THe Office Open XML file XXX.docx cannot be opened because there are
problems with the contents.
When I take the option to display details it says:
Location: Part: /word/document.xml, Line: 2, Column 91482.
I've tried all the suggestions in Dawn Crosier's response to a similar
problem dated 10/2/2007, but I get the same result--either nothing or just
gibberish.
Have I just lost all my data? Is that possible?
--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP
"Ted M H" <Te...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply. I guess I should have referrred to the post from 2
Oct 2007 to avoid confusion...
Dawn's suggestions included Open and Repair and Recover Text from any file.
Neither of these worked for my file. Open and repair just results in the
same error message about not being able to open the file. Recover text seems
to work, but the result is just several pages of gibberish inserted into a
new document.
I tried your additional suggestion this morning and the result is still a
blank document. When I insert the file (Insert/Text/Object/Text from file)
nothing happens--I still have a blank new document.
I'm sort of in a state of shock about this. I don't recall ever losing a
significant amount of data before through no fault of my own. With this
problem I now realize that just having good work habits (i.e. save the file
early and often) is not enough. How can I prevent this from happening again?
THis is horrible!
It is horrible and I don't know why it happened. Saving a newly created
document and regular saving is what I recommend (and practice). It is a bit
worrying that Word seems to have trashed the file completely.
Check to see if the structure has been totally trashed but renaming the
document with a .zip extension and then open it in either WinZip or WinRAR.
This should display all the separate components of the file (which should be
just a collection of zipped components). Is the structure totalled?
Terry
"Ted M H" <Te...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks again for your reply, and for the empathy. I renamed the file to
*.zip and my winzip program opens it. THere are 18 files in the zip archive,
with names like app, comments, core, document, etc., all with xml file
extensions. Further, I can open these files and view what looks like some
sort of code (gibberish to me) along with snippets of my text. There's also
an image file (image2.png) that I had inserted in the original document, and
that image is still intact.
Does this mean there's hope that I could recover this data?
I'd be almost happy if I could just get the raw text that I entered into
this file. Then I can paste it into a new document and format it again, etc.
The loss I'm facing now is several hours of original thinking that would be
hard to duplicate -- the formatting and images and comment, etc. aren't
really that important to me. Is there a way to do this?
Incidently, in desparation I sent a description of this problem to MS tech
support this morning, as a last ditch effort to recover my work before I
start redoing it. They need 24 hours to respond, so I don't expect to hear
from them until tomorrow.
Really appreciate your help...
Terry
"Ted M H" <Te...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks again for your efforts. That Zip file thing you had me do was very
interesting. I just heard back from MS and they recovered the file and sent
it back to me as a Word 2003 doc, and I'm able to recover all of the work I
thought I'd lost. I asked several times what the cause of the corruption
was, what I can do to prevent it and what I can do if it happens
again--especially if my 90 tech support option has ended. No answers
whatsoever to these questions. Just fixed my file and sent it back to me.
Very Scary.
One thing I started doing on my own is to set the Always Create Backup
Copies option in Word 2007. I think MS gave us this option because of
problems like mine....wish me luck!
Thanks again,
Ted
But please note that the backup in Word isn't what you may expect. It works
by always keeping the previous version of the document you are editing. So
if you have a crash or corruption occur, there will be a copy of the
document but only edited up to the PREVIOUS save. So to be any use, you need
to be trained to save, save, save. But that shouldn't be a problem for you.
Terry
"Ted M H" <Te...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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As for how it happened, I don't know. But what I do know is the new XML file
format makes data recovery more successful than the binary format. As you
noted, you can crack the file open which allows you to make the necessary
modifications. So if anything, saving in the new file format will increase
your chances for recovery. IOW, I'd covert the .doc they sent you to a
.docx. If there is something on your system that is causing the corruption
you definitely don't want to be using a binary format.
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for
assistance by email cannot be acknowledged.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out:
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