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Error Message "valid win32 application"
I run Windows Vista and have recently purchase and installed Microsoft Office
2007. When I try to open files that I know to have been created in standard Office applications, and in this particular instance Word, I get an error message that the file is "not a valid WIn 32 application". I can however open Word 2007 application and then open the file and this works, however it's a pain in the ____ and I don;t want to do it like that - I want to double click on the file name straight from my data stick etc and be magically transported to my proffessors next exciting assignment (honest) |
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Error Message "valid win32 application"
Neil
http://forums.techarena.in/office-setup/904303.htm and http://www.microsoft.com/communities...r=US&sloc=&p=1 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Neil" wrote in message ... I run Windows Vista and have recently purchase and installed Microsoft Office 2007. When I try to open files that I know to have been created in standard Office applications, and in this particular instance Word, I get an error message that the file is "not a valid WIn 32 application". I can however open Word 2007 application and then open the file and this works, however it's a pain in the ____ and I don;t want to do it like that - I want to double click on the file name straight from my data stick etc and be magically transported to my proffessors next exciting assignment (honest) |
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