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Mike O'sullivan

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Dec 29, 2003, 4:24:33 AM12/29/03
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A few months ago I converted to Word 2000 from 97. Most documents open ok,
but there have, worryingly, been two or three that will not open. They seem
to be corrupted. When I open one, instead of a letter, for example, all I
get is what looks like several pages of code.

Is there anything I can do to retrieve these documents, or are they
corrupted irretrievably?

Any help would be appreciated.

Suzanne S. Barnhill

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Dec 29, 2003, 10:48:39 AM12/29/03
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What you describe *might* be the results of opening a document using the
Recover Text from Any File setting in File Open. If so, and if you don't
have this setting set, then possibly the documents were opened this way and
saved in text format. Another possibility is that Word is choosing that
setting because there is some corruption in the document that causes Word
not to recognize it as a Word file type. See
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/AppErrors/RecoverText.htm

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Words into Type
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Mike O'sullivan

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Dec 29, 2003, 2:52:20 PM12/29/03
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbar...@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> What you describe *might* be the results of opening a document using the
> Recover Text from Any File setting in File Open. If so, and if you don't
> have this setting set, then possibly the documents were opened this way
and
> saved in text format. Another possibility is that Word is choosing that
> setting because there is some corruption in the document that causes Word
> not to recognize it as a Word file type. See
> http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/AppErrors/RecoverText.htm

Thanks for the reply. If you mean the "all files" setting in the "Files of
Type" box, yes it was set that way, but changing it to "all word documents"
doesn't make any difference, still garbage. I might have saved it in its'
corrupted form while playing around with it. never mind, it wasn't an
important document and I now can't find any others similarly affected.


Suzanne S. Barnhill

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Dec 29, 2003, 5:00:38 PM12/29/03
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No, I was not referring to All Files. There is a specific setting for
Recover Text from Any File that opens a Word document as a text file. As
explained in the referenced article, it can become turned on when you open a
file Word does not know what converter to use for, and in Word versions 97
and 2000 it is "sticky" even between Word sessions, so any files you open
subsequently will be opened using this setting until you change the setting
back to All Word Documents or some other. If you save a document when you
have it open as text, all formatting will be lost, and the extraneous
document information will be included; you do get a warning when you try to
save.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
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Mike O'sullivan

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Dec 30, 2003, 5:08:19 AM12/30/03
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OK, found it now. I don't know if "files of type" ever was set thus, but
it isn't now and the file still doesn't open. Reckon I must have saved it
somehow in a garbled form. Never mind, more careful in future.

Thanks.

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