Article ID: 313535 - Last Review: December 26, 2006 - Revision: 6.7 How to troubleshoot font problems in Office for Mac programsThis article was previously published under Q313535 On This PageSYMPTOMSWhen you try to start a Microsoft Office for Mac program or open a document for an Office for Mac program, the program's splash screen may appear, but then the program closes unexpectedly. CAUSEThis problem may occur if there is a damaged or an unsupported font in one of the Fonts folders on your computer. When a Microsoft Office X for Mac program or a Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac program starts, the program will try to read and to create an optimized list of the fonts that are available in the operating system. If the program finds a damaged font, the program may close unexpectedly. The following conditions can cause this problem to occur:
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MacWDX: Error message when you
open Word: The application Microsoft Word has unexpectedly quit
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Program quits after the Project Gallery appears
RESOLUTIONImportant Before you follow these steps, make sure that you back up all the important files that you have in your User folder. Identify and then remove duplicate or corrupted fontsTo resolve this problem, locate and disable the damaged font. To do this, use the following methods in the order that they appear in.Caution Do not try to change any font folders that you find in the Mac OS X System folder. Corrupted Font Cache
Duplicate font files
Corrupted font files
To determine the font that is causing the problem, use a process of elimination. Return half of the fonts at a time to the Fonts folder, and then test to see whether this problem occurs. To find the damaged font, follow these steps:
Problems with the Mac OS X operating systemThis problem may also occur if there are problems with the version of the Mac OS X operating system that you have installed on your computer. For more information about how to troubleshoot problems with the Mac OS X operating system, visit the following Apple Web site:http://www.apple.com/support
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Other possible causes of the problemFont management softwareIf you have font management software running on your computer, disable it to see whether it is causing the error.Multiple Macintosh OS 9 System foldersYou can rename or delete the additional OS 9 System folders. Only the folder at the root of the hard disk is the primary OS 9 System folder.APPLIES TO
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