From: Rosalie on 25 Sep 2008 09:19 When I try to print I get a message: DDE Server Window Winword.Exe Application Error. The instruction at "0x77e760dd" referenced memory at "0x00000000" The memory could not be 'read' Click on Ok to terminate or cancel to debug I've only just started having this problem. Thanks for any help.
From: Shenan Stanley on 25 Sep 2008 10:06 Rosalie wrote: > When I try to print I get a message: DDE Server Window Winword.Exe > Application Error. The instruction at "0x77e760dd" referenced > memory at "0x00000000" The memory could not be 'read' Click on Ok > to terminate or cancel to debug > > I've only just started having this problem. Thanks for any help. Microsoft Office's Word is not the same as Windows XP. Windows XP is an operating system - Microsoft Word (specifically) is a word processing application that can run on Windows XP (amongst other OSes.) This is the "microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers" newsgroup. You will likely get more direct help from a newsgroup centralized around the Microsoft Office product line - more specifically - one centralized around the Microsoft Word product line. You will also get better responses if you supply pertinent information. I could assume that you are running Windows XP - but I do not know what specific edition (Home, Professional, Tablet PC, Media Center, x64, etc.) I certainly do not know - even with my assumption that you are running Windows XP - what service pack is installed (SP1, SP1a, SP2 or SP3) nor how much further up to date you might be. I could not begin to assume what version of Microsoft Word you are running (95, 97, 2000, XP (2002), 2003 or 2007.) I don't know anything about your computer (processor speed, amount of memory, amount of hard disk space and how much is free, etc.) Also - if there were any recent changes in your computer (you added more memory (or had it done) or you installed a bunch of updates or you had to have the system wiped and clean installed, etc...) The more information you give the people who cannot see your machine nor read your mind - the more help you are likely to get. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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