Cannot find Microsoft Word Installed on your system - RH10 - a solution
I started receiving the error "Cannot find Microsoft Word Installed on your system" whenever I tried to generate printed documentation from RoboHelp 10. This occurred after I installed Open Office 3.4.1.
Clicking the "Printed Documentation" option in the SSL pod generated the error. However, right-clicking on the "Printed Documentation" option, selecting "Properties", then clicking "Save and Generate" did work. Go figure.
I am using Word 2007.
All of these suggested solutions to resolve the problem didn't work, unfortunately.
- Uninstalling and reinstalling Open Office with the correct option selected for file associations as suggested here:
http://www.grainge.org/pages/authoring/printing/print_issues.htm#other_issues
- Tried reinstalling the MPJ2DOC.DLL as suggested here:
http://helpx.adobe.com/robohelp/kb/error-cannot-find-microsoft-word.html
- Tried all the suggestions here:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4173839
- Spent 2 hours with Adobe support (they were helpful but could not fix the problem) uninstalling and reinstalling RoboHelp, including reinstalling and registering the dll again.
Finally I fixed the problem by following the simple solution here. I found that the problem was that the Word file associations were corrupt and you simply need to reregister word.
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErr...gisterWord.htm
Here's the solution in case the link does not work:
How to re-register Word when problems crop up opening files
Article contributed by Cindy Meister ![]()
If you find that Word files do not open in the desired version of Word when you double-click them in Windows Explorer, or that when opening them from the Desktop or Explorer, a series of messages appear claiming that the file cannot be opened, such as:
“Cannot open C:\My”
“Cannot open "Documents\The”
“Cannot open "Test.doc"”
.. you need to re-register Word. To fix the problem:
Word 97 and above
- Click Start | Run (bottom- left corner of your screen).
- In the “Open“ box, type: winword /r
and press Enter. Note that there is a space before the forward slash
Word 95
- Locate the file winword.reg on your system
- Double-click it to re-register Word
Hope this helps anyone else who has struck this problem.
Cheers Mark
