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I'm a noob....help me please :P

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 7:47 am
by RepliMagni
As the title says basically. :lol:

My lecturer sent me some word documents that he got off his old lecturer, but I can't open them because word keeps giving me this error message:

"You are attempting to open a file that was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office. This file type is blocked from opening in this version by your registry policy setting."

Anyone know a way around this? I'm using Office 03 on this comp......I can get it to open in Notepad, but some of it comes out as random symbols....

yes, I'm a computer noob, help me please :smt102

Re: I'm a noob....help me please :P

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 7:51 am
by RepliMagni
SuperSaiyan wrote:open in word pad ;) if you have it


if not try copy and pasting from notepad to Microsoft Word

it might auto fix it, who knows :P



Word pad says can't open documents from windows 2.0.

Tried copying and pasting.....it just has a bigger hissy fit and mutates the pretty symbols for a few hundred pages :lol:

Thanks for trying though :( :-)

Re: I'm a noob....help me please :P

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:03 am
by shooty08
try this: http://howbits.com/fixmicrosoft-office-files-blocked/

and for future reference, google keywords ('microsoft 2.0 registry policy issues' in this case) lots of people have worked very hard to find every problem possible, chances are there's a fix out there if you know how to look for it ;)

Re: I'm a noob....help me please :P

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:11 am
by RepliMagni
shooty08 wrote:try this: http://howbits.com/fixmicrosoft-office-files-blocked/

and for future reference, google keywords ('microsoft 2.0 registry policy issues' in this case) lots of people have worked very hard to find every problem possible, chances are there's a fix out there if you know how to look for it ;)



Yay.....now I can see what medieval accounts Durham Priory has :-D

Thanks for the help. I've tried googling similar problems before but it normally throws so many technical terms at me I'm lost.

Cheers.....woot! woot! *Goes off to the records office to do some more work*

:P