All of my Office Settings has gone

J

jva1254

I have my own office settings restored using the Office Tool/ Office 2003 My
Settings Wizard.
Now I was trying to change the language setting for the default language
defining default behaviour from Korean to English(UK) using the Office 2003
Language Settings Wizard.
Since applied the wizard, all of my Office Settings has gone; Tool bars,
Icons, preference etc etc. I spend more than hours of time to customise my
settings.

Why only the language settings cause all the settings disappeared?
Is there any chance to recover them please?
Thanks for your input.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi JVA,

Are you referring to changing the menu/interface
language or just enabled for proofing languages?

Is this the MS Office Enterprise Edition with
Multiuser Interface packs or a localized (Korean)
copy of Office and Windows?

What happens if you try to restore after switching
the settings for languages back to their previous
ones?

Did you have all of the Office apps closed when you
used the language setting tools?

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I have my own office settings restored using the Office Tool/ Office 2003 My
Settings Wizard.
Now I was trying to change the language setting for the default language
defining default behaviour from Korean to English(UK) using the Office 2003
Language Settings Wizard.
Since applied the wizard, all of my Office Settings has gone; Tool bars,
Icons, preference etc etc. I spend more than hours of time to customise my
settings.

Why only the language settings cause all the settings disappeared?
Is there any chance to recover them please?
Thanks for your input. >>
 
J

jva1254

Hi, Many thanks to Bob.
The answer is;
1. Just to make enabled for proofing languages, not changing the
menu/interfacelanguage.
2. My one is MS Office Professional Edition 2003 with Multiuser Interface
packs, not a localized Office and Windows.
3. Having My Settings restored, the previous settings were all back to normal.
4. Yes, surely I closed all of the Office apps when I used the language
setting tools.
Let me please have more your inputs. Regards.
 

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