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Publisher 98 - The Wizard cannot find clip art needed for this des
Hi,
I've installed Publisher 98 (sorry i know its old) on one of my users machine. "When i tried to used the templates - it prompt me the error message: The Wizard cannot find clip art needed for this design. Your publication may not look as it was intended to look." I press OK and another error message appear Publisher cannot load the Hyphenation dictionary. "There may not be enough Memory, or the dictionary may not be installed." I've reinstalled Publisher and i have the same result. Any help would be greatly Appreciated. Thanks in Advance! Ymed Seyer |
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Publisher 98 - The Wizard cannot find clip art needed for this des
Disable your anti-virus software when you install Publisher. Or install in safe
mode. The wizard problem maybe because of the logo files. To resolve this problem, you will need to rename or delete the logo file that has become damaged or unusable. You can identify a damaged logo file by the size of the JSP file. A valid and usable logo file is minimally 7 kilobytes (KB). A damaged or unusable logo file is generally 4 KB. Do a search for biz1logo.jsp, rename it to biz1logo.old. I found mine in "My Documents." -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "YMED SEYER" YMED wrote in message ... Hi, I've installed Publisher 98 (sorry i know its old) on one of my users machine. "When i tried to used the templates - it prompt me the error message: The Wizard cannot find clip art needed for this design. Your publication may not look as it was intended to look." I press OK and another error message appear Publisher cannot load the Hyphenation dictionary. "There may not be enough Memory, or the dictionary may not be installed." I've reinstalled Publisher and i have the same result. Any help would be greatly Appreciated. Thanks in Advance! Ymed Seyer |
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Publisher 98 - The Wizard cannot find clip art needed for this
Hi Mary,
I will try that on Monday and let you know the result. Thanks a lot. "Mary Sauer" wrote: Disable your anti-virus software when you install Publisher. Or install in safe mode. The wizard problem maybe because of the logo files. To resolve this problem, you will need to rename or delete the logo file that has become damaged or unusable. You can identify a damaged logo file by the size of the JSP file. A valid and usable logo file is minimally 7 kilobytes (KB). A damaged or unusable logo file is generally 4 KB. Do a search for biz1logo.jsp, rename it to biz1logo.old. I found mine in "My Documents." -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "YMED SEYER" YMED wrote in message ... Hi, I've installed Publisher 98 (sorry i know its old) on one of my users machine. "When i tried to used the templates - it prompt me the error message: The Wizard cannot find clip art needed for this design. Your publication may not look as it was intended to look." I press OK and another error message appear Publisher cannot load the Hyphenation dictionary. "There may not be enough Memory, or the dictionary may not be installed." I've reinstalled Publisher and i have the same result. Any help would be greatly Appreciated. Thanks in Advance! Ymed Seyer |
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