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Problem with WordPad all of a sudden.
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:07:05 -0500, "- Bobb -"
wrote: To confirm your problem that was posted he you wanted to save a picture from a webpage, so you " used to" right-click/copy the picture, then PASTE into wordpad. Right ? That's all I was trying to help you with. I can still do it that way, but can't open old ones that I used to be able to open. If you have problems with "RTF files" ( wordpad documents) that's a whole 'nother topic. So don't conFUSE me ! Is the "picture thing" OK ? Now I can't open .jpgs as I used to be able to do. I can open LView and make a .jpg, but can't open it after it's made. I can copy and paste an image into wordpad and open that, but can no longer open older wordpad docs I made before whatever happened happened, and can no longer open .jpgs. Now when I try to open ..jpgs which I used to be able to do, I get the message: .. . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application As for "the old wordpad documents", what are their file extensions ? Are they PICTURES or TEXT ? They are wordpad documents with pictures pasted into them. There is also plenty of text as well as the pictures, which is one reason I like using wordpad. That and because it should be "easy" to open wordpad docs on any pc. So they are wordpad documents with both pictures and text. Their extension is .doc though I have made copies of some and changed them to .rtf to see if that would work, and it did nothing. HAD you saved them with "filename.RTF" extension ? No. They were .docs and they used to work fine, then after they quit working all of a sudden I tried making copies and changing the to .rtfs..... And you COULD read them before - but not now ? Absolutely. copy one - open it on another PC - does it open / look ok there ? This should become a new thread. I've tried opening them on later model computers and got a message like: can not open word for windows ... documents, or something like that. They are and always have been wordpad documents. |
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Problem with WordPad all of a sudden.
the message:
". . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application " That's true - jpg is NOT an application . Tells me that YOU have associated filetype of .jpg with a PROGRAM called " jpg " THAT is WRONG , the Filename should be ... 'MSpaint.exe ', 'Windows Picture viewer ', some PROGRAM. SO: #1 Go to another PC that works normally and check filetype ..jpg and ..doc and compare the 2 pc's - that's your problem. ..jpg files OK now ? Yes = continue No = go to step #1 I've tried opening them on later model computers and got a message like: can not open word for windows ... documents, or something like that. They are and always have been wordpad documents. The later PC has an association between .doc and WORD aka 'Microsoft word for windows' ( the default for .doc files for years) I still do not know: so tell me - yes or no - ALL of these .doc files that don't work now - are they all PICTURES ? If in fact the version of wordpad that you used was specific to Windows 98 ( for example) , AND you deleted it from the PC, can you put on a floppy and try one on a Win98 pc ? That's enough for now. Try it and let us know. ================== THEO@TO. wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:07:05 -0500, "- Bobb -" wrote: To confirm your problem that was posted he you wanted to save a picture from a webpage, so you " used to" right-click/copy the picture, then PASTE into wordpad. Right ? That's all I was trying to help you with. I can still do it that way, but can't open old ones that I used to be able to open. ==== Sorry, but I'm gonna ask specifc questions that need specific answers from here on: so ONLY answer the question - exactly OK ? Until now you have gone into "file types area with look at what program opens etc, so Your problems ONLY relate now to file with extension of .doc ? Has office ever been installed on this PC? ( MS Office associates .doc with WORD so if Office WAS on there and then removed you'd get a I think you know but the file EXTENSION determeines which prgram opens the file. By defualt Windows comes with certain defaults. Seems to me that you have chnaged Windows defualt settings to "something else" in the past and are going down a rathole. So, forget that doc USED to work for now. As a review, whether it is ".doc" or ".xyz" all that happens is that Windows goes to a table to see " what file do I use to open this filetype? ". If it did NOT do that every time you try to use a file it would ask " what file do I use to open this file? " So you USED to have doc associated with SOME program. IF that program was removed / deleted from your PC, it needs to get reinstalled. If you're with me so far: Now that .jpg is fixed .... When you look at filetypes, do you now only have one listing for .doc ? What program is the default program opened ? when you look at details, is there a CHANGE box on that screen ? If so click it and look at alternative programs. What programs are listed ? Check jpg file extension - what is defualt ? Do you remember what is USED to be - is that program available when you clikc CHANGE If you have problems with "RTF files" ( wordpad documents) that's a whole 'nother topic. So don't conFUSE me ! Is the "picture thing" OK ? Now I can't open .jpgs as I used to be able to do. I can open LView and make a .jpg, but can't open it after it's made. I can copy and paste an image into wordpad and open that, but can no longer open older wordpad docs I made before whatever happened happened, and can no longer open .jpgs. Now when I try to open .jpgs which I used to be able to do, I get the message: . . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application As for "the old wordpad documents", what are their file extensions ? Are they PICTURES or TEXT ? They are wordpad documents with pictures pasted into them. There is also plenty of text as well as the pictures, which is one reason I like using wordpad. That and because it should be "easy" to open wordpad docs on any pc. So they are wordpad documents with both pictures and text. Their extension is .doc though I have made copies of some and changed them to .rtf to see if that would work, and it did nothing. HAD you saved them with "filename.RTF" extension ? No. They were .docs and they used to work fine, then after they quit working all of a sudden I tried making copies and changing the to .rtfs..... And you COULD read them before - but not now ? Absolutely. copy one - open it on another PC - does it open / look ok there ? This should become a new thread. I've tried opening them on later model computers and got a message like: can not open word for windows ... documents, or something like that. They are and always have been wordpad documents. |
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Problem with WordPad all of a sudden.
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:20:02 -0500, "- Bobb -"
wrote: the message: ". . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application " That's true - jpg is NOT an application . Tells me that YOU have associated filetype of .jpg with a PROGRAM called " jpg " THAT is WRONG , the Filename should be ... 'MSpaint.exe ', 'Windows Picture viewer ', some PROGRAM. SO: #1 Go to another PC that works normally and check filetype .jpg and .doc and compare the 2 pc's - that's your problem. .jpg files OK now ? On this computer in File Types it says they should open with LView, but they don't have an LView icon. Instead they have a Netscape icon of some sort. I can open LView and then open .jpgs and .jpegs from there, but I can't select Open With and then select LView and get them to open that way. Trying it that way just brings up the ". . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application " message. Yes = continue No = go to step #1 I've tried opening them on later model computers and got a message like: can not open word for windows ... documents, or something like that. They are and always have been wordpad documents. The later PC has an association between .doc and WORD aka 'Microsoft word for windows' ( the default for .doc files for years) I still do not know: so tell me - yes or no - ALL of these .doc files that don't work now - are they all PICTURES ? Not all of them have pictures, but most do. Now I've learned that I can open one of the screwed up docs, paste a .jpg into it and save it, and when I re-open it there's the screwed up mess AND the new .jpg I pasted in. If in fact the version of wordpad that you used was specific to Windows 98 So does each version of Windows have a different version of wordpad that doesn't work well with different versions of Windows? If they did that why wouldn't they at least make it so newer versions can read things made with older versions, even though they couldn't go back in time to make older versions able to read things made with newer versions? ( for example) , AND you deleted it from the PC, can you put on a floppy and try one on a Win98 pc ? That's enough for now. Try it and let us know. |
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Problem with WordPad all of a sudden.
I've never used/heard of LView, SO
go into LView and choose HELP You might find to open a pictur standalone you have to type soemthing special like " LView.exe / openwithxxxx". For the time being - make it so the default for JPG is , picture viewer, paint, etc so you can at least work with /view jpgs. right click a JPG file "open with " select CHOOSE PROGRAM select the program you want, check the ALWAYS USE box and be done with it do NOT use Lview for automating anything until you find out if you CAN. THEO@TO. wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:20:02 -0500, "- Bobb -" wrote: the message: ". . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application " That's true - jpg is NOT an application . Tells me that YOU have associated filetype of .jpg with a PROGRAM called " jpg " THAT is WRONG , the Filename should be ... 'MSpaint.exe ', 'Windows Picture viewer ', some PROGRAM. SO: #1 Go to another PC that works normally and check filetype .jpg and .doc and compare the 2 pc's - that's your problem. .jpg files OK now ? On this computer in File Types it says they should open with LView, but they don't have an LView icon. Instead they have a Netscape icon of some sort. I can open LView and then open .jpgs and .jpegs from there, but I can't select Open With and then select LView and get them to open that way. Trying it that way just brings up the ". . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application " message. Yes = continue No = go to step #1 I've tried opening them on later model computers and got a message like: can not open word for windows ... documents, or something like that. They are and always have been wordpad documents. The later PC has an association between .doc and WORD aka 'Microsoft word for windows' ( the default for .doc files for years) I still do not know: so tell me - yes or no - ALL of these .doc files that don't work now - are they all PICTURES ? Not all of them have pictures, but most do. Now I've learned that I can open one of the screwed up docs, paste a .jpg into it and save it, and when I re-open it there's the screwed up mess AND the new .jpg I pasted in. If in fact the version of wordpad that you used was specific to Windows 98 So does each version of Windows have a different version of wordpad that doesn't work well with different versions of Windows? If they did that why wouldn't they at least make it so newer versions can read things made with older versions, even though they couldn't go back in time to make older versions able to read things made with newer versions? ( for example) , AND you deleted it from the PC, can you put on a floppy and try one on a Win98 pc ? That's enough for now. Try it and let us know. |
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Problem with WordPad all of a sudden.
Also,
it's been such a long time ago that this thread started with WordPad /" ..doc" questions. How about considering this thread closed and if jpg questions, start a new one. As for what happened to your wordpad - I even forget the deatils - you said you copied it from an old PC ? I think what happened to you was some update saw .doc files and ran an update related to WORD and it messed with your registry - changing your OLD references to wordpad. Ask someone locally who can sit in front of the PC to take a look. It's too tedious for us to explain every click and for you to answer every click . Someone sitting there can probably figure it out in 5 minutes whereas doing it they way we've tried ... 'something gets overlooked/not mentioned , and go down a rathole. "- Bobb -" wrote in message ... I've never used/heard of LView, SO go into LView and choose HELP You might find to open a pictur standalone you have to type soemthing special like " LView.exe / openwithxxxx". For the time being - make it so the default for JPG is , picture viewer, paint, etc so you can at least work with /view jpgs. right click a JPG file "open with " select CHOOSE PROGRAM select the program you want, check the ALWAYS USE box and be done with it do NOT use Lview for automating anything until you find out if you CAN. THEO@TO. wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:20:02 -0500, "- Bobb -" wrote: the message: ". . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application " That's true - jpg is NOT an application . Tells me that YOU have associated filetype of .jpg with a PROGRAM called " jpg " THAT is WRONG , the Filename should be ... 'MSpaint.exe ', 'Windows Picture viewer ', some PROGRAM. SO: #1 Go to another PC that works normally and check filetype .jpg and .doc and compare the 2 pc's - that's your problem. .jpg files OK now ? On this computer in File Types it says they should open with LView, but they don't have an LView icon. Instead they have a Netscape icon of some sort. I can open LView and then open .jpgs and .jpegs from there, but I can't select Open With and then select LView and get them to open that way. Trying it that way just brings up the ". . .jpg is not a valid Win32 application " message. Yes = continue No = go to step #1 I've tried opening them on later model computers and got a message like: can not open word for windows ... documents, or something like that. They are and always have been wordpad documents. The later PC has an association between .doc and WORD aka 'Microsoft word for windows' ( the default for .doc files for years) I still do not know: so tell me - yes or no - ALL of these .doc files that don't work now - are they all PICTURES ? Not all of them have pictures, but most do. Now I've learned that I can open one of the screwed up docs, paste a .jpg into it and save it, and when I re-open it there's the screwed up mess AND the new .jpg I pasted in. If in fact the version of wordpad that you used was specific to Windows 98 So does each version of Windows have a different version of wordpad that doesn't work well with different versions of Windows? If they did that why wouldn't they at least make it so newer versions can read things made with older versions, even though they couldn't go back in time to make older versions able to read things made with newer versions? ( for example) , AND you deleted it from the PC, can you put on a floppy and try one on a Win98 pc ? That's enough for now. Try it and let us know. |
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