Hi Andrew
Nothing to apologize for on my behalf but thanks anyway.
After reading the OP's previous post just below 6/30/2007 at 7:54 PM and this one it is the same issue that he is talking about but he threw Open Office into this one along with Office XP.
His issue seems to stem from whenever he uses the Open command and attempts to change folders. He is getting crashes in Word and Open Office .
If it was a Vista issue he would be getting an error message as opposed to a crash.
This is an Office issue be it XP\OO.
I would very much like to see this crash error and what it say's in the Event Viewer\Application.
Does it register there or in the Event Viewer\System . It will then be obvious as to where the fault lies.Application or System
It is the XP Office\Open Office application and it's environment
Thanks Andrew
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> For some reason, I'm unable to find the button on the main page for entering
> a new post, so I'm hoping someone will see my question here and reply.
>
> I'm running Office XP (Service Pack 3), plus I have Open Office 2 installed
> on Vista Home Premium. For a while, I had no problems using either of these
> suites.
>
> Issue: I'm getting crashes when I use the Open command from inside Word or
> OO Writer. It works fine as long as I don't change folders, but if I try to
> change folders, it instantly goes down. I also use Mail Merge for a
> newsletter frequently, and the same thing happens whenever I change folders
> while attempting to import a list of addresses.
>
> If I open a file from the default folder or from the list of recent files,
> it doesn't crash. I can go into Windows Explorer, locate the file I want, and
> double click to open it. Obviously, this isn't ideal.
>
> This is an issue that has developed, as it didn't do this when I first
> installed Office XP. I have tried re-installing Office XP, and I've tried
> re-installing Vista. Neither corrected the problem. The Vista re-install
> didn't wipe out the old files, but I was hoping to stop short of doing an
> entirely fresh install of the operating system when I have no idea if that
> will fix the problem in the long run.
>
> Any suggestions?