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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 2
OS: XPpro SP2
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Hey there,
All of the below may be related to me un-installing one of several free PDF converters about 3 days ago. First: I have a registered and authenticated version of M/S Office 2002 on my machine. WORD opens saying it is registered to me. But . . . it starts to load but opens first with an Error Msg: ![]() I click OK Next I get this alert: ![]() words opens and I can use it but all the custom buttons I put in are gone. Just defaults remain. I've looked around some and don't seem to be able to find out any answers from MS. Now for Outlook: Maybe Related issue to macro errors. I had Outlook set up to use MS Word for composing email. Now when I open my registered version of MicroSoft Outlook, The splash screen says Registered user unknown. Then it won't allow me to use word to compose email. The problem there is I have a bunch of template (Pre-fabbed emails) I can't send through outlook anymore. I tried running the useless REPAIR from the Office Disk and of course it was useless. Any ideas? I'm desperate here. Thanks in advance.
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