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Old October 27th, 2007, 01:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Harry
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Default Microsoft Word Issues

I'm having a problem when I install Office 2007 standard on to a client. The
only application that is not working is Word 2007. The following are the
issues.

1. Cannot double click on a microsoft word document to open does not
matter if its .doc or .docx the file will open but the document is not there.
2. Only way I can open a document is file open. Once i open the
document this way i cannot select or highlight the words in the document.

I'm logged in as the administrator when installing Office 2007 and as the
administrator I have not problem with the application. The issues are when
the user logs in he or she has the above issues. So far I have found that
copying the profile of the user and then deleting the profile, having the
user log back in and copy over the favorites and documents works. But I have
over 200 clients that I do not want to do this way. Does anyone know a fix
for this? Thanks for any help.


 




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