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Microsoft Word
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I usecd to be able to type a letter on microsoft word,and then print it out but it will not open on my screen now. I am unable to use a pen because of arthritis. Can someone help me get this programme back.
Thank you in advance .
Thank you in advance .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try searching for Word from the windows search bar
Select 'Windows Start' icon in at the lower left-hand bottom screen corner, then in the 'Search programs and files' window box type the text 'Word' .
If Microsoft Word is still on your system it should display as option in the returned Search Window. If it does find it, just click on the Program to start it up.
Select 'Windows Start' icon in at the lower left-hand bottom screen corner, then in the 'Search programs and files' window box type the text 'Word' .
If Microsoft Word is still on your system it should display as option in the returned Search Window. If it does find it, just click on the Program to start it up.
Try reinstalling it with the the original disk. If you don't have it and all other suggestions here don't work there is a great free program called "Open Office" you can download. It will recognise and open all microsoft word documents you already have.
Info about it can be found here..... http:// www.ope noffice .org/wh y/
You can directly download it here..... http:// www.ope noffice .org/do wnload/
Hope it helps
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Click Start > Run
Type 'winword.exe' (without the quote marks).
Click OK.
If that opens Word, there's nothing wrong with the program; it's just a fault with your shortcut.
To create a new shortcut locate the file 'winword.exe' (In XP it's in the folder at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 11. If you can't find it, use the Windows search facility). Right-click on the file and select Send To > Desktop (Create Shortcut).
Chris
Type 'winword.exe' (without the quote marks).
Click OK.
If that opens Word, there's nothing wrong with the program; it's just a fault with your shortcut.
To create a new shortcut locate the file 'winword.exe' (In XP it's in the folder at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 11. If you can't find it, use the Windows search facility). Right-click on the file and select Send To > Desktop (Create Shortcut).
Chris