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My MS office was working OK until MS update downloaded some updates.
I tried to use Word, Excel and Powerpoint and all of them crashed - I got the product open but as soon as I tried to do "save" or "save as", or occasionally when the file was just open, it stopped responding. Alt Ctrl Del produced a "not responding" message and when closed it sent the usual message to MS, which came back with helpful advice to update the product which I did again. Same result - stopped responding.
I have repaired Office, de-installed and re-installed, but same effect and it has now happened on another PC on the network, but not a third. I have scanned for viruses and spyware and all come up clean.
Is this yet more MS Sh*t product or a known problem? I can open MS office files in Lotus Smartsuite and work normally with them....
Any ideas?
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http://safety.live.com/site/en-Us/article/updateproblems.htm
Thanks wideboy.
The first PC with which I had the problem had downloaded the update automatically and installs it when I close the PC down which it did on Thursday night. When the problem occurred this morning, I followed the suggestion on the error message to the update site and was asked to install the new updating system which does Office as well as Windows XP. then went through all the palaver I described in my initital question. The point they make at the end of the link you gave is interesting about switch off all your protection before updating (I'm not sure that is wise but...) as I have McAfee Enterprise Firewall and Virusscan and Ad-Watch running, so maybe that is what stopped the update working properly.....If so, pity they didn't say so before leading you through the upgrade.......... Thanks for the suggestions
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