We all know that Microsoft Office has resolved our problems that are related to completing work assignments, timely and creatively. For those who don’t know about MSO.DLL, it is a vibrant link library that is created by MS Office and is used by almost every MS Office program. The MSO.DLL errors appear as in the Windows that popped up on-screen that generally comes up with a message saying “MSO.DLL was not found” or “MSO.DLL is missing”. For more details on the MSO.DLL error then visits office.com/setup.
Quick steps to fix MS Word MSO.DLL error on your device
1. First of all, you need to download “MSO.DLL” on the desktop from online dynamic link libraries on the ll-download.net platform. After this, tap on the “Start” and then tap on the “Computer” option.
2. You just need to double-click on the “C: Drive," "Windows" and "System32." options.
3. Once the system 32 folder opens, you have to drag the MSO.DLL file on the desktop.
4. Now, you have to tap on the “Start” button.
5. Just type on the “cmd” in the search bar and tap on the “Enter” button to access the “Command Prompt” panel.
6. After this, you have to type “regsvr32 mso.dll" in the “Command Prompt” screen and then tap on the “Enter” option.
7. Tap on the “Command Prompt” and then restart the computer.
If you are stuck in between the steps that are discussed, then you can visit office.com/setup for more detailed or elaborated instructions and guidelines.
Mso.dll is a dynamic link library created by Microsoft and used by the Microsoft Office programs. Mso.dll errors appear as pop-up windows that generally state something along the lines of "Mso.dll was not found" or "Mso.dll is missing." Generally, these errors are caused by a missing or corrupt mso.dll file and can be fixed by re-installing the Mso.dll file. To complete this task, you may need an administrator name and password.
Step 1
Download Mso.dll onto your desktop from one of the many online dynamic link libraries at ll-download.net and afreedll.com.
Step 2
Click "Start" and "Computer."
Step 3
Double-click "C: Drive," "Windows" and "System32." The System32 folder opens.
Step 4
Drag the Mso.dll file on your desktop into the System32 folder.
Step 5
Click "Start," type "cmd" into the search field and press "Enter" to open the Command Prompt.
Step 6
Type "regsvr32 mso.dll" (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press "Enter."
Step 7
Close the Command Prompt and restart your computer.
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