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Re: Slightly OT: Word 2000 menus GONE PROBLEM SOLVED!!!!
Subject:Re: Slightly OT: Word 2000 menus GONE PROBLEM SOLVED!!!! From:Jo Francis Byrd <jbyrd -at- byrdwrites -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:03:13 -0600
YES!!!!! (Virtual Victory Dance here....)
The article Kathleen referred me to (THANKS!!!!!) helped me restore my co-worker's
Word defaults. The culprit turned out to be a damaged Data key in the Registry. And
being one of those not afraid of mucking around in the Registry....
Thanks for all the suggestions. I appreciate them, each and every one, even if they
didn't work in this instance. Yes, it is the thought, the effort that counts.
Thanks again, everyone
Jo
Jo Francis Byrd wrote:
> Sigh. Grumble. Grr....
>
> So far, NOTHING is working. Using the Esc key doesn't work (I already tried that,
> Sanjay....haven't dived into the Registry, yet. Just don't know where to look! She
> doesn't have RH...might see if I can open the Normal.dot, though.....
>
> Pressing ALT+C and ALT+V+C per Kathleen's suggestion doesn't work either, nor does
> pressing F11 as Sarah suggested.
>
> Right-clicking, as Kim suggested, doesn't do anything except produce the Restore,
> Move, Size, etc. option.
>
> Kathleen just referred me to a knowledge base article, so I'm on my way to check
> that out. Thanks, Kathleen! I'll let everyone know if I succeed. This is becoming
> personal, now!
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