Hi ny2ga1168--
If Richard's suggestion of associating Word with doc files that should work
doesn't, then please let us know the exact ***number and wording of the
error you're getting when you try to open a word doc. Word is one of the
programs that often can be fixed by matching the specific error number with
the appropriate MSKB.
Also if you have any other Office 2007 program, since I believe what you
meant was you downloaded the trial of Office 2007 from MSFT's office site at
http://office.microsoft.com , again if associating as Richard has told you
to do does not do the trick, try using "Microsoft Office Diagnostics" from
any other Office 2007 that opens at Help>On the Help menu, click Office
Diagnostics.
You could access it this way as well:
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Access Options, Excel
Options, PowerPoint Options, or Word Options.
Click Resources.
Click Diagnose, click Continue, and then click Start Diagnostics.
***You can also run Office Diagnostics if you cannot open/run an Office
program this way:
If necessary, you can run Office Diagnostics from the Start menu.
In Windows Vista, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft
Office, point to Microsoft Office Tools, and then click Microsoft Office
Diagnostics.
Good luck,
CH
"ny2ga1168" <> wrote in message
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>I recently purchased an Compaq Presario desktop computer with Windows
>Vista.
> It came with the ability to use Microsoft Works instead of Word, therefore
> I
> downloaded Microsoft Word onto my computer thinking that it would solve
> the
> problem that I was having of not being able to open any Word documents
> that
> were sent to me in an e-mail or as an attachment. I even created a resume
> using Word and after saving it to my documents, still wasn't able to open
> it.
> The error message that I recieve says Adobe Reader was unable to open
> resume
> because it is either not a supported file type or it has been damaged due
> to
> it being sent either by e-mail or an attachment. Why isn't it
> automatically
> opening up in Word and not Adobe Reader. I have attempted to change my
> default to only open documets in Word but it doesn't even give the option
> to
> change it in Word. What should I do?