Problema Barra Menu Word

08/07/2003 - 13:05 por orsacchiotto9 | Informe spam
Ciao a tutti;

ho un problema con Word. Il mio S.O. è windows 98 e ho office 2000.
Aprendo Word non vedo più i menu in alto (File Modifica Visualizza
ecc ecc). In Excel invece ci sono ancora.
L'help di office dice che è IMPOSSIBILE rimuovere quella
barra ma a me è capitato. Ho provato a sostituire il file
NORMAL.DOT con un altro funzionante. Ho provato a rimuovere
e re-installare office ma il problema persiste.

Avete idea di come posso uscirne senza formattare e reistallare
il pc? Sono DISPERATO (mi serve per lavoro!)

Grazie 1000 a tutti quelli che mi risponderenno..

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#1 Marta PM
08/07/2003 - 13:17 | Informe spam
Hola:
Este es un grupo en español, pero si lo entiendes te propongo una solución:
Sirve para restablecer las barras de herramientas. Luego
tendrás que volver a personalizarla.
Hay que editar el Registro y borrar dicha clave (para mayor seguridad es
mejor sacar respaldo del Registro).

Cuando se vuelva a abrir Word, se regenerará dicha clave automáticamente

Si es WD2000
HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Word\Data
Saúdos/Saludos

Marta PM
"Marco" escribió en el mensaje
news:
Ciao a tutti;

ho un problema con Word. Il mio S.O. è windows 98 e ho office 2000.
Aprendo Word non vedo più i menu in alto (File Modifica Visualizza
ecc ecc). In Excel invece ci sono ancora.
L'help di office dice che è IMPOSSIBILE rimuovere quella
barra ma a me è capitato. Ho provato a sostituire il file
NORMAL.DOT con un altro funzionante. Ho provato a rimuovere
e re-installare office ma il problema persiste.

Avete idea di come posso uscirne senza formattare e reistallare
il pc? Sono DISPERATO (mi serve per lavoro!)

Grazie 1000 a tutti quelli che mi risponderenno..
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#2 Domènec
08/07/2003 - 14:31 | Informe spam
Hola Marta,

yo también tengo el problema que expone el italiano, es
decir, me ha desaparecidola barra de menús de Word y no
sé como hacerla aparecer de nuevo. No entiendo bien cual
es la solución que expones. ¿Puedes ampliar la
explicación?

Gracias.


Hola:
Este es un grupo en español, pero si lo entiendes te


propongo una solución:
Sirve para restablecer las barras de herramientas. Luego
tendrás que volver a personalizarla.
Hay que editar el Registro y borrar dicha clave (para


mayor seguridad es
mejor sacar respaldo del Registro).

Cuando se vuelva a abrir Word, se regenerará dicha clave


automáticamente

Si es WD2000
HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Word\Data
Saúdos/Saludos

Marta PM
"Marco" escribió en el mensaje
news:
Ciao a tutti;

ho un problema con Word. Il mio S.O. è windows 98 e ho




office 2000.
Aprendo Word non vedo più i menu in alto (File




Modifica Visualizza
ecc ecc). In Excel invece ci sono ancora.
L'help di office dice che è IMPOSSIBILE rimuovere




quella
barra ma a me è capitato. Ho provato a sostituire il




file
NORMAL.DOT con un altro funzionante. Ho provato a




rimuovere
e re-installare office ma il problema persiste.

Avete idea di come posso uscirne senza formattare e




reistallare
il pc? Sono DISPERATO (mi serve per lavoro!)

Grazie 1000 a tutti quelli che mi risponderenno..



.

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#3 Marta PM
08/07/2003 - 15:51 | Informe spam
Pues la explicación es sencilla, hay que ir al registro y eliminar esa clave
del Office. Para ir al registro vas a Inicio / Ejecutar y allí escribes
regedit. Se te abrirá la aplicación y navegas por ella hasta llegar a esa
clave. Luego la eliminas.

Saúdos/Saludos

Marta PM
"Domènec" escribió en el mensaje
news:0e2a01c3454c$ce88d1d0$
Hola Marta,

yo también tengo el problema que expone el italiano, es
decir, me ha desaparecidola barra de menús de Word y no
sé como hacerla aparecer de nuevo. No entiendo bien cual
es la solución que expones. ¿Puedes ampliar la
explicación?

Gracias.


Hola:
Este es un grupo en español, pero si lo entiendes te


propongo una solución:
Sirve para restablecer las barras de herramientas. Luego
tendrás que volver a personalizarla.
Hay que editar el Registro y borrar dicha clave (para


mayor seguridad es
mejor sacar respaldo del Registro).

Cuando se vuelva a abrir Word, se regenerará dicha clave


automáticamente

Si es WD2000
HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Word\Data
Saúdos/Saludos

Marta PM
"Marco" escribió en el mensaje
news:
Ciao a tutti;

ho un problema con Word. Il mio S.O. è windows 98 e ho




office 2000.
Aprendo Word non vedo più i menu in alto (File




Modifica Visualizza
ecc ecc). In Excel invece ci sono ancora.
L'help di office dice che è IMPOSSIBILE rimuovere




quella
barra ma a me è capitato. Ho provato a sostituire il




file
NORMAL.DOT con un altro funzionante. Ho provato a




rimuovere
e re-installare office ma il problema persiste.

Avete idea di come posso uscirne senza formattare e




reistallare
il pc? Sono DISPERATO (mi serve per lavoro!)

Grazie 1000 a tutti quelli che mi risponderenno..



.

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#4 orsacchiotto9
10/07/2003 - 15:39 | Informe spam
Ho trovato la soluzione ufficiale microsoft e funziona! :

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WD2000: Toolbars, Menu Bar Missing, or Settings Not Retained When You
Start Word 2000
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Word 2000

This article was previously published under Q242368
IMPORTANT: This article contains information about modifying the
registry. Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up and
make sure that you understand how to restore the registry if a problem
occurs. For information about how to back up, restore, and edit the
registry, click the following article number to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry

SYMPTOMS
When you start Microsoft Word 2000, your toolbars or menu bar is
missing, or your personalized settings are not retained.

For additional information about how to customize and create toolbars
and toolbar buttons, click the article number below to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
191178 WD2000: How to Create Custom Toolbars, Toolbar Buttons

CAUSE
You may not see toolbars or menus or have access to personalized
settings if any of the following conditions is true:
Full Screen is selected on the View menu.

The menu bar or toolbars, or both, are not activated.

A macro is running when Word is started.

A program (such as a Word add-in) has modified the user interface,
hiding toolbars or changing your settings.

The Windows registry contains a damaged Word Data key.

You click Print Preview.

WORKAROUND
To restore your toolbars, menus, or personalized settings, use any of
the following methods appropriate for your situation.



Turn Off Full Screen Mode
Full screen mode displays as much of your document as possible on the
screen. In this mode, Word removes screen elements like the menu bar,
toolbars, and scroll bars. To restore your toolbars and menus, turn
full screen mode off.
If a document is open, do one of the following:


Press ALT+V to activate the View menu, and then press U to turn off
full screen mode.

-or-
If the Full Screen toolbar is visible, click Close Full Screen.
-or-
If a document is not open, follow these steps:
Press CTRL+N to start a new document.
Press ALT+V to activate the View menu, and then press U to turn off
full screen.
Close and restart Word. If Word starts correctly, you have resolved
the problem. The problem is that Word was closed when full screen mode
was active and Word retained that setting.

For additional information about full screen mode, click the article
number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
211625 WD2000: Menus, Toolbars Disappear When in Full Screen View

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Turn On the Default Toolbars
On the View menu, point to Toolbars. Note whether any toolbars are
selected (checked). If none of the toolbars is selected, select the
ones you want. To do this, click the toolbar name. Repeat this
procedure for each toolbar you want to be displayed. The toolbars
selected by default are the Standard and Formatting toolbars.

NOTE: If you cannot see the menu bar, press ALT+V to display the View
menu, and then press T to display the Toolbar menu.

Close and restart Word. If Word starts correctly, you have resolved
the problem. The problem is that the default toolbars and menu bar
were turned off when you closed Word and Word retained those settings.

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Start Word Without Running Macros
Check to see whether you are starting Word by using a Visual Basic for
Applications macro. You may be running a Visual Basic for Applications
macro that starts Word without displaying any menus or toolbars.

If you are starting Word by using a shortcut, check the command line
that the shortcut is using for the name of a macro. To do this, follow
these steps:
Find the shortcut you are using to run Word.
Right-click the shortcut, and then click Properties on the shortcut
menu.
Click the Shortcut tab.
Look at the Target box for a command line that looks similar to the
following:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\WINWORD.EXE" /mmacroname

where /mmacroname is the name of a macro.


If you see a /mmacroname on the command line, remove it and then start
Word normally.

NOTE: The /m switch followed by the name of a macro starts Word and
runs a specific macro. The /m switch also prevents Word from running
any AutoExec macros.
If Word starts correctly, you have resolved the problem. The problem
is that a macro is running when Word starts, and that macro changes
the appearance of the Word window.

For additional information about the command-line switches that can be
used to start Word and their purpose, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
210565 WD2000: Word Startup (Command-Line) Switches and Their Purpose

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A Program (Such as a Word Add-In) Modified the User Interface, Hiding
Toolbars or Changing Your Settings
Step 1: Start Word Using Default Settings
Starting Word by using the /a switch on a command line causes Word to
use the default settings for all options and prevents add-ins and
global templates from being loaded.

The /a switch allows you to start Word without loading the following
components:
The global template (Normal.dot)
Any add-in templates in the Startup folder
Any add-in libraries (.wll files)
User settings stored in the Data key in the Windows registry
NOTE: When you start Word with the /a switch, changes you make in Word
that affect any of these components are not written to the hard disk
when you quit Word, and the changes are lost.

For the following example, assume that Word is located in the
following folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office

NOTE: You may have Word installed to a different folder.

To start Word using the /a switch, follow these steps:
Click Start and then click Run.
Click Browse.
Use the Look in box to locate Winword.exe, and then click to select
it.
Click Open.

NOTE: This step fills in the Open box in the Run dialog box.
Click in the Open box after Winword.exe.

NOTE: The path to the Winword.exe file in the Run dialog box is
enclosed in quotation marks. Be sure to click to the right of the
closing quotation mark.
Type a space, and then type /a.

The statement in the Open box should look similar to the following
example:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Winword.exe" /a

If Word starts correctly, you have resolved the problem. The problem
is that an add-in program or template, the default Normal template, or
the data key in the registry is affecting how the Word window is
displayed when it is started.
Step 2: Rename the Global Template
To prevent formatting, AutoText, and macros that are stored in the
global template (Normal.dot) from affecting the behavior of the
program or documents that are opened, rename your Normal.dot file.
NOTE: Renaming your Normal.dot template allows you to quickly
determine whether the Normal template is causing the problem or
behavior. Renaming the Normal.dot template resets several options back
to the default settings, including custom styles, custom toolbars,
macros, and AutoText entries. For this reason, Microsoft strongly
recommends that you rename the Normal.dot file.

Certain kinds of configurations may create more than one Normal.dot
file. These situations include cases in which multiple versions of
Word are running on the same computer or cases in which several
workstation installations exist on the same computer. In these
situations, be sure to rename all copies of Normal.dot.

To rename your global template (Normal.dot), follow the steps for your
computer's operating system.
Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, and Microsoft Windows NT
4.0:
Quit all instances of Word. If you use Word as your e-mail editor, be
sure to quit Microsoft Outlook also.
Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders.
In the Named box, type Normal.dot.
In the Look in box, select your local hard disk (or an alternate user
template location if you are running Word from a network server).
Click Find Now to search for the file.
For each occurrence of Normal.dot that appears in the Find dialog box,
right-click the file. Click Rename on the shortcut menu. Give the file
a new name, such as OldNormal.dot or Normal-1.dot, and then press
ENTER.
On the File menu, click Exit to close the Find dialog box, and then
restart Word normally (without using the /a switch).
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) and Microsoft Windows 2000:
Quit all instances of Word. If you use Word as your e-mail editor, be
sure to quit Microsoft Outlook also.
Click Start, point to Search, and then click Files or Folders.
In the Search for files or folders named box, type Normal.dot.
In the Look in box, select your local hard disk (or an alternate user
template location if you are running Word from a network server).
Click Search Now to search for the file.
For each occurrence of Normal.dot that appears in the Search dialog
box, right-click the file. Click Rename on the shortcut menu. Give the
file a new name, such as OldNormal.dot or Normal-1.dot, and then press
ENTER.
On the File menu, click Close to close the Search dialog box, and then
restart Word normally (without using the /a switch).
Microsoft Windows XP:
Quit all instances of Word. If you use Word as your e-mail editor, be
sure to quit Microsoft Outlook also.
Click Start and then click Search.
Under What do you want to search for, click All files and folders.
In the All or part of the file name box, type Normal.dot.
In the Look in box, select your local hard disk (or an alternate user
template location if you are running Word from a network server).
Click Search to search for the file.
For each occurrence of Normal.dot that appears in the Search dialog
box, right-click the file. Click Rename on the shortcut menu. Give the
file a new name, such as OldNormal.dot or Normal-1.dot, and then press
ENTER.
On the File menu, click Close to close the Search Results dialog box,
and then restart Word normally (without using the /a switch).
If Word starts correctly, you resolved the problem.

In this case, the problem is a damaged Normal.dot template. You may
need to change a few settings to restore your favorite options.

If the Normal.dot file you renamed contains customizations, such as
styles, macros, or AutoText entries that cannot be easily recreated,
you may be able to copy those customizations from the old Normal.dot
file to the new Normal.dot file by using the Organizer.

For more information about using the Organizer, click Microsoft Word
Help on the Help menu, type organizer in the Office Assistant or the
Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topics returned.
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Rename the Data Key in the Windows Registry
WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious
problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system.
Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result
from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your
own risk.

NOTE: Renaming the Data key resets several options back to the default
settings, including the Most Recently Used (MRU) file list on the File
menu and many settings you customize when you click Options on the
Tools menu. Word rebuilds the Data key by using built-in default
settings the next time you start Word.

To rename the Data key, follow these steps:
Quit all Windows applications.
On the Windows Start menu, click Run.
In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
Locate the following key by double-clicking the appropriate folders:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Word\Data

With the Data folder selected, click Rename on the Edit menu.
Type a new name for the Data folder (for example, type OldData) and
then press ENTER.
On the Registry menu, click Exit to close the Registry Editor and
restart Word normally (without using the /a switch).
If Word starts correctly, you have resolved the problem. The problem
is a damaged Data key. You may need to change a few settings to
restore your favorite options.

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Create a Print Preview Macro
Change the Print Preview macro in Word to display the settings that
you want.

For example, to automatically display the Formatting toolbar in print
preview, follow these steps:
On the Tools menu, point to Macro and then click Macros.
Change the Macros in box to Word Commands.
In the Macro name list, click to select FilePrintPreview.
Change the Macros in box to Normal.dot (global template).
Click Create.
Create the following macro:Sub FilePrintPreview()
'
' FilePrintPreview Macro
' Displays full pages as they will be printed.
'
ActiveDocument.PrintPreview
CommandBars("Formatting").Visible = True
End Sub

On the File menu, click Close and Return to Microsoft Word.
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Last Reviewed: 4/21/2003
Keywords: kbprb KB242368




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