
It runs on Windows, Linux, Mac, and mobile devices ( iOS and Android). Writer is part of the WPS Office software, so you have to download the whole suite to get the Writer portion. You can also add custom dictionaries, read/write to popular file types, create a cover page and table of contents, use built-in templates, encrypt documents, and easily view all the pages of a document from a side pane. There's even a viewing mode to protect against eye damage, turning the background of the page into a greenish color. Writer supports full-screen mode, dual page layout, and the option to hide the menus, which makes for a perfect distraction-free writing experience. You can easily toggle spell check on and off from the menu at the bottom. Spell check is performed automatically as you would expect to be done in a good word processor. My guess is that something stored in Word Registry or Data Registry in Windows might be causing the problem, but do not know where to look that nor how to resolve it.WPS Office (previously called Kingsoft Office) is a suite that includes a word processor, called Writer, that's easy to use because of its tabbed interface, clean design, and uncluttered menu. BUT NOT straight opening them back, if I haven't previously opened Word to "host" the existing file.

This way I can again open existing word files, work on them, save them OK, everything. Program Data > Microsoft > Windows > Start Menu > Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Word 2007Ģ.- And with Word already running I go and, in the word Menu, click on the Open File Icon (Ctrl + O). Luckily, troubleshooting the problem, I discovered that if I first open Word, andĪfter that I open my existing file, the problem does not show up.ġ.- Open Word application from the path shown. I tried uninstalling Word, but was useless. I could not get use of my existing Word files.Īnd after this application crash, the only way is to shut down the computer. So far, so good.īut since three months ago, when attempting to open a word file, Word gets stuck to an extent that Task Manager is unable to close it. And some three seconds later it would indeed open my document. Two years ago, when doing this, Word would say that an OPEN DIALOG WAS PRECLUDING THE FILE OPENING (.or something like that). The problem happens when I attempt to open an existing Word file. I have Office 2007 which runs great, except for Word since two years ago.
