Can't open a published Word document - Captivate 5

When I publish a Word document from within Captivate 5.  The dialogue box opens upon completion as asks if you want to preview the output.  When I click yes, I get the following error.  It does open if I manually open from within Word.

Hi there
The same has happened to me constantly since upgrading to Captivate 5. I'm not sure I've ever seen a workaround posted.
Cheers... Rick
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