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I've had this problem before, and the problem lies with this file.
Here's how to fix it:
1: Find the path where the file is located. In Word, select the menu [Tools] - [Options] - [File Location], and then double-click "User Template", and a "Modify Location" dialog box will pop up, from which you can find the path of the file, for example:
c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\microsoft\templates.The administrator can be another login username.
2: Go directly to the path found above, find , and right-click to delete the file.
Or click Start – Run – and enter cmd
Paste in the command prompt that pops up.
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Just delete the normal one.
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It's really useful, thank you for sharing!
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Thank you
After reading your reply, my problem has been solved
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Thank you for helping me solve a problem that I have been struggling with for most of the year, so happy.
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I'm having the same problem with my computer right now
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I don't know, I'm having the same problem with my computer.
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It is recommended to try the method upstairs first, if it doesn't work, you are thinking about reinstalling, and the problem should be solved. Good luck.
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The system file was deleted So I suggest you use this method to solve the solution two: (I think this is the easiest and quickest way) Follow the error prompt step by step: the prompt needs to be closed if you encounter a problem Select "Send" Whether to use safe mode, select "Yes", and then follow the following method:
1. After opening Word in safe mode, click the file New 2. A row will appear on the right side of Word, and then click "Template on the machine" in that row
3. In the pop-up template box, right-click "Blank Template" and select "Delete" in the right-click
Then make sure to restart Word to open normally.
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The computer system files are corrupted, probably accidentally deleted. The most trouble-free thing is to reinstall the system.,Just use a deep ghost disk.,Just do a favor from a student who learns this.。 It's more complicated to find out exactly which one was deleted.
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Word 2016 Menu > File > Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings > Privacy Options [Cancel All Options].
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1. Cause of the problem: Word can only be opened in safe mode, and a software error will appear after double-clicking the word file, and then prompted to provide an error report to Microsoft, and word can only be opened in safe mode after clicking on the object.
Word failed on the last startup, starting Word in safe mode will help you correct or find the problem in the startup so that you can launch the application next time. But in this mode, some features will be disabled). After confirmation, you can start Word, but there is the word safe mode after the title.
2. Solution: Delete. Its position is c:
Documents and Settings [username] Application Data Microsoft Templates, where username is the username of the currently logged in. In addition, the application data folder is hidden by default, and the file must be hidden in the folder options to remove this option. After deleting, the next time you enter it, Word will automatically create a new file, and it will run normally.
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I don't know what happens after imitating blindness or double-clicking on word? If there is an error report, then there is a problem with the general template, enter the path C:Documents and settingsadministratorApplication DataMicrosoftTemplates,Prepare to delete all the files under this folder,Then open Word and try!
If it's not a bug report, then what's the hint no?
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The first method.
The template file generally exists in the following path, see the figure.
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Application Data Microsoft Templates" directory, delete the "Common Template Files" in it.
Note: The folder is hidden, so the folder option should choose to show the hidden files and folders, enter the figure below, delete these two templates, restart Word, and you can open it normally.
The second method is simpler.
After opening Word in safe mode, create a new document as shown below.
The following picture will appear after talking about no word, and then click "Template on this machine".
In the pop-up template box, right-click to delete the template named "Blank Template", click OK, and restart Word to open it normally.
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Well, the "Ask a Question" method is simpler.
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It is recommended to start the computer normally and then uninstall the office program, and then restart the computer before installing the office program!
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Open Word - click "File" in the upper left corner - New. On the panel that appears on the right, click "Templates on this machine", right-click "Blank Document" in the pop-up window, select "Delete", and click OK.
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I think it's because your original office was not deleted cleanly, resulting in a conflict with the current one, so uninstall it all and try it.
Workaround: Manually delete the data.
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