Re: Wordpad problem
"Elmo" <elmogeek@iglou.invalid> wrote in message
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> kim wrote:
>> Hi, sorry if this is the wrong place but I can't find a Wordpad group. I
>> don't use Wordpad myself but my mother does and she says that the text
>> alignment buttons (Align left\center\right) on the Format bar are greyed
>> out and can't be selected, every thing else is ok. She can't remember
>> when this happened so I can't really do a system restore (not that I want
>> to unless I really have to). Any ideas on how to fix this?
>> Thanks
>> Kim
>
> A Google Groups search found this by Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems:
>
> Many errors in Wordpad are fixed by removing this key in the Registry
> with Regedit:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current
> Version\Applets\Wordpad
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/micr...78?lnk=st&q="repair+wordpad"#be4f41dce145dc78
>
> You could look through this registry key and see if there's a change from
> your entries.
>
> --
> Joe =o)
Hmm, thanks for the link although it`s aimed at Win98 will this apply to
XP?. I looked at the registry wordpad key and I wouldn`t know if anything
has changed or not. "Many errors in Wordpad are fixed by removing this key
in the Registry". Should I delete this key/will it rebuild it`s self or
something when the machine restarts?
I have another machine running XP home SP2 as well as this one and Wordpad
is ok on that machine, I looked at the reg key on that machine and there are
some different Dword and binary value settings.
Should I change the Dword and binary settings on this machine to match the
settings on the working wordpad computer? or could I delete the wordpad key
and then import the key from the working machine to the non working machine,
would that work ?
Hope that made some sense
Kim