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Subject:Re: Word Help--Urgent From:Jo Francis Byrd <jbyrd -at- byrdwrites -dot- com> To:Karen Field <kfield -at- STELLCOM -dot- com> Date:Mon, 01 May 2000 15:52:44 -0500
Karen,
Don't know if you've solved your problem, yet. No clue here as to what's causing
it, except, perhaps, a corruption in the file.
I do have a suggestion that might work, but it'll probably be tedious. Copy the
newsletter, one paragraph at a time, and try printing after each one or several.
If there's a corrupt paragraph marker or graphic somewhere, that should allow
you to isolate it.
Good luck!
Jo Byrd
Karen Field wrote:
> Greetings, All.
>
> I'm on serious deadline here, trying to finalize a newsletter. When I print
> now, I get this Dr. Watson message: Access violation: Ocx 0000005 Address:
> Ox301c4fif.
>
> That mean anything to anyone? Any suggestions for getting around this? I've
> already deleted all the temp files this monster has created, reinstalled Word,
> and emptied my Recycle Bin, restarted...blah blah blah.
>
> I hate Word, and I hope Bill Gates' company gets split into tiny pieces the
> way Gallagher used to split melons with the Sledgo-Matic.
>
> TIA,
>
> Karen
> kfield -at- stellcom -dot- com