Mensagem ZnWordAddin

A

A J Nunes da Silva

Ao abrir um documento Word aparece primeiro uma mensagem dizendo:
Component 'comctl32.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly
registered: a file is missing or invalid.
Dou OK e o documento word abre.
Já reintroduzi o disco do meu Microsoft Office 2007 Professional para
tentar reparar meu Office sem sucesso. Tenho Windows Vista Ultimate.
Que devo fazer para essa mensagem desaparecer?
 
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A J Nunes da Silva

Sorry I will try to translate:
When opening a word document message says:
--Component 'comctl32.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly
registered: a file is missing or invalid
I jest give OK and document opens.
I already tried to repair my Office 2007 Professional using its CD. Error
message appeared again.
I do have Windows VISTA Ultimate.
Watt shall I do to correct that problem?
Nunes da Silva


"A J Nunes da Silva" escreveu:
 
T

Terry Farrell

This is a Visual Basic component which makes me think that the document is
trying to run a macro that is incompatible with Word 2007. Are there any
macros attached to the document? Or do you have a third party add-in that
has installed custom macros? Test for this by starting Word in Safe Mode and
testing the document again.

From Start, Run type in

winword /a

and press enter. Word is now in Safe Mode. Can you open the document now
without the error?
 
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A J Nunes da Silva

Sorry I will try to translate:
When oppening a word document message ZnWordAddin appears saying:

Component 'comctl32.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly
registered: a file is missing or invalid
I do give OK to the message and document opens.
I tryied to repair my Office 2007 Professional using its CD. Repair done
but that message still apears.
What shall I do to correct it?
 
A

A J Nunes da Silva

Thank you but same message appeared jest when word opened through
Run-winword. As a blank document. That makes me thinking that the problem is
with Word itself and not with a specific document
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Did you start Word with the /a switch? If not, it was not in Safe Mode.



A J Nunes da Silva said:
Thank you but same message appeared jest when word opened through
Run-winword. As a blank document. That makes me thinking that the problem is
with Word itself and not with a specific document
 
A

A J Nunes da Silva

You are quite right.
First time I wrote winword/a and a message said that it could not be
recognized. So I jest wrote winword to run Word
Now I tried with a space between winword and /a
Word blank opened without that error message and several word files I opened
also without error.
Thank you.
By the way can I free the file from that anoying makro?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Okay, now the task becomes to find out where the macro comes from. Your
subject line suggests that you've already identified the add-in that
contains it; if so, it's a question of removing or uninstalling that add-in.
For more help with this, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/CheckIfAddinsInstalled.htm; although
written for earlier versions, most of this article should also apply to Word
2007.



A J Nunes da Silva said:
You are quite right.
First time I wrote winword/a and a message said that it could not be
recognized. So I jest wrote winword to run Word
Now I tried with a space between winword and /a
Word blank opened without that error message and several word files I opened
also without error.
Thank you.
By the way can I free the file from that anoying makro?
 
T

Terry Farrell

You need to find out what add-in is causing your problem. If you go to Word
Options and select the Add-ins tab, you should be able to identify which is
installed and which may be causing the problem. If you have more than one
add-in, try disabling them one at a time until the problem is eliminated.
Third party add-ins are often installed through templates in the Word
Start-up folder. When you start in Safe Mode, the start-up folder is
ignored, so the add-ins are not active.

Terry

A J Nunes da Silva said:
You are quite right.
First time I wrote winword/a and a message said that it could not be
recognized. So I jest wrote winword to run Word
Now I tried with a space between winword and /a
Word blank opened without that error message and several word files I
opened
also without error.
Thank you.
By the way can I free the file from that anoying makro?
 

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