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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
<DrRin...@officeformac.com> wrote in message
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> Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor:
> Intel I'm trying to create a chart in Word. When I attempt to insert the
> chart, the chart icon is active and expands after I click on it. Excel is
> launched, and then I receive two error messages.
>
> "To insert a chart, you must first close any open dialog boxes or cancel
> editing mode in Microsoft Office Excel."
>
> If I click OK, I get this error message - "Some chart types cannot be
"Fully updated" is not sufficiently exact for trouble-shooting. What is the
"Version number" reported in the menu item Word>About Word? That's the
quickest way to ensure that the update actually applied.
It should read 12.2.4 build 100205.
Check Excel too. Working the way you are, this command starts Excel and
brings it to the front. If Excel won't start, or starts up with an error
dialog, or something in your Excel Startup folder is putting up a dialog,
that will cause this.
Cheers
On 7/04/10 9:59 AM, in article 59bb6...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"DrRin...@officeformac.com" <DrRin...@officeformac.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply. As I mentioned in my OP, my OS X and Office are
> fully updated.
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Reinstallation will have no effect (probably make the situation worse...)
I think the issue is that "Excel is not starting cleanly".
We MAY have to do a remove and replace, but try this first:
1) Track down all instances of pre-2008 Normal template on your computer,
and drag them to your desktop. The file is called simply "Normal" and has
no extension.
2) Find and delete the file Normal.dotm. Unless you have moved it, it
should be in
~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/User Templates/
3) Get into /Applications/Microsoft Office 2008/Office/Startup and make
sure there's nothing in there. If there is, remove it.
4) If the following files exist, Remove or rename them:
~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.Excel.plist
~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.Word.plist
~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Word Settings (10)
~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Word Settings (11)
5) ~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Office 2008 (the whole folder!)
6) Then Repair Permissions with Disk Utility.
7) Shut down the computer, wait until the power goes off, then restart.
Hope this helps
On 10/04/10 1:01 AM, in article 59bb6...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"DrRin...@officeformac.com" <DrRin...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Even now, we're not entirely sure which action fixed it.
Cheers
On 20/04/10 12:27 AM, in article 59bb6...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"DrRin...@officeformac.com" <DrRin...@officeformac.com> wrote:
> By God, sir, this fixed the problem!
>
> Thank you so much for your time and effort.
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