how do i unlock keys

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wendy

how do i unlock my keys in microsoft word 2007. i can't even use it for
documents i already have in there.
 
Do you have a laptop with a special function keylock set?

This is an XP newsgroup, not Office. While you may get reasonable answers
here you will getting better help in an Office newsgroup.
 
wendy said:
how do i unlock my keys in microsoft word 2007. i can't even use it for
documents i already have in there.


If you have been using the trial version which was supplied on your computer
when you purchased it, you have probably reached the end of the trial
period, and will now have to purchase the full program..

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wendy said:
my keyboard keys


So your keyboard is not functioning AT ALL? Or is it just not functioning in
some applications?
Laptop? Desktop? PS/2, USB or wireless keyboard? Have you tried another
keyboard?
 
As you can see from the other answers you got, nobody really knows what you
are talking about. Since you are apparently reluctant to take the time to
give a full description of the problem, etc. per the links I gave you, I
can only suggest that you have a competent computer tech come on-site and
fix things for you. This will not be someone from a
BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place.

Perhaps someone else reading this thread will have the patience to slowly
drag the necessary details out of you in order to give you the free help
you want. EOT for me.

Malke
 
Do you have a laptop with a special function keylock set?

This is an XP newsgroup, not Office. While you may get reasonable answers
here you will getting better help in an Office newsgroup.

Since this has nothing to do with Microsoft Word, and everything to do
with her installation of Windows and her hardware, her post is
on-topic, and probably in the correct newsgroup.

By the way, Colin, the newsgroup in which this article is posted is
NOT a "Windows XP newsgroup", but a "Windows Vista" newsgroup.
Specifically, "microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices".

UNless, of course, she cross-posted. IN which case, I offer my sincere
apologies.


Donald L McDaniel
Please reply to the correct thread and article.
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I stand corrected on the OS. Having said that, it is not an Office ng. The
OP gave such a sketchy description of the problem that who knew whether it
was related to using special keys in Office or just a kb problem with the
computer so I gave the suggestion. She really is way too vague.
 
Thank you Mike! It was the trial version I purchased the full version and it
works fine. sorry If I didn't post enough info. I have never used this before
I now know to be specific.
 
wendy said:
Thank you Mike! It was the trial version I purchased the full version and
it
works fine. sorry If I didn't post enough info. I have never used this
before
I now know to be specific.


No problem, Wendy. It is not the first time that I have seen the problem..

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