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From: Judy on 04/06/2000
Windows 98, 64mg. RAM. Microsoft Publisher 98. When I click on the icon to start the program, I get the error, "Publisher cannot load the required file (TPXT9.DLL). You may be out of memory, or the file may be corrupt.

Need a solution. Thank you

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From: Bart on 04/21/2006
Thanks,

Had same problem.
Just registered the file (Point 12)
Publisher starts now

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From: Nuno on 02/26/2001

: Windows 98, 64mg. RAM. Microsoft Publisher 98. When I click on the icon to start the program, I get the error, "Publisher cannot load the required file (TPXT9.DLL). You may be out of memory, or the file may be corrupt.

: Need a solution. Thank you


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From: Chris on 01/23/2001

: Hello,

: What if you don't get the message that it is properly registered? I tried to repair publisher 2000 and received the message that another version of publisher was installed (not) and go to add/remove programs (which is where I already was) to clear up the problem. Any ideas?

: Thanks,

: Toni
: skeeter1060@hotmail.com

: : Hello,

: : This behavior can occur if the Ptxt9.dll file is missing or damaged, or is not properly registered in the Windows Registry.

: :
: : To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.

: : Delete the Ptxt9.dll File and Repair Publisher 2000
: : To delete the Ptxt9.dll file and repair Publisher 2000:
: : 1. Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or
: : folders.

: : 2. In Microsoft Windows 2000, click Start, point to
: : Search, and then click For Files or Folders.

: : 3. In the Named box or the Search for files or folders
: : named box, type ptxt9.dll.

: : 4. In the Look in box, click My Computer, and then
: : click Find Now or Search Now.

: : 5. In the list of found files, right-click the
: : Ptxt9.dll file, and then click Delete. If you are
: : prompted to confirm the file deletion, click Yes.
: :
: : 6. Close the Find: Files Named Ptxt9.dll window or the
: : Search Results window.

: : 7. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click
: : Control Panel.

: : 8. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs.

: : 9. Click Microsoft Office Disc 2, and then click
: : Add/Remove or Change.

: : 10.Click Repair Office.

: : 11. Click Repair errors in my Office installation, and
: : then click Finish.

: : 12.Register the Ptxt9.dll File in the Windows Registry
: : To register the Ptxt9.dll file in the Windows
: : Registry:
: : * Click Start, and then click Run.

: : * In the Open box, type regsvr32, press the
: : SPACEBAR, type the following line (including the
: : quotation marks), and then click OK
: : "drive:\program files\microsoft
: : office\office\ptxt9.dll"
: : where drive is the drive letter of the hard disk
: : on which Publisher 2000 is installed.

: : * If you receive the following message
: : DllRegisterServer in drive:\Program
: : Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Ptxt9.dll
: : succeeded.
: : * Then the Ptxt9.dll file is properly registered
: : in the Windows Registry.

: : * Click OK.

: :
: : Regards,
: : Sherlock.

: : holmes@qsupport.com

Hi,
I have experienced this problem also and cleared it using your fix.
However, I only got to line 11 of the fix.
The repair programme was static after 30 mins, so I clicked cancel,it took another 10mins for the programme to shut down.

Anyway, to my great surprise the problem was fixed??????

Is the problem likely to occur seeing as how I didn't complete the fix.

Any ideas.

Many thanks,

Chris
cj@mo

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From: Toni on 11/09/2000
Hello,

What if you don't get the message that it is properly registered? I tried to repair publisher 2000 and received the message that another version of publisher was installed (not) and go to add/remove programs (which is where I already was) to clear up the problem. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Toni
skeeter1060@hotmail.com

: Hello,

: This behavior can occur if the Ptxt9.dll file is missing or damaged, or is not properly registered in the Windows Registry.

:
: To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.

: Delete the Ptxt9.dll File and Repair Publisher 2000
: To delete the Ptxt9.dll file and repair Publisher 2000:
: 1. Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or
: folders.

: 2. In Microsoft Windows 2000, click Start, point to
: Search, and then click For Files or Folders.

: 3. In the Named box or the Search for files or folders
: named box, type ptxt9.dll.

: 4. In the Look in box, click My Computer, and then
: click Find Now or Search Now.

: 5. In the list of found files, right-click the
: Ptxt9.dll file, and then click Delete. If you are
: prompted to confirm the file deletion, click Yes.
:
: 6. Close the Find: Files Named Ptxt9.dll window or the
: Search Results window.

: 7. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click
: Control Panel.

: 8. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs.

: 9. Click Microsoft Office Disc 2, and then click
: Add/Remove or Change.

: 10.Click Repair Office.

: 11. Click Repair errors in my Office installation, and
: then click Finish.

: 12.Register the Ptxt9.dll File in the Windows Registry
: To register the Ptxt9.dll file in the Windows
: Registry:
: * Click Start, and then click Run.

: * In the Open box, type regsvr32, press the
: SPACEBAR, type the following line (including the
: quotation marks), and then click OK
: "drive:\program files\microsoft
: office\office\ptxt9.dll"
: where drive is the drive letter of the hard disk
: on which Publisher 2000 is installed.

: * If you receive the following message
: DllRegisterServer in drive:\Program
: Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Ptxt9.dll
: succeeded.
: * Then the Ptxt9.dll file is properly registered
: in the Windows Registry.

: * Click OK.

:
: Regards,
: Sherlock.

: holmes@qsupport.com


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From: Sherlock on 06/30/2000
Hello,

This behavior can occur if the Ptxt9.dll file is missing or damaged, or is not properly registered in the Windows Registry.


To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.

Delete the Ptxt9.dll File and Repair Publisher 2000
To delete the Ptxt9.dll file and repair Publisher 2000:
1. Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or
folders.

2. In Microsoft Windows 2000, click Start, point to
Search, and then click For Files or Folders.

3. In the Named box or the Search for files or folders
named box, type ptxt9.dll.

4. In the Look in box, click My Computer, and then
click Find Now or Search Now.

5. In the list of found files, right-click the
Ptxt9.dll file, and then click Delete. If you are
prompted to confirm the file deletion, click Yes.

6. Close the Find: Files Named Ptxt9.dll window or the
Search Results window.

7. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click
Control Panel.

8. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs.

9. Click Microsoft Office Disc 2, and then click
Add/Remove or Change.

10.Click Repair Office.

11. Click Repair errors in my Office installation, and
then click Finish.

12.Register the Ptxt9.dll File in the Windows Registry
To register the Ptxt9.dll file in the Windows
Registry:
* Click Start, and then click Run.

* In the Open box, type regsvr32, press the
SPACEBAR, type the following line (including the
quotation marks), and then click OK
"drive:\program files\microsoft
office\office\ptxt9.dll"
where drive is the drive letter of the hard disk
on which Publisher 2000 is installed.

* If you receive the following message
DllRegisterServer in drive:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Ptxt9.dll
succeeded.
* Then the Ptxt9.dll file is properly registered
in the Windows Registry.

* Click OK.


Regards,
Sherlock.

holmes@qsupport.com


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