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Summary: It can be frustrating if the Word program freezes when you are trying to work with a document. If this happens to you, then some of the ideas in this tip may come in handy. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
Georgine has a problem with Word—every time she uses Print Preview, Word locks up. This, of course, is not the way that Word is supposed to work. There are four possible culprits for this behavior: the document, the template, the printer driver, or the Word settings.
If the behavior occurs with just a specific document (but not with others), then there is a good chance that the document is somehow corrupted. The most common way to "fix" corrupted documents is to follow these steps:
If the behavior occurs with a group of documents, but not with all documents, it could be due to a corrupted template. Check to see if the problem documents all have the same template attached. If so, then attach a different template and see if the problem persists. If it doesn't, then you will need to delete the problem template and create a new one.
It is possible that there is a problem with the printer driver you have installed on your system. When you choose to display the Print Preview form of a document, Word works closely with the printer driver for the printer you are using. If the printer driver is misbehaving, then Word may lock up. You can see if this is the case by switching to a different printer before using Print Preview, or by installing a different printer driver and seeing if the problem persists. If it does go away, then you know your original printer driver is at fault. In such a case, you should visit the Web site for the printer manufacturer and download their latest printer driver.
The final possibility is that one of the settings stored by Word in the Registry has been messed up. Reinstalling Word won't help, because the information in the Registry is persistent from one install to the next. Instead, you must edit the Registry yourself (after making sure you back up the Registry) by using the regedit program. This program is available on all versions of Windows, and the way you start it will vary slightly depending on your version. Here's how you start it in Windows XP:
When you restart Word, it should be in a "default" condition, so any errant changes that may have caused problems should be gone.
Tip #596 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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