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MS Access Forum / Forms / May 2007

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Word 2003 cursor problem

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Keith Schmeichel - 06 May 2007 04:17 GMT
I have a problem with Word 2003.  The cursor does not work in the document.  
Meaning you can't click in a document and move the cursor.  It does not
matter if you are using a new document or opening a previous document.  If
you start word in safe mode the cursor will work.  I have made a new user
profile in XP and then Word will work until you close word and reopen it and
then it will not work again.  Uninstalling and reinstalling also does not
work.  I suspect that this is some sort of add-in from another program but
I'm at a loss as to how to troubleshoot this.  I've also deleted everything
out of the word startup folder and replaced normal.dot.  

Please help.

thanks Keith
John W. Vinson - 06 May 2007 04:39 GMT
>I have a problem with Word 2003.  

Please repost your question in a newsgroup supporting Word. This group is for
a different program, Microsoft Access. The webpage can be confusing; you can
scroll down the list of subject areas and find an appropriate Word group.

            John W. Vinson [MVP]
 
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