G
Gil Grissom
I have a peculiar issue with Word. I have a server at home which acts
as my repository for all my core data, and then I have a laptop which I
use as a workstation, synchronized to the server; i.e. the default file
locations for Word on the laptop point to mapped drives which reside on
the server.
I made a few changes to a macro in my normal.dot the other day, and
now, whenever I start Word, it immediately crashes. I tried deleting
normal.dot. No luck. I tried to make sure that no cached data was
being retained and that there was no change to the Word shortcut.
Still no luck. I tried to repair Office, no luck. I tried to Open and
Repair the normal.dot, no luck. I tried to remove Office and
reinstall, still, the problem exists. It's almost like some other
files are screwed up, like, some shared dlls or something.
Has anyone seen this kind of behavior? Is there a way to capture the
dump file that Word sends to MS so that I can look at it/print it
out/included it here? (I am refering to the info that is displayed
when you click to see what the report contains prior to sending it to
MS.)
as my repository for all my core data, and then I have a laptop which I
use as a workstation, synchronized to the server; i.e. the default file
locations for Word on the laptop point to mapped drives which reside on
the server.
I made a few changes to a macro in my normal.dot the other day, and
now, whenever I start Word, it immediately crashes. I tried deleting
normal.dot. No luck. I tried to make sure that no cached data was
being retained and that there was no change to the Word shortcut.
Still no luck. I tried to repair Office, no luck. I tried to Open and
Repair the normal.dot, no luck. I tried to remove Office and
reinstall, still, the problem exists. It's almost like some other
files are screwed up, like, some shared dlls or something.
Has anyone seen this kind of behavior? Is there a way to capture the
dump file that Word sends to MS so that I can look at it/print it
out/included it here? (I am refering to the info that is displayed
when you click to see what the report contains prior to sending it to
MS.)