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DOCUMENT:Q111552 18-FEB-1994 [WM_WORD]
TITLE :Word 6.0a: List of Fixed Bugs
PRODUCT :Microsoft Word 6 For Windows and Apple Mactintosh
PROD/VER:6.00a OPER/SYS:WINDOWS
KEYWORDS:fixlist6.00a
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word for Windows, version 6.0a
- Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1
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SUMMARY
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This article lists the problems in Word version 6.0 for Windows that are
corrected in the Word 6.0a upgrade. If you are experiencing one of the
problems listed below, you should obtain the Word 6.0a Patch.
If you have a network installation of Word 6.0, you cannot use the Word
6.0a Patch to upgrade your installation; you must obtain a full Word
6.0a disk set by mail (free of charge). To obtain this disk set, call
Microsoft Sales Information Center at (800) 426-9400. If you are outside
the United States, contact the Microsoft subsidiary for your area. To
locate your subsidiary, call Microsoft International Customer Service at
(206) 936-8661.
How to Obtain Word 6.0a
-----------------------
You can obtain the Word 6.0a Patch from the following sources:
- Microsoft Download Service (MSDL). If you have a modem, you can
obtain the Word 6.0a Patch from the Microsoft Download Service
(MSDL), which you can reach by calling (206) 936-6735 (936-MSDL). This
service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The highest download
speed available is 14,400 bits per second (bps). For more information
about using the MSDL, call (800) 936-4200 and follow the prompts.
- On CompuServe, GEnie, and Microsoft OnLine, the Word 6.0a Patch is
located in the Microsoft Software Library.
- America Online
- Internet: On the Internet, the Word 6.0a Patch is located on the
Microsoft anonymous ftp server, which you can reach by typing
"ftp ftp.microsoft.com" (without the quotation marks) at the
">" command prompt.
- Microsoft Sales Information Center: To obtain the Word 6.0a Patch by
mail (at no cost) call Microsoft Sales Information Center at (800)
426-9400. If you are outside the United States, contact the Microsoft
subsidiary for your area. To locate your subsidiary, call Microsoft
International Customer Service at (206) 936-8661.
WORD 6.0 PROBLEMS FIXED IN WORD 6.0A
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Disk Error While Saving, Embedded Object Becomes a Box
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When you move an embedded object within a document using either cut-and-
paste or drag-and-drop, and you then (full) save the document, the
object may change appearance and will be uneditable. The object usually
becomes an empty square box. Subsequent save attempts will result in
"Disk is full," "too many edits," or "operation will be incomplete"
error messages.
Problems Caused By SHARE.EXE Corrected in VSHARE.386
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Word 6.0a includes an updated VSHARE.386 file. This revised version of
VSHARE.386 ships with Word 6.0a to replace SHARE.EXE. This version of
VSHARE.386 provides greater compatibility with many applications running
under Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.1 and later. To run
Windows in standard mode, you still need SHARE.EXE.
"General Mail Failure" Error Editing Routing Slip on a Mail Gateway
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If you edit a routing slip in a Word document, a "General Mail Failure"
error message may occur.
No kerning with Adobe Type Manager (ATM) Fonts
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ATM fonts do not print kerned, because ATM fonts use an older
application program interface (API) for kerning; this API is not
supported in Word 6.0. Word 6.0a supports the older API.
"Not available" Error Messages with Adobe Type Manager (ATM) Fonts
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Word displays the following error message for a group of Adobe Type 1
fonts, even though they are available on the system:
The font '<font name>' is not available on your system. Do you want
to use it anyway?
No Anti-Aliasing for TrueType Fonts
-----------------------------------
On a computer running an ATI Crystal Font video driver (or similar
driver), the Crystal fonts are displayed with clean, nonjagged edges due
to anti-aliasing. TrueType fonts, however, are displayed with jagged
edges because no anti-aliasing occurs.
Can't Remove Space Around Footnote Reference Marks
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By design, Word 6.0 places white space after automatic footnote
reference marks. In response to customer requests, Word 6.0a inserts the
white space as a regular space character to the right of the footnote
reference mark, which means you can edit or remove it if you want.
Dr. Watson Errors in Examples and Demos
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The Dr. Watson program displays errors when you choose the Examples And
Demos command from the Help menu.
Cannot Remove Borders on Pictures
---------------------------------
Sometimes you cannot remove a portion of a border from an inserted
picture or object, even when you choose None in the Format Borders And
Shading dialog box.
Cross-References Updated Incorrectly
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Bookmarks for captions change (shrink) to include only the caption label
(instead of the full text of the caption) when you insert new captions
later in the document. When you update cross-references to these
captions, the cross-reference includes only the caption label.
SEQ Field Displayed Incorrectly
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The result of a SEQ (sequence) field in the header and footer pane
displays "1" or "0" (zero) instead of the correct number in the
sequence; although the displayed version of this field is incorrect, the
printed version of is correct.
Password Displays in Converted File
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If you save a password-protected document in another file format, the
password appears as text in the converted file.
GP Fault Creating New Document Based on Template With Link to Excel
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When you start Word with the /n switch, a general protection (GP) fault
occurs if you create a new Word document based on a template that
contains a link to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
Fonts Printed Without Kerning
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Fonts do not print kerned in point sizes larger than the Kerning For
Fonts setting in the Format Fonts dialog box. Fonts print kerned only if
they are formatted with the point size specified by the Kerning For
Fonts setting.
Word 2.x Mail Merge Document Loses Data Delimiters in Header
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When you open a Word 2.x for Windows mail merge main document, and if
the data document is not a Word 2.x table, Word 6.0 removes the
delimiters from the header record, which concatenates all the field
names in your data document. In other words, Word reads the header
record as a single field name (for example, NameAddressCityZip).
Different Hierarchy for Choosing Which Same-Name Macro to Run
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Word 6.0 follows a different set of rules than Word 2.x to determine
which template macro to run when two macros have the same name: Word 2.x
runs the macro from the template attached to the document in which the
insertion point is currently located, while Word 6.0 runs the macro from
the template from which you launched the macro.
Word 6.0a includes a the following new WordBasic macro command:
WW2CallingConvention([-1,0])
You can use this command to set either the Word 2.x or Word 6.0 macro
precedence method.
Cannot Open Password-Protected Paradox 3.5 Files
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A "File Access Denied" error occurs and you cannot open (via ODBC) a
password-protected file created in Paradox version 3.5 because Word 6.0
does not prompt you for the password. You can open these files in Word
6.0a because the ODBC driver prompts you for the password.
Insertion Point Scrolls Off Screen with WordPerfect Help On
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If the WordPerfect Help option is selected and you press ENTER several
times, Word 6.0 scrolls the insertion point off the bottom of the screen
instead of advancing the screen.
Cannot Create Non-File Links
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In Word 6.0, you cannot create a link to server an application that does
not use a filename to reference data. For example, Word 6.0 is
incompatible with a database program that references a database by name
and does not use the name of the file.
Computer Hangs Launching Word as Server When WordPerfect Help Is On
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If the Navigation Keys for WordPerfect Users option is turned on and you
launch Word from another OLE 2 program, your computer may hang (stop
responding) when you press the ESC key. Sometimes it takes a while for
the hang to occur.
GP Fault Updating Large Number of Links
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A GP fault may occur when you update a large number of links (typically
from 80 to 200).
"Out of Memory" Error Opening Microsoft Excel 5.0 Chart
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When you open an embedded Microsoft Excel 5.0 chart using the Open
command (to edit the chart in a separate Microsoft Excel window), an
"Out of memory" error message occurs. This does not happen when you edit
the chart in place (in situ) in Word.
Key Assignments Not Saved in Templates
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Word does not save template key assignments to the TAB and SHIFT+TAB
keys.
GP Fault Running Find File Command
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If you start Word using the /n switch and then open the Find File dialog
box (by choosing Find File from the File menu), a GP fault occurs if the
View option is set to Preview in the Find File dialog box.
Wrong Chapter Numbers on Last Page of Document
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The chapter number always displays as "1" on the last page of your
document in page layout view, regardless of the actual chapter number.
Wrong Chapter Number with Page Break Preceding Heading Paragraph
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When your document includes chapter numbers in the page number, if a
page break immediately precedes a heading paragraph that marks the
beginning of a chapter, the wrong chapter number appears in the header
or footer on that page.
Error Messages About Printer Port
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By design, Word 6.0 confirms the validity of a port before printing. If
there is no port present, Word displays an error message. With some
configurations, however, Word incorrectly concludes that the printer
port is not present and displays a "Local Port Not Present" error
message.
GP Fault with INCLUDETEXT Field
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If you update an INCLUDETEXT field that references a bookmarked table
cell in another document, a GP fault occurs. This error does not occur
if the bookmark is not in a table cell.
DATE Field Result Clipped in Invoice Template
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The result of the DATE field in the third column, first row, of
documents based on the Invoice template (INVOICE.DOT) is truncated on
the right side when you print it.
Additional reference words: 6.00 fixlist6.00a
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