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Urgently need help with locked files!!!!
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gmvaldez
2010-10-24 01:39:03 UTC
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I bought a laptop which came with a trial version of Office Word 2007.
I used the trial up. At that time I installed Office Word 2003. A
work I've been saving documents as 97-2003 doc. Last week I emaile
some of those files to myself and was able to open, make changes etc
fine. Now this week I tried to open those same docs. and I get
message that they are locked. In addition, I can't open the new 97-200
docs I emailed as attachments to my self. Does anyone have any ide
what is going on? Did I inadvertently hit a button that locked all m
files? I'm not very computer savvy so it wouldn't surprise if I cause
the problem. Thanks in advance.

Grac
Peter Foldes
2010-10-24 15:59:59 UTC
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LOL. As usual same issue as many others

Uninstall your Office Trial version and also the Activation Assistant and then your
Office 2003 Word. Reboot. Now re-install your Office Word 2003 and you will be all
set to open all your saved Office files.

Reason for issue=Trial of Office expired and when that happens ALL of the Office
saved files gets locked be it the Trial version ones and the ones that were created
or used with the Office 2003
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Justin
2010-10-26 01:19:59 UTC
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Post by Peter Foldes
LOL. As usual same issue as many others
Uninstall your Office Trial version and also the Activation Assistant and then your
Office 2003 Word. Reboot. Now re-install your Office Word 2003 and you will be all
set to open all your saved Office files.
Reason for issue=Trial of Office expired and when that happens ALL of the Office
saved files gets locked be it the Trial version ones and the ones that were created
or used with the Office 2003
Wow.
Even if he takes those files to another machine - they will still be
locked?
Are they encrypted?
What if he saved the files in 2004 (doc, xls, ppt) format?
Peter Foldes
2010-10-26 12:27:10 UTC
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Post by Justin
Even if he takes those files to another machine - they will still be
No, but the other machine will need a licensed version of Office and not a Trial
version
Post by Justin
What if he saved the files in 2004 (doc, xls, ppt) format?
You need to download the Office reader for Word,Excel,PP etc and add it to the
working Office install
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Les Neilson
2010-11-08 15:36:40 UTC
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Post by Peter Foldes
LOL. As usual same issue as many others
Uninstall your Office Trial version and also the Activation Assistant and
then your Office 2003 Word. Reboot. Now re-install your Office Word 2003
and you will be all set to open all your saved Office files.
Reason for issue=Trial of Office expired and when that happens ALL of the
Office saved files gets locked be it the Trial version ones and the ones
that were created or used with the Office 2003
--
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Does this also apply to Microsoft Works Trial Version ?
I bought a laptop which came with this trial version but I also bought and
installed MS Office 2007 Home & Student edition, now Word and PowerPoint are
telling me the files are "locked"

Thanks
Les
Peter Foldes
2010-11-08 21:07:29 UTC
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Les

Yes they do apply as you did find out. Uninstall the Trial or Works and the Office
installation that is already installed and most importantly the Activation Assistant
and then re-install the Office H&E. Save all the necessary files that you might need
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Post by Les Neilson
Post by Peter Foldes
LOL. As usual same issue as many others
Uninstall your Office Trial version and also the Activation Assistant and then
your Office 2003 Word. Reboot. Now re-install your Office Word 2003 and you will
be all set to open all your saved Office files.
Reason for issue=Trial of Office expired and when that happens ALL of the Office
saved files gets locked be it the Trial version ones and the ones that were
created or used with the Office 2003
--
Peter
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Does this also apply to Microsoft Works Trial Version ?
I bought a laptop which came with this trial version but I also bought and
installed MS Office 2007 Home & Student edition, now Word and PowerPoint are
telling me the files are "locked"
Thanks
Les
Les Neilson
2010-11-09 08:06:24 UTC
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Thank you Peter

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Post by Peter Foldes
Les
Yes they do apply as you did find out. Uninstall the Trial or Works and
the Office installation that is already installed and most importantly the
Activation Assistant and then re-install the Office H&E. Save all the
necessary files that you might need
Peter Foldes
2010-11-09 23:37:05 UTC
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You are very welcome Les
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