Have original iMac; MS Word 2001 keeps crashing - What to do?

hi. I have the original iMac. Just as of today, MS word 2001 keeps crashing. it is saying that an error of type 2 has occurred. tips on what to do? thank you!

That's unusual, Word should have its own preferences. Is there anything else unusual about your copy of Office? e.g. have you lost any fonts that should be there? Maybe try trashing the Component preferences.
If the worst comes to the worst I take it you have Office on CD? One of the nice things is that it contains an Uninstall program to wipe all trace of Office from your Mac so you can effectively start again with a nice clean installation. I bet you've probably got lots of e-mails and things stored in Entourage that you don't want to lose? Well, all messages are stored in a particular folder which you can drag your messages from (as one single clump, not thousands of individual messages, that would be a nightmare).
I've done this in the past when I had a problem with my installation of Office that I could not solve. It worked fine and really didn't take very long to do.
I wouldn't touch the Diskwarrior CD, not because its bad, but because its the wrong tool for this particular job I feel.
I quite like Office, there are things you can do with it very simply that are a pain in the @ss to do with Appleworks. But I prefer to write in Appleworks, then cut & paste into Word. Maybe I'm weird, but Appleworks has a cleaner design which I can only guess makes writing easier subconsciously.
Also (and I'm really going into overkill if I wasn't before), there is a very nice book on Office 2001 by David Pogue, published by Peach Pit Press. I got my copy a year or two ago on eBay and its quite handy. Did you know for example, that you can squash all your e-mails in Entourage down to a nicely compressed size to save space on your hard drive? It also makes Entourage perkier if you're the kind of person with 10,000 e-mails in your inbox. To do this, simply hold down the space bar when you double click to open Entourage and away it goes. All those e-mails are as accessible as before, but now they'll contain half the calories

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      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000000   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00010282
    Thread 1:
    #  1  0x928b69ae in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  2  0x9354b7a9 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    X86 Thread State:
    eax: 0x0000016b  ebx: 0xb0102700  ecx: 0xb01025ac  edx:0x928b69ae
    edi: 0x00000000  esi: 0x9354b8a1  ebp: 0xb0102718  esp:0xb01025ac
      ss: 0x00000023  eip: 0x928b69ae   cs: 0x0000000b   ds:0x00000023
      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00000246
    Thread 2:
    #  1  0x928b60ee in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  2  0x9a431e79 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  3  0x9a419d2a in  ( + 0x00000000)
    X86 Thread State:
    eax: 0x00100170  ebx: 0x9a431cc7  ecx: 0xb0184f6c  edx:0x928b60ee
    edi: 0xb0185000  esi: 0xb0185000  ebp: 0xb0184f88  esp:0xb0184f6c
      ss: 0x00000023  eip: 0x928b60ee   cs: 0x0000000b   ds:0x00000023
      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00000282
    Thread 3:
    #  1  0x928b38e6 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  2  0x9a4c06b6 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  3  0x01aa4265 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  4  0x01aa38cd in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  5  0x01aa3954 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  6  0x01aa440d in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  7  0x9a42f5b7 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  8  0x9a419d4e in  ( + 0x00000000)
    X86 Thread State:
    eax: 0xffffffa6  ebx: 0x00000000  ecx: 0xb0206a9c  edx:0x928b38e6
    edi: 0x00005ce0  esi: 0xc811fc9c  ebp: 0xb0206ae8  esp:0xb0206a9c
      ss: 0x00000023  eip: 0x928b38e6   cs: 0x0000000b   ds:0x00000023
      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00000246
    Thread 4:
    #  1  0x928b60ee in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  2  0x9a431e79 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  3  0x9a419d2a in  ( + 0x00000000)
    X86 Thread State:
    eax: 0x00100170  ebx: 0x9a431cc7  ecx: 0xb0288f6c  edx:0x928b60ee
    edi: 0xb0289000  esi: 0xb0289000  ebp: 0xb0288f88  esp:0xb0288f6c
      ss: 0x00000023  eip: 0x928b60ee   cs: 0x0000000b   ds:0x00000023
      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00000282
    Thread 5:
    #  1  0x928b4eb6 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  2  0x016e7552 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  3  0x015f58b8 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  4  0x9665ea7b in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  5  0x9a42f5b7 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  6  0x9a419d4e in  ( + 0x00000000)
    X86 Thread State:
    eax: 0x000c0194  ebx: 0x015f5867  ecx: 0xb030ad5c  edx:0x928b4eb6
    edi: 0x928b3e77  esi: 0xb030af44  ebp: 0xb030ad78  esp:0xb030ad5c
      ss: 0x00000023  eip: 0x928b4eb6   cs: 0x0000000b   ds:0x00000023
      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00000286
    Thread 6:
    #  1  0x928b3826 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  2  0x015f5c7b in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  3  0x9665ea7b in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  4  0x9a42f5b7 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  5  0x9a419d4e in  ( + 0x00000000)
    X86 Thread State:
    eax: 0xffffffda  ebx: 0x015f5a95  ecx: 0xb040ee7c  edx:0x928b3826
    edi: 0xb040ef56  esi: 0xb040eed4  ebp: 0xb040eea8  esp:0xb040ee7c
      ss: 0x00000023  eip: 0x928b3826   cs: 0x0000000b   ds:0x00000023
      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00000206
    Thread 7:
    #  1  0x928b60ee in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  2  0x9a431e79 in  ( + 0x00000000)
    #  3  0x9a419d2a in  ( + 0x00000000)
    X86 Thread State:
    eax: 0x00100170  ebx: 0x9a431cc7  ecx: 0xb038cf6c  edx:0x928b60ee
    edi: 0xb038d000  esi: 0xb038d000  ebp: 0xb038cf88  esp:0xb038cf6c
      ss: 0x00000023  eip: 0x928b60ee   cs: 0x0000000b   ds:0x00000023
      es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f  eflags:0x00000282
    Loaded modules:
    Operating System Information
    Operating System: Mac OS X 10.8.3 (Build 12D78)
    CPU: Intel Core Duo, Number: 4, Speed: 2147 MHz
    gestaltPhysicalRAMSize err = 0, result = 2047 MB
    gestaltSystemVersion err = 0, result = 0x1083
    Screen: 1280 x 800, depth = 32, ltbr = 0, 0, 800, 1280
    Microsoft Application Information:
    Error Reporting UUID: 9D8D8CC4-51B1-4B80-A492-9A39F90897AA
    Time from launch: 0 hours, 0 minutes, 38 seconds
    Total errors on this client: 87

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