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My computer came with Micro Office installed with a free 30 day trial. After the trial period I didn't buy because I didn't need it. Later I decided to delete the software to free up space. Now I can't open dot files. Do I need Office installed in order to open dot files? Thanks. Go to folder OPTIONS in your control PANEL (Assuming you're using XP) and correct the problem by setting a new program to open .dot files with. Quote from: Raptor on December 17, 2008, 04:35:37 PM

Go to folder options in your control panel (Assuming you're using XP) and correct the problem by setting a new program to open .dot files with.

Thanks Raptor. I do have XP. I added the dot file and selected IE because it was the recommended program. I still couldn't open the dot files. However, while doing this I noticed I didn't have doc files either. So, I added the doc file type and the run program was automatically set as WordPad. Now I can open doc files - so I have made some progress.

I changed the run program from IE to Adobe for the dot extension just to experiment. When I tried to open the dot file I got a message saying Adobe couldn't open the file because of several possible reasons, eg the file was originally an attachment to an email, etc.

Then I changed the dot program to WordPad. I can now open the dot files but they contain jibberish in some SPOTS but look good in others.

Any other suggestions?Since it's Word Document Template, I don't think, you can open it with ANYTHING else, but Word.Quote from: Broni on December 17, 2008, 08:38:30 PM
Since it's Word Document Template, I don't think, you can open it with anything else, but Word.

WRONG! *POP*

Oh wait, you're right! Well that's refreshing for a change!

You're indeed going to need Microsoft Office to open .dot files.
ALTHOUGH you could see if any of the free Office packages (IE: Open Office) works.




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