote for me,
he ciphered it well and, beaming triumphantly, announced that my
computer is now behaving as it should.
Thank you my dears. Thank you ever so much.
Edith


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