Hi, Same thing happened to me when I upgraded from 3.06 to 3.07. If I'm right it was the English that caused the errors (one for each label). The South African and Dutch labels went allright, if I remember well. But in the end I was left with not a single English labels left. Only way to get around it was excluding the languages from the update. Would this harm the update in any way? Cheers, Aida. [email protected] wrote: > Greeting, > > I usually lurk on the list as I find it very imformative. I hate to introduce > myself with a problem but need some assistance. I am using: > > CFT 3.07 - re-downloaded and installed the upgrade to be sure > Win 98 (4.10 1998) > Aptiva Pentium with plenty of ram and hard drive. > > Every time I close a database I get the following: > > Word Not Found in Language File Word Code: 0 > Abort or Ignore > > Choosing Ignore generates same message for eternity; > Choosing Abort has the expected results. > > This problem is of recent onset and is not associated with > the closing of any particular database(s). Scan Disk and McAffee antivirus > return negative results. > > Any suggestions / resolution appreciated. As a side note I would like to say > that I thought CFT 2 was great but find CFT 3 even better. Keep up the good > work. > > Phil Roberts > > ==== CFT-WIN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from CFT-WIN, send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] (for individual messages) > [email protected] (for Digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library
>Same thing happened to me when I upgraded from 3.06 to 3.07. > >If I'm right it was the English that caused the errors (one for each label). The >South African and Dutch labels went allright, if I remember well. But in the end >I was left with not a single English labels left. > >Only way to get around it was excluding the languages from the update. Would this >harm the update in any way? My suggestion has always been not to delete any languages when prompted to do so. It takes time for the program to go through every record of all the word lists and remove them. I would suspect that deleting any language is more of a cause of problems mentioned than leaving everything alone. Ira ------------------------------------------------ Mr. Ira J. Lund E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.cf-software.com Cumberland Family Software, 385 Idaho Springs Road, Clarksville TN 37043