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Author:
Posted: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 18:49:01 -0500
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I apologise for bothering the list with a problem that I know has been
covered before, but I do not recall the solution.
I replaced the normal template in Word 2000 on my office computer with the
Word 2000 normal template from my home computer. Today I tried to use CWYW
from within word on my office computer, only to find that it was
inoperative. I presumed (and still do) that it was related to my changing
the template a few days ago, so my first thought was to revert to the
original normal template (which I had saved), but this did not resolve the
problem. I ran "RefManConfig.EXE", but this didn't help so I uninstalled
ref manager and then reinstalled it again. However, this has not resolved
my problem either and word is still blissfully unaware of ref man's
existence. I loaded a file in word that I know still contains ref manager
field codes, but the in text refs and bibliography, although still present,
are not amenable to change and do not have their usual highlit appearance.
I fear that I will have to meddle with the dreaded windows xp registry
(gulp).
The ref man documentation offers no solution. Can anyone advise me what the
next step is please.
Charles
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Dr Charles M FitzGerald
Research Coordinator
Department of Anthropology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada L8S 4L9
(905) 525-9140, ext 26539
Fax: 905-522-5993
"cfitzg"
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| RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000 |
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Author:
Posted: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 13:43:38 -0500
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I would like to thank those who wrote and referred me to the ref manager
support help file at http://www.refman.com/support/rmcwyw.asp, which does
provide a solution to a common cwyw problem. Unfortunately the solution
proposed there did not work in my case, but it did encourage me to dig
through the FAQ's, which I confess that I had not done before I wrote to the
list. I did find the solution, which I will share as a caveat to avoid
someone wasting their precious time, as I have done. It turns out that I
recently purchased "Snag-It", which I unhesitatingly recommend as a
sophisticated but easy to use screen capture programme. One of the options
on installing it that I unthinkingly accepted was a series of add-ins that
inserted the Snag-It programme icon into each of the Office Suite of
programmes. It turns out that Snag-It (along with "Macromedia FlashPaper",
"Copernic Agent", and "EZPhoto") will conflict with the ref man add-in for
word. This FAQ can be found at
http://www.refman.com/support/faqs/CWYW/faq3.asp. Unfortunately, the
protocol recommended to remove the Snag-It add-in on the ref man website no
longer applies to the latest version of Snag-It, which I have, but it can
easily be found in the Snag-It help file. Once removing this add-in to
Word, Hey Presto!, and my ref-manager was once more accessible for cwyw. I
still think Snag-It is great, and the absence of the icons in the Office
programmes really loses no functionality since Snag-It responds to hot-key
commands.
So my two recommendations to those who rely on ref manager in their work, as
I do, are:
-consult FAQ's before bothering the list
-think seriously before installing add-ins to Word
Charles
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Dr Charles M FitzGerald
Research Coordinator
Department of Anthropology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada L8S 4L9
(905) 525-9140, ext 26539
Fax: 905-522-5993
"cfitzg"
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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Fitzgerald "mailto:cfitzg" Behalf
Of "cfitzgerald2"
Sent: January 18, 2006 7:31 PM
To: "cfitzgerald2"
Subject: RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000
I apologise for bothering the list with a problem that I know has been
covered before, but I do not recall the solution.
I replaced the normal template in Word 2000 on my office computer with the
Word 2000 normal template from my home computer. Today I tried to use CWYW
from within word on my office computer, only to find that it was
inoperative. I presumed (and still do) that it was related to my changing
the template a few days ago, so my first thought was to revert to the
original normal template (which I had saved), but this did not resolve the
problem. I ran "RefManConfig.EXE", but this didn't help so I uninstalled
ref manager and then reinstalled it again. However, this has not resolved
my problem either and word is still blissfully unaware of ref man's
existence. I loaded a file in word that I know still contains ref manager
field codes, but the in text refs and bibliography, although still present,
are not amenable to change and do not have their usual highlit appearance.
I fear that I will have to meddle with the dreaded windows xp registry
(gulp).
The ref man documentation offers no solution. Can anyone advise me what the
next step is please.
Charles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr Charles M FitzGerald
Research Coordinator
Department of Anthropology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada L8S 4L9
(905) 525-9140, ext 26539
Fax: 905-522-5993
"cfitzg"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| Re: RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000 |
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Author:
Posted: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 13:41:55 -0500
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try this, it works for office 2003, should do the same for office 2000
1) make sure MS word is not running, check the running process too
2) go to your c:\documents and settings\<your username>\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP to find out if your version of RM .wll and .dot file is in there, should be something like RM[**]Cwyw.dot and RM[**]Cwyw.wll
3) if it is not thee, try go to your installation directory of RM and copy the wll and dot file over
4) then move your normal.dot from C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates to, say your desktop or somewhere else
5) start up your ms word and try out if RM is working
if it is not working and cause any problem, shut down your MS word again and copy your original normal.dot back to the folder
hope that helps
On 19/01/06, CM. FitzGerald [ mailto <Dr.> wrote:
I apologise for bothering the list with a problem that I know has been
covered before, but I do not recall the solution.
I replaced the normal template in Word 2000 on my office computer with the
Word 2000 normal template from my home computer. Today I tried to use CWYW
from within word on my office computer, only to find that it was
inoperative. I presumed (and still do) that it was related to my changing
the template a few days ago, so my first thought was to revert to the
original normal template (which I had saved), but this did not resolve the
problem. I ran "RefManConfig.EXE", but this didn't help so I uninstalled
ref manager and then reinstalled it again. However, this has not resolved
my problem either and word is still blissfully unaware of ref man's
existence. I loaded a file in word that I know still contains ref manager
field codes, but the in text refs and bibliography, although still present,
are not amenable to change and do not have their usual highlit appearance.
I fear that I will have to meddle with the dreaded windows xp registry
(gulp).
The ref man documentation offers no solution. Can anyone advise me what the
next step is please.
Charles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr Charles M FitzGerald
Research Coordinator
Department of Anthropology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada L8S 4L9
(905) 525-9140, ext 26539
Fax: 905-522-5993
"cfitzg"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
--
Kelvin Sim (PhD Candidate)
The Western Australia Telecommunications Research Institute(WATRI)
The University of Western Australia
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| RE: RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000 |
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Author:
Posted: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 13:42:48 -0500
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Charles,
Not sure if you tried this too but here's a link from refman.com for
configuring the toolbar in word, hope it helps.
http://www.refman.com/support/rmcwyw.asp
Shri
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From: "listmaster"
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Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 6:49 PM
To: "RIS-LIST"
Subject: RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000
I apologise for bothering the list with a problem that I know has been
covered before, but I do not recall the solution.
I replaced the normal template in Word 2000 on my office computer with
the Word 2000 normal template from my home computer. Today I tried to
use CWYW from within word on my office computer, only to find that it
was inoperative. I presumed (and still do) that it was related to my
changing the template a few days ago, so my first thought was to revert
to the original normal template (which I had saved), but this did not
resolve the problem. I ran "RefManConfig.EXE", but this didn't help so
I uninstalled ref manager and then reinstalled it again. However, this
has not resolved my problem either and word is still blissfully unaware
of ref man's existence. I loaded a file in word that I know still
contains ref manager field codes, but the in text refs and bibliography,
although still present, are not amenable to change and do not have their
usual highlit appearance.
I fear that I will have to meddle with the dreaded windows xp registry
(gulp).
The ref man documentation offers no solution. Can anyone advise me what
the next step is please.
Charles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr Charles M FitzGerald
Research Coordinator
Department of Anthropology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada L8S 4L9
(905) 525-9140, ext 26539
Fax: 905-522-5993
"cfitzg"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| RE: RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000 |
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Author:
Posted: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:35:35 -0500
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If the reinstallation did not work, one problem may be an add-in conflict (I
have had at least one add-in make refman inoperable). I don't remember the
commands for Word 200 but for Word Xp and 2003 it is:
On the Tools menu, click Templates and Add-Ins.
Click the Templates tab.
Under Global templates and add-ins, unselect the check box next to the
template or add-in you want to unload.
The Refman template should be shown here -- if not, that is your problem.
You'll need to copy it into the Word startup folder for each user.
Richard B. Mailman, Ph.D.
"richard_mailman"
Professor of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Neurology, and Medicinal Chemistry
7001C NC Neurosciences Hospital
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Chapel Hill NC 27599-7160 USA
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-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster" "mailto:listmaster"
On Behalf Of "Kulkarni"
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 1:43 PM
To: RIS-LIST; "RIS-LIST" List Post
Subject: RE: RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000
Charles,
Not sure if you tried this too but here's a link from refman.com for
configuring the toolbar in word, hope it helps.
http://www.refman.com/support/rmcwyw.asp
Shri
-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster" On Behalf Of
"owner-ris-list"
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 6:49 PM
To: "RIS-LIST"
Subject: RM 11 cwyw won't work in Word 2000
I apologise for bothering the list with a problem that I know has been
covered before, but I do not recall the solution.
I replaced the normal template in Word 2000 on my office computer with the
Word 2000 normal template from my home computer. Today I tried to use CWYW
from within word on my office computer, only to find that it was
inoperative. I presumed (and still do) that it was related to my changing
the template a few days ago, so my first thought was to revert to the
original normal template (which I had saved), but this did not resolve the
problem. I ran "RefManConfig.EXE", but this didn't help so I uninstalled
ref manager and then reinstalled it again. However, this has not resolved
my problem either and word is still blissfully unaware of ref man's
existence. I loaded a file in word that I know still contains ref manager
field codes, but the in text refs and bibliography, although still present,
are not amenable to change and do not have their usual highlit appearance.
I fear that I will have to meddle with the dreaded windows xp registry
(gulp).
The ref man documentation offers no solution. Can anyone advise me what the
next step is please.
Charles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr Charles M FitzGerald
Research Coordinator
Department of Anthropology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada L8S 4L9
(905) 525-9140, ext 26539
Fax: 905-522-5993
"cfitzg"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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