Opening a recovered document

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Pip Langford

Hi - I had just finished working on a very large Word doc (60Mb!) when Word
crashed. It did an auto recovery of the document which appears that it has
saved okay in the same folder I had it saved originally - I had luckily saved
the document just before it crashed - but I cannot open the file now, I get
an error message that says 'the document name or path is not valid'. Can
someone please help - otherwise I have to revert to a back-up copy and
recreate three hours of solid work! :-( Thanks.
 
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Graham Mayor

If the last saved document is in the folder and there are no associated
temporary files (http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm )
you should be able to open the saved document or the recovered document from
the File > Open menu (Word 2007 - Office Button > Open).

You may still get an error message if the file is cortrupt, but it shouldn't
refer to the document name/path. That message is usually an indication that
the file registration has gone awry - see how to re-register Word when
problems crop up opening files
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/ReRegisterWord.htm and if that doesn't
fix it select a document in Windows Explorer, right click and choose Open
with...

From the ensuing dialog select Word (winword.exe) and check the box to
always open with this application.

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Pip Langford

Thanks for your answer, unfortunately none of those options worked. I guess
the file has had a major corruption. Looks like it's back to the start
again. Thx anyway.
 

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