| According to Microsoft Library,
this error can be caused by a number of problems.
1. Insufficient Disk Space or low on memory. We have seen this problem once as a corrupt normal.dot (Thank you Gene Baer for sharing this suggestion with us!), with a Visual Basic runtime error 5981. When you click on any of the buttons on the WWB Toolbar, you get this error. FIX: Start Word, then go to Tools, Options, File
Locations, and write down (yes, use a pen and paper!) the path to User
Templates (you might need to push the modify key to reveal the complete
path) ... by default, this path is: Go into Explorer or "My Computer" and browse to this folder. Now rename the file "normal.dot" to be "normalOLD.dot" ... Now close Explorer or "My Computer" Go back to Microsoft Word. Everything should work fine. Start following the instructions in
"Getting Acquainted" ..
Last modified 8/17/01 |