Hi Benjamin! BS>I then typed wincfg and selected Win98, clicked on OK and exited. I BS>then typed on the command line in the console: This one I didn't. I left everything on standard, including the emulated windows version (2000). I don't know which (if any) fonts come with the wine RPM version for SUSE 10.0 I'm using. Anyway, word97 works for me, and opens existing documents just fine. But entering fileneames to store some document with a new name is messy. Entering "test" would save a file named "t.doc"... There are a couple "fixme:" and "err:" also when launched from the console. BS>And when I try to do this in the console I face the insurmountable BS>problem of how to get past the directory "Program Files" (i.e. the BS>empty space between "program" and "files"). This problem I don't encounter, as I'm on a german system. There, this folder is simply called "Programme" :-) In the console, it's best to cd into the path where winword.exe is, and type "wine winword.exe" there. With best regards Ekkehard -- I'm no wine expert at all. All plain try and error, and if everything else fails, read the instructions ;-) _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users