office 2003 no response when using "save as"

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Guest

since upgrading to office 2003, my word, excel, p.point,
etc. all fail to operate normally. I am runnin XP and
bought the teacher edition of office 2003. The issue I
keep running into is that when I try and perform a "save
as" when working with any document, the application
freezes (no response) and I love everything.

HELP! (e-mail address removed)
 
T

Tsu Dho Nimh

since upgrading to office 2003, my word, excel, p.point,
etc. all fail to operate normally. I am runnin XP and
bought the teacher edition of office 2003.

Uninstall it and reinstall the last version of Office you had
that is working.



Tsu Dho Nimh
 
B

Beth Melton

See if the error occurs when you start Word using the /a switch. Go to
Start/Run and run:

winword /a

Note the space before the forward slash.

If you are able to use Save As then it could be that you have a macro
intercepting the built-in command.

- Go to Tools/Macro/Macros and make sure "Macros in" reflects "All
active templates and documents".
- See if there are any macros named "FileSave" or "FileSaveAs"
- Select the macro and see if the Edit or Delete command is available
- If it is then either Delete the macro or click "Edit" and place an
"X" in front of the macro name to prevent it from automatically
running until you can determine what the macro is actually doing

If delete is unavailable then chances are it is stored in a global
template. A global template is a template located in your Startup
folder that is automatically loaded when Word starts. You can find a
list of these under Tools/Templates and Add-Ins.

To determine which template, in the Macros dialog box, narrow down the
list of macros using "Macros in" at the bottom until you have
determined what template the macro is stored in.

Once you locate the template then either open the template and
delete/rename the macro or move the template out of the folder so it
will no longer be used.

Global templates are typically stored in your Word\Startup folder or
Office\Startup. Your Word\Startup folder can be determined by going to
Tools/Options/File Locations to verify this location. The
Office\Startup folder will be located in the installation path for
Office.

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Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP

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