Microsoft Windows XP Professional Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on Jun 02, 2008
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

No File items in Windows Small Business Suite XP

The file menu in Word shown no drop down items. I have done a "detect & repair" and uninstalled and reinstalled the Suite, but the menu item shows nothing when I highlight and click on it.

1 Answer

Alexander juico

Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Corporal:

An expert that has over 10 points.

Mayor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 2 times.

  • Expert 89 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 03, 2008
Alexander juico
Expert
Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Corporal:

An expert that has over 10 points.

Mayor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 2 times.

Joined: Jan 03, 2008
Answers
89
Questions
1
Helped
14635
Points
202

Open MS word, right click on an empty space of your menu bar, select costumize. Click the Commands Tab, then on the CAtegories window, scroll down and select Built In menu. At the left pane (Commands) you will see the File item. Drag it toward the Menu bar of your MS Word program, and drop it there, preferably before the Edit option. Hope this helps!

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Hello Unable to repair Corel draw suite 2018 coreldraw x64 msis file not found. Can you tell me which file/ program to download

To resolve this issue, you can try downloading and installing the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 trial version from the official CorelDRAW website 1. This should provide you with the necessary file to repair your installation.

If you still encounter issues after installing the trial version, you can try uninstalling the Corel Graphics - Windows shell extension from your computer's Add/Remove Programs menu and then restarting your computer
1helpful
1answer

How do I select a spreadsheet from another spreadsheet?

If you are in Windows Vista: Go to the top left corner - click the 'Microsoft' button. In the drop down menu - click new ---> new workbook.
If you are running Windows 8.1 ---> go to the file tab (top left corner of your open workbook -->click on new ---> choose the first item - blank workbook.
0helpful
1answer

INSTALLED NEW GRAPHICS CARD...NO SOUND DEVICE SHOWN

The MicroStar International MS-7061-020 is also the MSI KM4M-V motherboard,

http://uk.msi.com/product/mb/KM4M-V.html

Suggest you download the Audio drivers, AND install them.

Hover your mouse cursor on Download.
(Overview / Specification / Download / Support / etc)

In the drop down list click on - Driver

Chose your Operating System (OS: box, and blue Down Arrow)
I chose Windows XP 32-bit as an example. (XP 32)

VIA SMART5.1CH Sound Drivers
To the right of the subheading - Download, click on the blue -
VIA VT1617 Sound MB.zip

Click on the blue - Download 1

A small window will come up on the right -
Opening VIA_VT1617_Sound_MB.zip

Make sure the small circle to the left of Save File, has a Green dot in it.
If not, left-click in the empty circle to the left of Save File.
Now go below in the window, and click on OK.

A small download window will come up on the left.
Allow the file to fully download, then DOUBLE-click right on the file name.
In the next small window go to the top left, and click on -
Extract all files.

At the bottom of the next 3 small windows, click on Next, Next, and Finish.
If you are not asked to restart your computer, close all windows, go back to your desktop screen.
Restart your computer.

(Win XP: Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart)

For additional questions please post in a Comment.
Regards,
joecoolvette
0helpful
1answer

I've lost restore down in Word. How can I get it back?

if you are referring to microsoft word

Microsoft Word is one of the most widely used text editors in the business world today.

Using Word, you occasionally experience glitches like missing Menu items.


You open Word and while preparing your document realize the Menu item you want to use has magically disappeared.

You can restore it easily.

There are ways to restore lost Menu items in Microsoft Word.


Check your Menu to confirm the button you are looking for is really missing.

Microsoft Word is intuitive and continually adjusts to show the options you choose most often.


Click the double arrow near the bottom of the Menu items to reveal the hidden options.

Click the Menu item you are looking for.


Use that Menu item often and Word will place it in your Menu for easy access.

Replace the missing Menu item in Microsoft Word. Click Tools - Customize.


Select the Commands tab.

Click Rearrange Commands.


Add the Menu item you lost in Microsoft Word.

Select the Menu bar at the top.


Use the drop down menu to select File. Open Controls.

Highlight the Menu item under the File menu and click the Add button.


Select File under Categories. Open Commands and select desired button.

Click Ok.


Word will reveal a preview of the File menu including your changes.

Select the desired Menu item.


Click Add.

To adjust the position of the Menu item you added.


Click Move Up or Move Down.

Continue to adjust them until you achieve your desired results.


Click Close to close the window.

Click File, Exit to close Microsoft Word.


hope this helps




0helpful
1answer

I WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE MY EXCEL FILE IN READ ONLY MODE

amjbritto,

There are two ways to do this, depending on what extent you want to protect the spreadsheet.

Windows Read-Only method:
  1. Save and Close the Excel file.
  2. Using Windows Explorer, locate the Excel file in its folder.
  3. Right-click on the file name
  4. Click on "Properties" at the bottom of the drop-down window.
  5. Check the [x] Read-Only box and [OK]
  6. * DONE *
Excel "Protect" Method:

  1. Open the Excel spreadsheet that you want to protect
  2. On the top menu, select [Tools]
  3. Click [Protection] on the drop-down menu
  4. Select [Protect Workbook]
  5. Check [x]Structure and [x]Windows
  6. Enter a password if you wish, but remember it!
  7. Click [OK]
  8. Save and close the spreadsheet and test the protection.
  9. *DONE *
Thanks for using FixYa.
1helpful
1answer

I am using Corel X3 version and would like to open a file that was created with the X4 version. What can I do?

Step 1 Launch CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4. If you don't own the software, download and install a free 30-day trial from Corel.
  • Step 2 Go to "File" "Open" and open the X4 file you want to convert into a backward-compatible X3 file.
  • Step 3 Go to "File" "Save As" and choose "CorelDRAW X3-compatible" from the "Save as Type" drop-down menu. Click "Save."
  • 0helpful
    1answer

    Does anyone have clue about the " Pro.Msi" File

    An .msi file is a database of all the files, settings, and configuration information for the associated application. When you install Office on your computer, the .msi file is saved in a hidden folder. Without this file, Windows Installer cannot update your configuration, install optional features, or apply software updates. Office cannot be installed, repaired, or updated if the .msi file is not found.
    Why is the .msi file missing? The most likely reason for Windows Installer to require the installation CD is because the saved version of the .msi file for Office has been inadvertently or deliberately deleted from your computer. It is also possible that the file is damaged or corrupted.
    Occasionally, changing the drive letters associated with partitions on your hard disk can cause this problem to occur — such as changing drive C: to a different letter or moving the hard disk drive from one computer to another. Other possible causes are a damaged or corrupted hard disk or registry file.
    What to do when prompted for a missing .msi file If you are prompted for the location of a missing .msi file, you must provide the original installation CD used to install Office on your computer.
    1. Make sure that you have inserted your Office installation CD into the CD drive of your computer. If you installed Office from a network, browse to the network location from which you installed Office.
    2. Click Retry.
    In most cases, these steps should resolve the problem and Office can complete the installation and configuration of the needed component.
    default.aspx?assetid=za790050011033I don't have the installation CD
    Without the installation CD — or for computers purchased from companies such as Dell, HP, Compaq, or Gateway — you need to provide a repair CD to reset the installation created for your computer by the manufacturer. For information on how to apply the repair or installation CDs, you might need to contact the support representatives of your computer supplier.
    In many cases, the files that you need are compressed on the repair CD and must be run by using a special program provided by the computer manufacturer. In some cases, the computer manufacturers might have customized the .msi file or changed the file name.
    In situations where you cannot obtain the installation CD, your options are the following:
    • Continue with the existing installation of Office without updating. This is not recommended. Your documents and computer might become compromised from security threats.
    • Remove the installation and reinstall Office by using another installation CD. Removing the previous installation may not be possible in severely damaged systems where the registry is corrupt.
    • Run a repair CD provided by the computer manufacturer. For information on how to apply the repair CD, you might have to contact the computer manufacturer or consult the documentation provided with the computer.
    If you do not know which version of Office you have installed, the name of the .msi file requested indicates the Office version you have. A table that correlates .msi files to Office versions is provided later in this article.
    Office 2003, Office XP, and Office 2000 provide the Detect and Repair command. You can find the Detect and Repair command on the Help menu of almost all Office programs. Using this command corrects identifiable problems such as missing files, corrupt files, registry omissions, or damaged registry entries. It replaces the .msi file if it was deleted, damaged, or is the wrong version. Using the Detect and Repair command usually requires you to provide the installation CD for the version of Office currently installed on your computer.
    default.aspx?assetid=za011526611033 How to prevent similar problems in the future To help avoid this problem in the future, use the following guidelines:
    • Do not delete hidden folders or files from any drives on your computer.
    • Do not move drives or change their disk identifier (for example, C: to D:).
    • Install all needed applications as Run from My Computer instead of using Install on Demand (available from custom installation within Setup).
    • Occasionally run the Windows Disk Defragment program to repair cross-linked files, recover lost clusters, and remap bad sectors on your hard disk. Any data present in a bad portion of the hard disk is usually lost and commonly associated with physical damage to the disk. This is most likely the result of high-vibration environments, such as the computer being struck, dropped, or kicked.
    If you have Microsoft Windows XP as your operating system, consider using the System Restore option to restore your system to a previous configuration. Consult the Help and Support option of Windows XP for more information on System Restore.
    Office 2003 .msi files If you do not know which version of Office you have installed, the name of the .msi file requested indicates the Office version you have. The following tables tell which .msi files go with which Office versions.
    File name Description accessed.msi Microsoft Office Access 2003 Developer Extensions mui.msi Microsoft Office 2003 Multilingual User Interface Pack (one for each language) muiwiz.msi Microsoft Office 2003 Multilingual User Interface Pack owc11.msi Microsoft Office 2003 Web Components prjmuicwz.msi Microsoft Office Project 2003 Multilingual User Interface Pack Wizard prjstde.msi Microsoft Office Project Standard 2003 pro11.msi Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 projproe.msi Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 ptk.msi Microsoft Office 2003 Proofing Tools sbe11.msi Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003 vismuiwz.msi Microsoft Office Visio 2003 Multilingual User Interface Pack Wizard visprolmxi.msi Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2003 Office XP .msi files File name Description dao.msi Microsoft Data Access Object (DAO) lpk.msi Microsoft Office XP User Interface Pack (one for each language) lpkwiz.msi Microsoft Office XP User Interface Pack Wizard ork.msi Microsoft Office XP Resource Kit pro.msi Microsoft Office XP Professional Edition proplus.msi Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage Edition ptk.msi Microsoft Office XP Proofing Tool Kit pub.msi Microsoft Publisher 2002 sbe.msi Microsoft Office XP Small Business Edition std.msi Microsoft Office XP Standard stdedut.msi Microsoft Office XP Standard for Students and Teachers owc10.msi Microsoft Office XP Web Components Office 2000 .msi files File name Description data1.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Edition (all Office products) data1.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Edition (similar to Premium but does not include Microsoft PhotoDraw) data1.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Edition (includes Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook) data1.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Standard Edition (includes Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and Outlook) data2.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Disc 2 (includes Small Business Tools and Publisher) msowc.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Web Components orkdata.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Resource Kit proofkit.msi Microsoft Office 2000 Proofing Toolkit Note In Office 2000, the file name data1.msi does not clearly identify which version of Office you have. In this case, you need to inventory the installation of Office programs on your computer by examining your Start menu entries or click Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel and scan through the list of entries to determine the version of Office that is installed.

    Zulfikat Ali
    4helpful
    1answer

    To Download MSI file of Office Xp

    Hi,

    Office 2003, Office XP, and Office 2000 provide the Detect and Repair command. You can find the Detect and Repair command on the Help menu of almost all Office programs. Using this command corrects identifiable problems such as missing files, corrupt files, registry omissions, or damaged registry entries. It replaces the .msi file if it was deleted, damaged, or is the wrong version. Using the Detect and Repair command usually requires you to provide the installation CD for the version of Office currently installed on your computer.

    I am wondering if you went to Help? And did you click the arrows to see more options? It is there you will see the Detect and Repair. Once you click on that, it should find and/or repair the missing file(s).

    If that didn't work, you could always uninstall and reinstall MS Office.

    Hope this helps

    Chris (ziraffa)
    11helpful
    8answers

    Lg ku250 modem driver

    Download LG KU250 modem driver herehttp://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=ZaqblpymZbOZnJSlsKyZlJyiYq2WlZyt2
    Not finding what you are looking for?

    43 views

    Ask a Question

    Usually answered in minutes!

    Top Microsoft Computers & Internet Experts

    Grand Canyon Tech
    Grand Canyon Tech

    Level 3 Expert

    3867 Answers

    k24674

    Level 3 Expert

    8093 Answers

    Brad Brown

    Level 3 Expert

    19187 Answers

    Are you a Microsoft Computer and Internet Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

    Answer questions

    Manuals & User Guides

    Loading...