From: Carl_B on
One of my co-workers is having a problem in opening Word 2007 files. He can
open them directly in Word, but can open any by double clicking the file Icon
in Windows Explorer. She insists there is something wrong with Word 2007, in
the way files are created and saved and is quite animated to all of her other
co-workers on this subject. I really need to solve this issue - does anyone
have any experience with this sort of a problem.
I thank you

Carl
From: Bogey Man on
I think that the file associations might be messed up. Find a Word file on
the computer in question and right click it. Look for "Open With." If Word
isn't in the list offered choose "Choose Default Program" and choose Word.

"Carl_B" <CarlB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> One of my co-workers is having a problem in opening Word 2007 files. He
> can
> open them directly in Word, but can open any by double clicking the file
> Icon
> in Windows Explorer. She insists there is something wrong with Word 2007,
> in
> the way files are created and saved and is quite animated to all of her
> other
> co-workers on this subject. I really need to solve this issue - does
> anyone
> have any experience with this sort of a problem.
> I thank you
>
> Carl

From: Graham Mayor on
See http://www.gmayor.com/Document_Not_Found.htm

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"Carl_B" <CarlB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7EF2129A-8632-4EFC-ABFE-7206187133D6(a)microsoft.com...
> One of my co-workers is having a problem in opening Word 2007 files. He
> can
> open them directly in Word, but can open any by double clicking the file
> Icon
> in Windows Explorer. She insists there is something wrong with Word 2007,
> in
> the way files are created and saved and is quite animated to all of her
> other
> co-workers on this subject. I really need to solve this issue - does
> anyone
> have any experience with this sort of a problem.
> I thank you
>
> Carl