I recently reinstalled...then uninstalled and reinstalled again a legal,
authorized version of Office 2002 (just the Word and Excel parts). The
problem is this: Word crashes every time I save; Excel works fine. Any
ideas?

Thanks in advance.

tune

Re: microsoft word crashes on save...help by Herb

Herb
Sun Sep 18 12:08:10 CDT 2005

Usually, it's a result of corruption of normal.dot, some other template, or
registry entries. Take a look here for steps to try:

http://www.officearticles.com/word/steps_to_troubleshooting_microsoft_word.htm

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"tuneguy" <tuneguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2652A400-71EE-4E22-A203-286861CA9911@microsoft.com...
>I recently reinstalled...then uninstalled and reinstalled again a legal,
> authorized version of Office 2002 (just the Word and Excel parts). The
> problem is this: Word crashes every time I save; Excel works fine. Any
> ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> tune



Re: microsoft word crashes on save...help by tuneguy

tuneguy
Sun Sep 18 16:54:01 CDT 2005

Thanks a million....throwing out the "Normal.dot" files didn't help, but
repair and detect did, then it just asked me to reactivate and bingo!



"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

> Usually, it's a result of corruption of normal.dot, some other template, or
> registry entries. Take a look here for steps to try:
>
> http://www.officearticles.com/word/steps_to_troubleshooting_microsoft_word.htm
>
> --
> Herb Tyson MS MVP
> Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along.
> http://www.herbtyson.com
> "tuneguy" <tuneguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2652A400-71EE-4E22-A203-286861CA9911@microsoft.com...
> >I recently reinstalled...then uninstalled and reinstalled again a legal,
> > authorized version of Office 2002 (just the Word and Excel parts). The
> > problem is this: Word crashes every time I save; Excel works fine. Any
> > ideas?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > tune
>
>
>

RE: microsoft word crashes on save...help by Jody

Jody
Tue Apr 17 04:56:05 CDT 2007

I have a similar problem where Word 2003 freezes whenever I save a document.
It only affects one user (every other user account on the PC works fine),
and it only affects word.
I have tried all the troubleshooting in the support forum as well as the
link above.
This included repairing, resinstalling, uninstalling and reinstalling Word,
wiping registry keys, and deleting files. None of these changes made any
difference whatsoever.
The only thing that gives me a glimmer of hope, is that I backed up all the
users files, created a new user, and copied all of the files in their
directory (except My Documents) over the top of the user account which was
experiencing difficulties. It cured the problem. So I figure it is a problem
with a user setting file.
The obvious problem is that the copy operation overwrote all settings for
all applications, so is not a permanent solution.

Any further suggestions?

Re: microsoft word crashes on save...help by Terry

Terry
Tue Apr 17 09:28:46 CDT 2007

If this is just one profile on the PC, delete that profile and create a new
profile for the user is the best option. Troubleshooting a corrupt profile
beyond what you have already done may never find the problem.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

"Jody" <Jody@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3DFC7233-3DE0-4BA8-A8D6-54B991597C9C@microsoft.com...
>I have a similar problem where Word 2003 freezes whenever I save a
>document.
> It only affects one user (every other user account on the PC works fine),
> and it only affects word.
> I have tried all the troubleshooting in the support forum as well as the
> link above.
> This included repairing, resinstalling, uninstalling and reinstalling
> Word,
> wiping registry keys, and deleting files. None of these changes made any
> difference whatsoever.
> The only thing that gives me a glimmer of hope, is that I backed up all
> the
> users files, created a new user, and copied all of the files in their
> directory (except My Documents) over the top of the user account which was
> experiencing difficulties. It cured the problem. So I figure it is a
> problem
> with a user setting file.
> The obvious problem is that the copy operation overwrote all settings for
> all applications, so is not a permanent solution.
>
> Any further suggestions?