Thanks...
Tom in Texas
Since you don't specify your version information I can't be sure, but it
sounds like you're behind in updates to Office � 11.5.6 is current. It might
not be a bad idea to run Disk Utility - Repair Disk Permissions as well.
If those steps don't correct the issue you'll need to provide more details,
especially about your move to the new system. For example: Did you install
Office fresh or did you "migrate" from your previous Mac? Migrating complex
apps/suites often has unpredictable results.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 12/30/09 7:04 PM, in article
8d38803a-2ebf-4b59...@r5g2000yqb.googlegroups.com, "Tom in
I'm using Mac Word 11.5.6. It appears the cranky documents were
created with Word 97, a few years ago. Some open and some don't. I
repaired disk permissions. Also ran updates...it's updated. Yes, I did
a straight import from an older Mac via an Ethernet cable. I've got
Office 08 ordered, and plan to install it when it comes in. Don't know
if that will make things better or worse.
Tom in Texas
1) Select a Word document in a Finder window & key Command+I (Get Info),
select Word in the Open With: list, then click Change All. Restart your Mac
& see if one of the mavericks will open on double-click. If not;
2) Follow the directions on this page to test your Preferences:
http://word.mvps.org/Mac/DamagedPrefs.html
3) If still no success see this page to test Normal.dot. Also, make sure you
have only *1* copy of Normal.dot which should be the one in your Microsoft
User Data folder. If there are nay others, delete them.
http://word.mvps.org/mac/MacWordNormal.html
4) Lastly, you may very well be the victim of a font issue which is
addressed here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313535
BTW: In answer to your other post, there is no difference in file format
used by Office 97-2004, so that isn't the problem. Office 2008 does use a
new (OXML) file format by default but will work with the older format as
well. Before you install or upgrade to 2008, though, I'd suggest you have a
look at the procedure recommended here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/install/index.html
Happy New Year |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 12/31/09 12:15 PM, in article
bb94482e-f3a2-44f4...@k23g2000yqa.googlegroups.com, "Tom in
Get it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.mspx?pid=&fid=EDB6CD8F-832C-4123-8982
-AC0C601EA0A7#viewer
When you start it, it opens a window into which you can drag a selection of
files. It will drop the .docx (Word 2007/8/10) conversion of each file back
into the same folder as the original.
Cheers
On 1/01/10 4:56 AM, in article
df1b1c1f-a28b-452c...@m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com, "Tom in
Texas" <fulle...@att.net> wrote:
> Is there any way to globally update or upgrade all Word documents to
> be Word 04 (or 08 after I install it) documents, from older versions?
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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 12/31/09 3:58 PM, in article C7635BBB.684B%jo...@mcghie.name, "John