Microsoft Word 2000



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Occasionally, your toolbars and/or menu bar may disappear whenyou start Microsoft Word 2000. There are several possible causes forthis:

  • Word is running in full-screen mode.
  • A macro is running when you start Word.
  • Another program or Word add-in has modified the user interface.
  • The Windows registry key that stores the displaysettings for Word is damaged.

Full-screen mode

If you exited Word while it was running in full-screen mode, itmay still be in this mode. To restore the toolbars and menus, simplyturn full-screen mode off. From within Word, press Alt-v(this will display the View menu), and then clickFull-Screen Mode. You may need to restart Word for thischange to take effect. If Alt-v does not reveal theView menu, continue with the following steps.

Macro running when you start Word

To determine whether a macro is running when you start Word, trystarting Word from the command line, as follows:

  1. Click Start and then Run....
  2. Enter the path to winword.exe. This is typically:
  3. If Word starts correctly, the problem is that a macro is runningwhen you start Word.

If you have determined that a macro is starting with Word,you are most likely starting Word from a shortcut on yourdesktop. To fix this, modify the shortcut to prevent the macro fromstarting, following the steps below:

  1. Right-click the shortcut, and from the menu that appears, chooseProperties.
  2. Click the Shortcut tab.
  3. Look at the 'Target:' box for a command line similar to thefollowing, where /mmacroname is the name of a macro:
  4. If you see /mmacroname on the command line, removeit, and then start Word normally.

Modified user interface

To determine if another program or a Word add-in has modified theinterface, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start and select Run....
  2. Click Browse.
  3. Use the 'Look in:' box to locate Winword.exe, andthen click to select it.
  4. Click Open.

    Note: This step fills inthe 'Open:' box in the Run dialog box.

  5. Click inside the 'Open:' box after the text:

    Note: The path to theWinword.exe file in the Run dialog box isenclosed in quotation marks. Be sure to click to the right of theclosing quotation mark.

  6. Type a space, and then type /a. The statementin the 'Open:' box should look similar to the following example:
  7. Click OK to start Word.

If the steps above solve the problem, your global template may becorrupt. To prevent formatting, AutoText, and macrosthat are stored in the global template (Normal.dot) fromaffecting the behavior of the program or documents that are opened,rename your Normal.dot file.

Renaming your Normal.dot template allowsyou to quickly determine whether the Normal template is causing theproblem or behavior. Renaming this template resets several optionsback to the default settings, including custom styles, customtoolbars, macros, and AutoText entries. For this reason, Microsoftstrongly recommends that you rename the Normal.dot file.

Certain kinds of configurations may create more than oneNormal.dot file. These situations include cases in whichthere are multiple versions of Word on the same computer, or severalworkstation installations on the same computer. In these situations,be sure to rename all copies of Normal.dot.

Torename the Normal.dot file, follow these steps:

  1. Quit all instances of Word. If you use Word as your email editor,be sure to quit Microsoft Outlook also.
  2. Click Start and select Find (in Windows 2000 or XP,select Search), and then Files or Folders.
  3. In the 'Named:' box, type Normal.dot.
  4. In the 'Look in:' box, select your local hard disk (or analternate user template location if you are running Word from anetwork server).
  5. Click Find Now to search for the file.
  6. For every Normal.dot file that appears in theFind dialog box, right-click the file. From the menu thatappears, select Rename. Enter a new name, such asOldNormal.dot or Normal-1.dot.
  7. To close the Find dialog box, from the Filemenu, select Exit. Then restart Word normally (without usingthe /a switch).

Damaged registry key

If the problem persists, theWindows registry key that stores Word's default display settings isprobably damaged, and the key will have to be renamed.

This contains instructions for editing the registry. If you make any error while editing the registry, you can potentially cause Windows to fail or be unable to boot, requiring you to reinstall Windows. Edit the registry at your own risk. Always back up the registry before making any changes. If you do not feel comfortable editing the registry, do not attempt these instructions. Instead, seek the help of a computing support provider.

Renaming the Data key resets several options to the defaultsettings, including the Most Recently Used (MRU) file list on theFile menu and many settings that you customize when you clickOptions on the Tools menu. Word rebuilds the Datakey by using built-in default settings the next time you startWord.

To rename the Data key, follow these steps:

  1. Quit all Windows applications.
  2. Click Start and select Run....
  3. In the 'Open:' box, type regedit and clickOK.
  4. Locate the following key by double-clicking the appropriatefolders:
  5. With the Data folder selected, from the Editmenu, select Rename.
  6. Enter a new name for the Data folder, for example:
  7. To close the Registry Editor, from the Registry menu,select Exit. Restart Word normally (without using the/a switch).

If Word starts correctly, you have resolved the problem.You may need to change a few settings to restore the options you hadselected.

The information in this article is adapted from article 242368 inMicrosoft's knowledge base.

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