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2000-05-20 05:07:00 |
Recently I started having trouble using Equation Editor in Word 97. If I have a file open with equations already embedded, and I try to double-click on them to edit them, I get the message 'Word cannot edit the Microsoft Equation 3.0.'. If I try and create a new equation, the program crashes. I am using Norton SystemWorks 1.0, so I have CrashGuard enabled, which detects the crash. Clicking on the 'details' tab gives me the message 'EQNEDT32.EXE caused fault #c0000005 in EQNEDT32.EXE at address 0187:0042e270.' This happens if I try to use Equation Editor within Word, or as a stand-alone program. I have tried several times to do a complete re-install of Office 97, using both 'Custom' (what I usually do) and 'Typical' installations (just in case I was not loading a necessary file). This does not resolve the problem. I have both SR1 and SR2b patches for Office 97 installed. If anyone could give me some advice I'd appreciate it. I use statistics a lot in my work, and really need to be able to create equations in Word. I am running a PIII 600 with 256MB RAM, and Windows 98 SE. |
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