Mike Stokes Jul 25, 2009 • Purchasing, Installation and Setup
No, Click to Convert only works on Windows machines from Windows 95 through to Windows Vista, Windows 7 or later.
Mike Stokes Jul 25, 2009 • Purchasing, Installation and Setup
Yes you can - as long as the computers are both yours this is absolutely fine.
Mike Stokes Jul 25, 2009 • Purchasing, Installation and Setup
Sometimes MS Word locks certain files, which causes the automatic installation of the Click to Convert button into MS Word to fail.
Here are some simple steps to manually install the Click to Convert button and menu item in MS Word:
1) Open MS Word and select Tools->Options from the menu bar. In the window that appears, click the "File Locations" tab. In the list you should see the "Startup" location listed. Double click the Startup option in the list to see which folder it points to on your computer.
2) Open the Click to Convert folder (where you installed Click to Convert - usually in "C:\Program Files\ClickToConvert\").
3) Look for a folder called "Office" then one inside that, one called "Startup".
4) Look for a file called "c2c.dot" and copy it to the "Startup" location above you found from within MS Word.
5) Close and re-start MS Word.
Mike Stokes Jul 25, 2009 • Purchasing, Installation and Setup
Sometimes MS Word is locked when Click to Convert un-installs itself - which means the toolbar is left behind. Here are some simple instructions to remove it:
1. Open MS Word.
2. Select Tools->Options from the MS Word menu bar.
3. Select the "File Locations" tab in the displayed window.
4. Double click the "Startup" item in the list. This will display the location that MS Word loads the toolbars from at startup.
5. Open Windows Explorer (or My Computer) to the location specified in the "Startup" item.
6. CLOSE MS Word, if already open.
7. CLOSE MS Outlook, if already open.
8. Delete the file called "c2c.dot" from the Startup folder using Windows Explorer (or My Computer).
9. Re-start MS Word to check.
If this doesn't work exactly right then sometimes MS Word copies the c2c.dot file as a backup. So the easiest way to remove them all is simply to search your computer for all c2c.dot files and remove them.
Mike Stokes Jul 25, 2009 • Purchasing, Installation and Setup
It would seem as though you've possibly deleted some files needed to uninstall. The solution is very easy:
1. Download and re-install Click to Convert (to re-install the files that were deleted) from:
http://www.clicktoconvert.com/download/clicktoconvertpass.exe
2. Reboot.
3. Select un-install from the Control Panel to remove Click to Convert.