I can not open my documents with office!

S

Seli

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC

I did not have enough space on my start up disk , so I have erased all my documents and some of those I have left om my desktop. Right now, I can not open word, power point presentations, excel ..
Please help to fix my "office"
thank u

Microsoft Error Reporting log version: 2.0

Error Signature:
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS
Date/Time: 2009-06-12 09:21:40 -0500
Application Name: Microsoft Word
Application Bundle ID: com.microsoft.Word
Application Signature: MSWD
Application Version: 12.0.0.071130
Crashed Module Name: CoreFoundation
Crashed Module Version: unknown
Crashed Module Offset: 0x0000691c
Blame Module Name: CoreFoundation
Blame Module Version: unknown
Blame Module Offset: 0x0000691c
Application LCID: 1033
Extra app info: Reg=en Loc=0x0409
 
D

Diane Ross

Crashed Module Name: CoreFoundation
Crashed Module Version: unknown

This does not indicate Office applications. I suspect that from your
description of not enough disk space, you have other serious issues with
your computer.

A hard drive needs a minimum of 10% free space for breathing room. See this
page for help finding large files and links to freeing up space.

Problems from Insufficient RAM and Free Hard Disk Space

<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq_topic/performance2.html>

Your best option is to buy an external drive to backup your files. I have
this drive and it has been excellent. It was mentioned in MacWorld recently
as recommended.

Seagate ST310005FJA105-RK FreeAgent Desk for Mac 1 TB USB 2.0/FW800 External
Hard Drive (Silver) Amazon Price: $164.88

<http://tinyurl.com/cgckjl>

It comes with FireWire 800 cable; FireWire 800 to 400 cable; USB cable. 5
yr. warranty.
 
C

CyberTaz

Additional to Diane's reply your crash log indicates version 12.0.0 of
Office 2008 which puts you at a square one base installation of the software
as it was originally shipped. You might try going to the Mactopia site &
applying the necessary updates beginning with 12.1.0 to see if getting the
software current has something to do with it. The current update level is
12.1.9, so that's where you need to be. Go to the downloads page here:

http://www.microsoft.com/mac/default.mspx

If Office is that far out of date I'd tend to believe that OS X is stuck in
the way-back machine as well. It should be at 10.4.11 & I'd suggest using
the Combo Update to get it there:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/

No offense, but all the disk space in the world won't help as long as your
software updates are running that far behind & the system isn't being
adequately maintained.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 

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