From: Acipriani on 9 Mar 2010 12:24 The following began appearing about/after the time I transferred info from one computer to another: 1) at the close of Microsoft Word 2002 (Microsoft Windows XP Professional), the following appears: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error Program: C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office 10\WINWORD.EXE abnormal program termination 2) After printing 1 or 2 docs with HP psc 1315 all in one, no further docs print (they appear in HP window waiting to print) unless, until I shut down both printer and computer, restart both, then the docs print automatically. I've since removed and re-installed the hp software, but still have printing prob. This printing prob started about time the Error Message started AC
From: vttotal on 9 Mar 2010 13:16 It appears that your Microsoft Office has some corrupt or missing files in your programs file folder. I would recommend backing up all your information and uninstalling and re-installing Office. Just to have a better understanding, did you try modifying anything in Word in terms of Macros? Hope this info helps, -- Vicente Tulliano "Acipriani" wrote: > The following began appearing about/after the time I transferred info from > one computer to another: > > 1) at the close of Microsoft Word 2002 (Microsoft Windows XP Professional), > the following appears: > > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library > Runtime Error > Program: C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office 10\WINWORD.EXE > abnormal program termination > > 2) After printing 1 or 2 docs with HP psc 1315 all in one, no further docs > print (they appear in HP window waiting to print) unless, until I shut down > both printer and computer, restart both, then the docs print automatically. > I've since removed and re-installed the hp software, but still have printing > prob. > This printing prob started about time the Error Message started > AC
From: Acipriani on 9 Mar 2010 13:24 Yes, I did look to create some (shortcut) Macros, but could not figure it out; the original ones (key board types for certain words/phrase) were lost when the transfer was done. -- AC "vttotal" wrote: > It appears that your Microsoft Office has some corrupt or missing files in > your programs file folder. I would recommend backing up all your information > and uninstalling and re-installing Office. Just to have a better > understanding, did you try modifying anything in Word in terms of Macros? > > > Hope this info helps, > -- > Vicente Tulliano > > > "Acipriani" wrote: > > > The following began appearing about/after the time I transferred info from > > one computer to another: > > > > 1) at the close of Microsoft Word 2002 (Microsoft Windows XP Professional), > > the following appears: > > > > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library > > Runtime Error > > Program: C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office 10\WINWORD.EXE > > abnormal program termination > > > > 2) After printing 1 or 2 docs with HP psc 1315 all in one, no further docs > > print (they appear in HP window waiting to print) unless, until I shut down > > both printer and computer, restart both, then the docs print automatically. > > I've since removed and re-installed the hp software, but still have printing > > prob. > > This printing prob started about time the Error Message started > > AC
From: Stefan Blom on 9 Mar 2010 13:35 See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/ProblemsStartingWord.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Acipriani" <Acipriani(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:89BD4A88-C496-4991-8678-DCA994633307(a)microsoft.com... > The following began appearing about/after the time I transferred info from > one computer to another: > > 1) at the close of Microsoft Word 2002 (Microsoft Windows XP > Professional), > the following appears: > > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library > Runtime Error > Program: C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office 10\WINWORD.EXE > abnormal program termination > > 2) After printing 1 or 2 docs with HP psc 1315 all in one, no further docs > print (they appear in HP window waiting to print) unless, until I shut > down > both printer and computer, restart both, then the docs print > automatically. > I've since removed and re-installed the hp software, but still have > printing > prob. > This printing prob started about time the Error Message started > AC
From: Stefan Blom on 9 Mar 2010 13:40 Since you have been experimenting with macros, try renaming the Normal template (with Word closed). Does that make a difference? To locate the Normal template, you can search for it in Windows (Windows key + F). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Acipriani" <Acipriani(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CF77F238-7E49-4986-A306-1EF1156DBE09(a)microsoft.com... > Yes, I did look to create some (shortcut) Macros, but could not figure it > out; the original ones (key board types for certain words/phrase) were > lost > when the transfer was done. > -- > AC > > > "vttotal" wrote: > >> It appears that your Microsoft Office has some corrupt or missing files >> in >> your programs file folder. I would recommend backing up all your >> information >> and uninstalling and re-installing Office. Just to have a better >> understanding, did you try modifying anything in Word in terms of Macros? >> >> >> Hope this info helps, >> -- >> Vicente Tulliano >> >> >> "Acipriani" wrote: >> >> > The following began appearing about/after the time I transferred info >> > from >> > one computer to another: >> > >> > 1) at the close of Microsoft Word 2002 (Microsoft Windows XP >> > Professional), >> > the following appears: >> > >> > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library >> > Runtime Error >> > Program: C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office 10\WINWORD.EXE >> > abnormal program termination >> > >> > 2) After printing 1 or 2 docs with HP psc 1315 all in one, no further >> > docs >> > print (they appear in HP window waiting to print) unless, until I shut >> > down >> > both printer and computer, restart both, then the docs print >> > automatically. >> > I've since removed and re-installed the hp software, but still have >> > printing >> > prob. >> > This printing prob started about time the Error Message started >> > AC
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