Thanks Tom, A Thompson Endnote guy helped me fix the problem over the phone.
NowĪnd indeed that is a pain to do especially given that there is noĪssurance that it will help with the problem. You could try removing the recent updates, remove the Word 2007 add-in,
Though two of them were Windows Vista updates (I'm using Vista home premium The thing is that none of those updates were Word updates, Through yesterday made Word stop working and that this had something to do These circumstances suggest to me that one of the updates that came In Endnote X1 at least a month ago and have had no problems until now.Įndnote will actually still open from within Word, but I can't work on theĭocument. Recovered files, or close the recovered files box. Responding) if I try to do anything such as type or choose one of the It dissapears and Word 2007 is open, but it hangs and then says (not X1 was written in the title bar of that box? When I click "ok" on that box, This dialogue box appears to be an Endnote X1 dialogue box, as that Endnote Those documents, I got a dialogue box reading "! An Unknown Error Occurred". I was happily working on a document when my computer However you might not need to, if the Endnotes are set to appear at the end of the whole document. You can hide Endnotes in the same way by changing the Endnotes Text and Endnotes Reference styles. Help! My version of Word 2007 suddenly does not respond after yesterday'sĪutomatic updates. If the document is only being read on-screen as a Word document (not a PDF) then this might suit you. Word 2007 not responding after updates - Endnote X1 conflict? Double-click the Wddata.reg icon on the desktop.Īny chance you can tell us what the fix was? I have taught my parrot a whole new set of words in the process of trying to fix this annoying problem - all to no avail! I know several others who have the same issue, and all are pulling their hair out! To restore the original Word Data registry key, follow these steps:Ģ. Then, see the ?Delete the Word Options registry key? topic. If the problem is not resolved, restore the original Word Data registry key. You may have to change several settings to restore your favorite options in Word. The problem was a damaged Word Data registry key. If Word starts and works correctly, you have resolved the problem. Click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click Yes. Name the file Wddata.reg, and then save the file to the desktop.Ħ. Click Data, and then click Export on the File menu.ĥ. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Office\12.0\Word\DataĤ. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Office\11.0\Word\Data HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft \Office\10.0\Word\Data Locate the following registry subkey, as appropriate for the version of Word that you are running: Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.ģ. To delete the Word Data registry key, follow these steps:Ģ. This worked for me - and I was going insane!