After I installed the latest Windows Updates this morning, I got home and noticed that Microsoft Word 2007 would crash every single time I opened Word. To make matters worse, Word would also crash every time I tried to exit the program.
Lovely conundrum.
After an hour of frustration and a giggle at the appropriately titled Word 2007 crashes aren’t a bug, they’re a feature, it occurred to me that I went through this exact issue some time last year. A quick hunt through my del.icio.us bookmarks revealed the answer in the form of the Microsoft Knowledge Base’s article about crashes in Word 2007, Word 2003 and Word 2002.
The issue is with a corrupted key in the registry. The steps to fix this problem are:
- Exit all Office programs.
- Open the Registry Editor by selecting Start, Run, type regedit, and then select OK.
- Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Data
- Delete the Data subkey (select Data, then select Delete from the Edit menu).
- Exit Registry Editor.
- Start Word. Ta da!
Hopefully this will save you some hours of frustration!
4 comments ↓
Or you could just refrain from using Windows
(bugger, I sound like one of those bitter anti-M$ people!
@Pat lol, Windows does have its use. One of the primary reasons for not switching to the Mac OS is that I’ve been using a tablet for quite a few years now. Until Apple is able to bring out a tablet that surpasses the form and functions of my tablet, I’ll seriously consider making the switch.
The issue is with a corrupted key in the registry. - Thanks a lot, big help. Your suggestion fixed my long and frustrating problem with MS Word 2007.
Thanks again.
@John Glad that it helped!
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