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Old August 3rd, 2009, 08:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mark Andrews[_3_]
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I need help – I cannot get any work done. I have publisher 2007 and it has
stopped opening some of my files. I get the error message “Publisher Can not
open file” and the error message is 1100009. I have sp2. I checked some
threads and some say to try a hotfix, which I did. This did not work. Has
anyone heard what is going on? I had a newsletter ready to go and I am in
deep trouble if I do not get this fixed. Thanks
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Old August 3rd, 2009, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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The hotfix is the only solution for the error message 1100009. You could try
uninstalling the SP2. Be sure to create a restore point.

Microsoft Service Pack Uninstall Tool for the 2007 Microsoft Office suite
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/954914/en-us

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I need help - I cannot get any work done. I have publisher 2007 and it has
stopped opening some of my files. I get the error message "Publisher Can not
open file" and the error message is 1100009. I have sp2. I checked some
threads and some say to try a hotfix, which I did. This did not work. Has
anyone heard what is going on? I had a newsletter ready to go and I am in
deep trouble if I do not get this fixed. Thanks



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Old August 4th, 2009, 11:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mark Andrews[_3_]
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Default Real Problem opening Publisher Files

I have a potential research projects which i would like to talk with your
consulting teams about. It deals with initial audit of Customer experience.

"Mark Andrews" wrote:

I need help – I cannot get any work done. I have publisher 2007 and it has
stopped opening some of my files. I get the error message “Publisher Can not
open file” and the error message is 1100009. I have sp2. I checked some
threads and some say to try a hotfix, which I did. This did not work. Has
anyone heard what is going on? I had a newsletter ready to go and I am in
deep trouble if I do not get this fixed. Thanks

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Old August 4th, 2009, 12:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mark Andrews[_3_]
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Default Real Problem opening Publisher Files

Opps.. the last post was from an email I sent? I have the same problem on a
hoem computer but it is sp1 not sp2. I can open files it seems older than 3
months. Maybe Microsoft left a timer in?

"Mark Andrews" wrote:

I need help – I cannot get any work done. I have publisher 2007 and it has
stopped opening some of my files. I get the error message “Publisher Can not
open file” and the error message is 1100009. I have sp2. I checked some
threads and some say to try a hotfix, which I did. This did not work. Has
anyone heard what is going on? I had a newsletter ready to go and I am in
deep trouble if I do not get this fixed. Thanks

 




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