I get message that Word has unexpectedly quit when I try to ope it.
When I try to open Word or Power point on my Mac. I get a message that says the application has quit unexpectedly. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the program several times but it still does the same thing
Re: I get message that Word has unexpectedly quit when I...
Open any MS Office program such as Word or Outlook and click on Help--then click on Detect and Repair. Wait until scan completes its self. . . Good luck... johnny
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Dear friend,
Try to Repair Permissions on your Mac.
Go to Applications, Utilities, Disk Utility, Fist Aid, select your partition under your hard drive, and click Repair disk Permissions.
That crash message indicates an incompatible 3rd party plug-in (CT_plugin) with Safari. Via the Finder, it will be located in either the HD>Library>Internet Plugins or InputManagers or Application Support Folder. If in neither location, look in your User Account>Library - same two folders. When you find it, move it to the desktop, then restart Safari.
I was able to fix this problem on my system (running Mac OS 10.6.6) by setting WeatherLink.app to run in 32-bit mode. This setting is available in the info panel for the app.
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It sounds like some components maybe missing or the application is corrupted. Try going into:
Hard drive/Applcations/Utilities/Disk Utility
You should see your hard drive on the left pane, select the volume under it, which usually is what youve named the drive or MACINTOSH HD if it hasn't been renamed. Select FIRST AID, then below select repair disk permissions. Restart the computer and try relaunching. If oyu still get the same "Unexpected quit" message, see if it gives you an error message code. If after you repair the permissions on your hard drive you still get the error, I'd uninstall and reinstall the OS, upgrade your OS X to the current 10.4.10...if the issue still occurs, your hard drive maybe failing.
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