EZPHOTO

  • Thread starter Nicole A. Ramos Beauchamp
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Nicole A. Ramos Beauchamp

I have Office 2003 installed,and I have noticed that whenever I go to close
an office program,I get asked if I want to save the changes to EZPHOTO,to
which I always choose "no".

I have also noticed,that in Word my Standard Toolbar is overpopulated with
"EZP" buttons,which I can not remove and when I click on it I get a popup
that says Microsoft Office Word Err=1220 Word Cannot Find or Run the
application.

I do not remember this happening with Office XP,I may go back to it just to
get rid of this annoyance.

Any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Nicole A. Ramos Beauchamp

I followed the instructions.When I searched for normal.dot,nothing came up.I
did a search for *.dot files,and still no normal.dot came up.I've tried to
drag off the extra EZP buttons,but that didn't work.I reset the Standard
toolbar (where all the extra EZP buttons were) and that got rid of the
buttons.

I didn't even have any idea that I had this EZ-Photo installed,minus the
irritation.

Thanks for the help !
garfield-n-odie said:
Caused By EZ-Photo 2.7 and Earlier Versions". These instructions should fix
both problems you mention. To get rid of the extra EZP buttons that are
currently on your toolbar, click on View | Toolbars | Customize, and drag
the extra buttons off of the toolbar.
 
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Courtney

Quit Word and delete the normal.dot file. It will be in
C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates,
by default. (It will be hidden if you don't have Show Hidden Files enabled.

Before you start Word again, you might want to go into
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\STARTUP, and move the darn
macro that keeps creating the buttons in the first place.

When you start Word, it will recreate the normal.dot file (in the same
place).
This will make Word's start slightly longer--be patient.

courtney sends....
 

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