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2 Print Icons - office suite only complete removal and reinstall works

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drphat

IS-IT--Management
Mar 22, 2001
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This only happens on one computer in my office, i suspect the luser is an idiot and is screwing things up, but there has to be some key in the registry i can tweak to get rid of this problem.....thank you in advance for any help
 
2 print Icons in which program? word? excel? which version of office, there are like a billion. I assume you mean on a toolbar, in which case you can right click on the toolbar and goto customize at the bottom
 
You would think so. Won't let me customize, greyed out.

- Version is Office 2000
- It shows up in Word and Excel
 
I assume you're talking about two printer icons on the toolbar in Word, Excel etc. One explanation could be that the user is loading a custom template on startup, in which the toolbar has been messed about to include a stray printer icon.

When the user is logged in, launch Word and if you see the two printers, click on the "Tools" menu, then "Templates and Add-Ins", and look in "Global Templates and Add-Ins" - if there's anything other than NORMAL.DOT loaded, your problem may lie therein. Your options then are: change the Startup location (in "Tools/Options/File Locations") so Word doesn't load up the offending template; delete said template; or edit it so that it doesn't load an extra print icon.

In Excel, look in the XLSTART folder and see whether anything weird's being loaded on startup.
 
Yup, did that. I even deleted the normal.dot....still no go....checked the xlstart...nothing screwy....real pisser ay?
 
One other thing you could try: clear out every instance of Word and Excel docs or templates from the C:\WINDOWS\SHELLNEW folder (it's a hidden object, so you might have to unhide it first). One of our departments which runs NT profiles on Win 9x machines recently had a problem with all their fonts, which turned out to emanate from a badly set up WINWORD.DOC in ShellNew.
 
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