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Chris Pirillo Video: How to Install Your Favorite Windows Software

November 09, 2009 by Chris Pirillo in chris pirillo

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Chris Pirillo is the founder of the tech blogging network, Lockergnome and previously served as host of TechTV's Call for Help show. Chris's insightful and entertaining how to videos will now be featured in the PC Pitstop newsletters and highlighted at techtalk.pcpitstop.com and pcpitstop.com.

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2 Responses to “Chris Pirillo Video: How to Install Your Favorite Windows Software”

  1. Charlene Says:

    A while back I downloaded a program that was supposedly freeware. It did pdf to word. I only used it once or twice and forgot about it. I went and was cleaning house and uninstalled it. Now I am having problems using my microsoft word program. I am getting this msg: compile error in hidden module:AZWizard Modul. I tried to go back and find the program that I used and can not find it. So how can I fix this small problem. Thankyou for your help.
    Charlene

  2. Rodger Says:

    Reply to Charlene
    Ref: http://techtalk.pcpitstop.com/2009/11/09/chris-pirillo-video-how-to-install-your-favorite-windows-software/

    " 1. Charlene Says:
    November 12th, 2009 at 3:02 am

    A while back I downloaded a program that was supposedly freeware. It did pdf to word. I only used it once or twice and forgot about it. I went and was cleaning house and uninstalled it. Now I am having problems using my microsoft word program. I am getting this msg: compile error in hidden module:AZWizard Modul. I tried to go back and find the program that I used and can not find it. So how can I fix this small problem. Thankyou for your help.
    Charlene"

    Hope this helps:

    Note: I know very little about Word & Office programs but a did quick search around using my Copernic search program and came up with these excerptsfrom various forums.

    Look in Word's Startup folder for an AZWizard add-in and delete it.

    AZWizard is from the German
    office of Avery Dennison

    The problem comes from an Avery add-in.

    You do not need the Avery wizard as all the Avery labels are
    included in all versions of Word anyway.

    navigate to the folder
    C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP
    and remove the file (probably named AZWizard.dot

    It could be in the Office Start-up folder, which will be at
    C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11(*example)\STARTUP

    The azwizard module reference suggests you have the Avery Dennison – macropod.
    The azwizard module reference suggests you have the Avery Dennison Label Wizard add-in for Word. Try uninstalling the add-in. If that fixes the problem, you can try reinstalling but, if doing so causes the error to return, you will need to uninstall again and get an update before you can use it.

    Good Luck,
    Rodger

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