Hi Rena:
Word 2000 doesn't have the Open and Repair mechanism, it was new in 2003.
However, unless the document is seriously bad, Word 2000 will probably open
it without crashing (where Word 2003 "won't").
If you get the document open, try Save As and choose Web Page. That will
clean the document up if it can. If it can't, Word will either crash or
hang.
If the Save As web page completes, close the document, open the web page,
and re-save that as a document. You will lose a little formatting.
Otherwise, in Word 2000 use File>Open and change "Type" to "Recover Text
from any file". That will bring the text (only) out of the document for
you. You will lose ALL formatting.
After you use Recover Text, you must use File>Open and change "Type" back to
"Office Document" or "Word Document" and then open a document, otherwise the
non-formatted setting sticks and all documents open that way.
Hope this helps
On 30/3/06 6:48 AM, in article
(e-mail address removed), "Rena"
it's a big document. whenever i try to open it, i get the error right away:
"A table in this document has become corrupted. To recover the contents of
the table, select the table and choose convert table to text from the table
munu". then it crashes. I tried to use word 2003 to OPEN AND REPAIR it,
successful. but i'm wondering if word 2000 could fix the problem as well. I
couldn't find the same option in word2000. please help.
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