In the absence of further info, I'd be looking at a reinstall of Word,
System Restore, or the like.

2010/2/1 Miguel González Castaños <[email protected]>

> An user is reporting this weird behavior, someone has witnessed this?
>
> -----------
>
> Many Word menus are in multiple levels. For example, you can choose the
> "Table"; then from that drop down menu, choose "Convert". Or, "Table", and
> then choose "Select", and get another menu.
>
> When I choose any of the main tool bar menu options, the secondary menu
> opens. But none of the tertiary menus will open. For example, I can choose
> "Table", and clicking on "Convert" or "Select" does nothing.
>
> This changed last week. I made no changes that I remember in the
> Tools/Options tabs. It just seemed to change without me doing anything (that
> I remember).
>
> Over the weekend, I powered down my computer. I have stopped Word and
> re-started it. I cannot make this problem go away. And I need to be able to
> use these pull-down menus for my work.
>
> I have had such an 'unplanned' change before. Months ago, every file I
> opened in Word would start in a separate window. Now, all the Word files I
> open are in a single window, and I must manually choose the file to look at
> from the "Window" pull-down menu. I never wanted this changed, did not
> change it on purpose, and cannot find a way to make it go back to the way it
> was before.
>
>
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