Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
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- 3StarLounger
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Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
Been searching for this shortcut, to no avail. Since yesterday, when starting Word I get Application Error, etc. I performed a Quick Repair but got same message today, thus my question of a shortcut. Thank you
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- 3StarLounger
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Re: Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
At this point I go to Control Panel/Programs & Features, highlight Microsoft 365, click Change, and then get to the Quick Repair window. I am looking for a shortcut to get to the Quick Repair window.
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Re: Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
Which version of Office are you using? (Microsoft 365, Office 2019, Office 2016, ...)
And is it 32-bit or 64-bit? (You can check this by selecting File > Account > About Excel in Excel)
And is it 32-bit or 64-bit? (You can check this by selecting File > Account > About Excel in Excel)
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- 3StarLounger
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Re: Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
Thanks for steering me to where to look....
M'soft Office 365, 32-bit, Microsoft office version: 16.0.13029.20341
M'soft Office 365, 32-bit, Microsoft office version: 16.0.13029.20341
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Re: Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
The attached zip file contains a batch file Repair.bat
Place this batch file wherever you want, for example on your desktop or in your Documents folder.
To run it, right-click the batch file and select 'Run as administrator' from the context menu.
Place this batch file wherever you want, for example on your desktop or in your Documents folder.
To run it, right-click the batch file and select 'Run as administrator' from the context menu.
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Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- 3StarLounger
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Re: Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
Thank you so much. Will run it next time I have this problem. Thank you
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- SilverLounger
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Re: Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
If you get this error regularly after running a repair, I suggest that you have a bigger issue. Perhaps a buggy or corrupted Office add-in. Perhaps your Office profile is corrupted. Perhaps you have a hardware problem. Something is corrupting your Office software.
Have you run any diagnostics?
Have you done a malware scan?
Have you run any diagnostics?
Have you done a malware scan?
Joe
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- 3StarLounger
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Re: Quick Repair shortcut, Microsoft Office
Hi, Joe
Yes, done Malware and no problems found. I did an Internet search for this problem and found many others have had this same experience. It is thru some of those sites that I found the solution via Control Panel, etc.
Yes, done Malware and no problems found. I did an Internet search for this problem and found many others have had this same experience. It is thru some of those sites that I found the solution via Control Panel, etc.