"Bill" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks Chad,
> Something to think about doing I guess. I have a brand new HP Computer
> running Vista with 6 Gig of Ram as well as a new monitor. All my updates
> are
> current as well. This is a computer at work. Reinstalling Office might
> work I
> guess. It's really weird how sometimes part of the letters are missing ans
> sometimes not. Graphics and resolution are quite well actually.
>
> Thanks,
> ~Bill~
Hi Bill--
I could have added that Office has a Diagonstic test you can do as well, but
after running it for the half hour or so it takes, I'm not sure it would
help. I can't think of any issues in partitular that having a 64 bit OS
brings. I've been using Office on 64 bit for more builds of Windows 7
loaded than I can count over the last few months, but sometimes when you
load an Office things just don't work for example Outlook glitches, and it's
no big deal to reinstall--actually on a 64 bit box with the huge amount of
memory you have it takes less time than running the Office diagnostic.
Using the Win Installer Cleanup Utility first is like cleaning up a kid's
toys in the front hall when you're having a dinner party. It gets rid of
corrupt .dlls and registry orphans that might be in the way of the uninstall
or a future install if they are present.
How to Run Office Diagnostic Tests
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...340761033.aspx
Good luck,
CH