That's going to be "Too many changes have made the document code too complex
and now Word can't read the document".
The document is corrupt.
Try "Accept All Changes in Document" first. However, it's likely to give
you the same failure. You will probably have to Maggie it, and when you do,
you will lose all the changes.
The Maggie:
1. Create a new blank document
2. Carefully select all of the text in the bad document EXCEPT the last
paragraph mark
3. Copy it.
4. Paste in the new document.
5. Save under a new file name and close all, then re-open.
This technique for de-corrupting is known as "Doing a 'Maggie'", after
Margaret Secara from the TECHWR-L mailing list, who first publicised the
technique.
Hope this helps
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