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Solve : Unable to view open MS Word documents.?

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lauren,

Go into Word, Help, Detect and Repair....press Start...you may need the source disk to make repairs.

Be sure to backup..... Quote from: lauren316 on JULY 02, 2009, 06:58:46 AM

And, like I said in my original post, I am unable to right-click.
You said nothing about right-click in your original post?  Why can't you right-click on the Word icon on your taskbar?

Have you ever used dual monitors with your Win XP COMPUTER?  What happens if you TRY to open other Office components (Word, PowerPoint, etc.)?Yeah, I never saw (and still don't see) anything about not being able to right click. So why can't you right click?

Anyway, if your description is accurate and I understand your problem correctly, that's the way to fix it. I'll describe the keyboard method for the same thing. However, in this method you won't be able to see the menu that would normally come up when you right click the item on the task BAR. That's fine, just press the keys as described.

Ok, here's the keyboard method for doing the EXACT same thing:

1. Open Word

2. Press Alt+Space Bar then release

3. Press 'R'

4. Press Alt+Space Bar again and release, then press 'M'

5. With 'Move' activated press (one time) any arrow key.

6. Move your mouse. When you do so, the Word window should snap to the position of the mouse cursor.

7. Click anywhere to drop the window again. You should be able to maximize the window once more (right-click its taskbar icon, select 'Maximize'). It should maximize normally now.

Using these keyboard shortcuts again should accomplish the same thing.


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