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Word 2011 and crashing If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to Mac-Forums! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Page 1 of 3 123 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 31 Thread: Question about Word 2011 and crashing Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_word-mso_mac/message-a-file-error-has-occurred-check-your/fc489712-ef4f-4f61-9cd2-2278d85fbc97 Thread… 05-28-2012,10:13 AM #1 RachelS View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Feb 15, 2012 Location Bloemfontein, South Africa Posts 12 Question about Word 2011 and crashing Word 2011 keeps crashing on my MacBook when I'm editing a big document with many track changes for example this 600kb document I'm working on now keeps crashing, with the message no memory available - infuriating when it happens four times in succession. Is installing Bootcamp the http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=275767 only or the best answer? is there a built-in problem with Word for Macs? Reply With Quote 05-28-2012,10:55 AM #2 cwa107 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Dec 20, 2006 Location Lake Mary, Florida Posts 26,947 Specs:15" MBP, Core i7/2GHz, 8GB RAM, 480GB Crucial M500 SSD OK, so I went ahead and moved this post to its own thread in the appropriate forum. Because really what you need is help troubleshooting Word 2011 for the Mac, but you're muddying the waters with Boot Camp for some reason. I think where you're going with your questions about "installing Boot Camp" is that you somehow came up with the idea of running the Windows version of Word in a Boot Camp install. And the simple answer to that question is no, this is not necessary. The Mac version of Word should work just fine. You've just got a problem with your particular install. The first thing I'd say to do to troubleshoot this issue is to open up Word by itself. Click the Help menu and choose "Check for Updates". If there's an update available, install it. If not, report back and let us know. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liqu
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Word:mac How Word Operates Templates in Word:mac Macros/VBA & AppleScript How-To: Quick Takes How-To: In Depth Fonts & Languages Printing Reference Accessing forums Microsoft's How-To Articles Resources & Links Word 2008: Existing Issues, Some with Workarounds compiled by Beth Rosengard and Daiya Mitchell These issues are compiled from reports on the newsgroups. We expect that updates will fix them. Please post to the Word newsgroup if you can confirm an issue is fixed, or that it persists despite an update. Updates In general, you can find updates at Mactopia Downloads, or you can select Help>Check for Updates in any Office program. Each update is also linked from the Description in the MS Knowledge Base. HOWEVER, please click on the Mactopia link for Additional Information for best practice on installing it, and also see here. If you find yourself trapped in a Setup Assistant/AutoUpdate loop after installing the SP1 Update, see the fix posted here. Contents Can't Save This is our current hot seller, sadly. Changes to OS X in Snow Leopard (OS 10.6) have bought this issue back with a vengeance. Crash on Launch or Quit Translation Can't Find the Internet Can't Change the Default Double-Spacing My Printer Only Prints Blank Pages! File>Open Menu Causes Crash/Freeze "This Picture is an Unsupported Graphics Format or May Be Damaged" Messages about Full Memory and Work File Can't Paste into Dreamweaver (or other programs) "A File Error Has Occurred..." GoBack Command Fails Word Doesn't Print Graphics Things Missing from the Status Bar: Line Number, Section Number, Overtype 1. Word Crashes on Launch or Quit Microsoft has confirmed that a possible cause for Word 2008 crashing on launch (or quit) is the presence of preference files from previous versions of Word. If you have this problem, try one of these workarounds: Look for Old Preference Files Quit out of all versions of Word and trash (or rename) all Word preference files prior to Word 2004: [username]/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Word Settings (10) Hard Drive/OS 9 System Folder/Preferences/Microsoft/ Word Settings (9) Hard Drive/OS 9 System Folder/Preferences/Microsoft/ Word Settings (8) Hold Down the Shift key while Launching Word. This bypasses the First Run Update process so Office d