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Reset Word with Microsoft's Easy Fix
Reset Word settings in the registry
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Quick guide to reset Word settings in the registry

Want to reset Word to its default settings because of a problem? Then follow our instructions..

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Is Microsoft Word no longer working as it should for you on Windows? Are menus arranged abnormally or text formatting in documents no longer correct? If you can rule out errors in the document or file, resetting to the default settings will help. This tutorial shows you how to do that easily with Microsoft's Easy Fix tool. We'll also show you how to fix the problem through the registry.

Reset Word with Microsoft's Easy Fix

  1. Download the Easy Fix program directly from Microsoft .
  2. Open Easy Fix and click " Next ".
  3. The Word settings should now be reset directly. Quit the program by clicking on " Close ". The next time you start Word, you will find the default settings again.
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Reset Word settings in the registry

Note: Be careful when changing registry entries. Improper use can even make it necessary to reinstall the system.

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the brief instructions ..

1st step:

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First, close all Office applications. Then press the key combination [ Windows ] + [ R ] and enter regedit in the field . Confirm with [ Enter ].

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Navigate to the key " HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Office " in the left area of ​​the registry . Now it is important to know what version of Word you have. In this article we will explain how to find out . If you are using Word 2016 , navigate to " \ 16.0 \ Word ". For Word 2013, navigate to " \ 15.0 \ Word " and the settings for Word 2010 can be found in the key " \ 14.0 \ Word ".

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Make a right click on the Word key , and then go to " Delete ".

4th step:

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Confirm the warning message with " Yes " and then restart Windows . The next time you start Word, the default settings will be loaded.

Quick guide to reset Word settings in the registry

  1. Close all Office applications and press [ Windows ] + [ R ]. Enter regedit in the dialog box and confirm with [ Enter ].
  2. Navigate to the key " HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Office " and then depending on the Word version to " \ 16.0 \ Word " (Word 2016), " \ 15.0 \ Word " (Word 2013) or " \ 14.0 \ Word " ( Word 2010).
  3. Make a right click on the key and then click on " Delete ".
  4. Confirm the deletion and restart Windows.

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