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truckload - Aug 18, 2005 - 11:48 am
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I am running on Mac OS X 10.3.9.

I am unable to open any of the Office programs other than Entourage. I click on the application to start up and the "loading" screen pops up and just sits there (nothing but pinwheel). I have left it sit for over an hour and nothing happened.

I have tried installing and re-installing and have updated Office fully to 11.1.1, but to no avail.

I have read that some people were having similar problems.

Do you know of any way to help?

Thanks.


JON
bobw - Aug 18, 2005 - 1:46 pm
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Jon

Is there an uninstaller on the Office disc that you used? Or did you just trash everything.

This is from Microsoft;

SYMPTOMS
When you try to start a Microsoft Office for Mac program or open a document for an Office for Mac program, the program's splash screen may appear, but then the program unexpectedly quits.

CAUSE
This problem may occur if there is a damaged or an unsupported font in one of the Fonts folders on your computer.

When a Microsoft Office X for Mac program or a Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac program starts, the program will try to read and to create an optimized list of the fonts that are available in the operating system. If the program finds a damaged font, the program may unexpectedly quit. The following conditions can cause this problem to occur:
• Duplicate font files.
• Corrupted Font Cache file.
• Corrupted font files.

RESOLUTION
Identify and remove duplicate or corrupted fonts
To resolve this problem, locate and disable the damaged font. To do this, use the following methods in the order that they appear in.

Caution Do not try to change any font folders that you find in the Mac OS X System folder.
Corrupted Font Cache
1. Open the following folder:
Hard disk\Users\User_name\Library\Preferences\Microsoft
2. For Office X, drag the Office Font Cache (10) file to the trash. For Office 2004, drag the Office Font Cache (11) to the trash.
Start Word to determine whether the problem is resolved.
Duplicate font files
1. On the desktop, click File, New Folder.
2. Name the new folder Old Fonts.
3. In the Finder, open the following fonts folders:
• Hard disk\Mac OS 9 System_folder\Fonts
Typically, this is Hard disk\System folder\Fonts
• Hard disk\Library: Fonts
• Hard disk\Users\User_name\Library\Fonts
4. Drag any duplicate font files that you find into the Old Fonts folder that you created in step 2.
5. Restart your computer.
Start Word to determine whether the problem is resolved.
Corrupted font files
1. In the Finder, open the folder that contains the Mac OS 9 fonts. Typically, the folder that contains the Mac OS 9 fonts is:
Hard disk\System folder\Fonts
2. Drag the font files in the Fonts folder to the Old Fonts folder on the desktop that you created in the "Duplicate font files" section.
3. Restart the computer.
4. Try to start Microsoft Word to determine whether the problem is resolved.
5. If the problem still occurs, return the font files from the Old Fonts folder back into the font folder that you used in step 1.
6. If the problem still occurs, repeat steps 1 through 4, using a Fonts folder that is different from the folder that you used in step 1. Use one of the following Fonts folders:
• Hard disk\Library\Fonts
• Hard disk\Users\User_name\Library\Fonts
If the problem does not occur, there is a possible corrupted font located in the font folder that you used in step 1.

To determine the font that is causing the problem, use a process of elimination. Return half of the fonts at a time to the Fonts folder, and then test to see if the problem occurs. To find the damaged font, follow these steps:
1. Open the Fonts folder you removed the fonts from.
2. Open the Old Fonts folder, and then click as List on the View menu.
3. Click the first font file that is listed.
4. Scroll down about halfway through the list.
5. Hold the SHIFT key, and then click a font midway in the list. This will select about half of the fonts in the list.
6. Drag the selected fonts into the Fonts folder that you opened in step 1.
7. Try to start Word to determine whether the problem is resolved.
8. If the problem occurs, the damaged font is in the half that you copied into the Fonts folder. To find the damaged font, follow these steps:
a. Select half the fonts that you copied into the Fonts folder.
b. Drag these fonts into the Old Fonts folder.
c. Try to start Word to determine whether the problem is resolved.
d. If the problem still occurs, repeat steps a through c.
9. If the problem does not occur in step 7, repeat steps 3 through 8, selecting half of the remaining fonts in the Old Fonts folder.
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Bobw - Macosx.com Tech Support

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