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Word 2007 referencing FrontPage and errors in Vista

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Dec 30, 2009, 6:34:01 PM12/30/09
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I posted this error in FrontPage group and Ron recommended me to re-post it
in here.

I had Office 2003 and did not have any problem in Vista and recently
upgraded it to Office 2007 Enterprise version in the same machine, Vista.

I can open and edit MS Word files, but editing or typing in Korean resulted
in an error message asking me insert a FrontPage CD.

Please see the below for additional description..

Many thanks,

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Suggest you post to an Office or Word newsgroup or Forum - from your
description the error may mention FrontPage, but has nothing to do with that
program. No version of Office 2007 includes FrontPage, and as far as I
know, would never refer to that program since SharePoint Designer replaced
FrontPage (as a standalone program) in Office 2007 .

The error sounds as if you are installing an upgrade version of FrontPage
2003 - but that usually looks for a previous version of Office when it means
FrontPage.
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Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

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"New comer" <New co...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have successfully installed MS Office 2007 Enterprise on Vista. When I
> opened MS Word files, everything looks fine. Typing in other language
> (Korean) forced MS Office to look up FrontPage and got an error message
> saying "Insert Windos Office XP Professional with FrontPage" I could not
> find
> FrontPage in the CD and could not resolve the problem yet.
>
> Welcome any idea of how to fix it,
>
> Thanks,


Terry Farrell

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Dec 31, 2009, 4:51:46 AM12/31/09
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My first thoughts are that the Korean font in question is part of Front Page
2003: I cannot think of any other reason for this to happen. If you can
remember which font set was used to create the Korean documents, check to
see if the same font is installed on your current system and if not, check
at MS on line to confirm that the font comes with FP 2003.

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Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

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