My Microsoft Word Document has been turned all into '0' can you please help me!
I have tried all sorts of things and nothing seems to work and I need your
help A.S.A.P. I will do anything to get it back please help!
Please email me all suggestions are welcome furniss4@aol.com
Edward - 14 Jan 2008 19:12 GMT
Have you tried to Open it with Open and repair feature?

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Edward
> My Microsoft Word Document has been turned all into '0' can you please help me!
>
> I have tried all sorts of things and nothing seems to work and I need your
> help A.S.A.P. I will do anything to get it back please help!
>
> Please email me all suggestions are welcome furniss4@aol.com
Basil Brush - 15 Jan 2008 01:20 GMT
> Have you tried to Open it with Open and repair feature?
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> > Please email me all suggestions are welcome furniss4@aol.com
Edward... if I had asked the question I would now have to ask, where do I
find the "Open & Repair" feature? Regards BB
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 15 Jan 2008 03:05 GMT
In the Open dialog, click the arrow beside Open and choose Open and Repair.

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Words into Type
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>> Have you tried to Open it with Open and repair feature?
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> Edward... if I had asked the question I would now have to ask, where do I
> find the "Open & Repair" feature? Regards BB
Wil Roberts - 15 Jan 2008 04:47 GMT
> My Microsoft Word Document has been turned all into '0' can you please help me!
>
> I have tried all sorts of things and nothing seems to work and I need your
> help A.S.A.P. I will do anything to get it back please help!
>
> Please email me all suggestions are welcome furniss4@aol.com
corruption is one of the things word does best. try this. create a new
empty doc, copy everything but the last carriage carriage return in the
corrupt document. paste into the new document.
if that does not work, get out of word, search your c drive for
normal.dot and delete it. it is located in hidden directory in your
personalized part of your account. something like:
c:\documents and settings\yourname\application data\microsoft\templates
then get back in, create new empty doc, copy everything but the CR and
paste into the new doc.
let me know if this works.
oh, make sure you delete the normal.dot word is using. it should have a
current undate date on it.
one more thing, now and then save a text only copy of your document.
text files almost never get corrupted, even my word.
mxiaokang@gmail.com - 13 Mar 2008 05:41 GMT
On 1月15日, 上午1时52分, ShadowKat <Shadow...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> My Microsoft Word Document has been turned all into '0' can you please help me!
>
> I have tried all sorts of things and nothing seems to work and I need your
> help A.S.A.P. I will do anything to get it back please help!
>
> Please email me all suggestions are welcome furni...@aol.com
Hi,
I think you can try a utility called Advanced Word Repair to repair
your Word document. It works rather well for my corrupt Word
documents. Its web address is http://www.datanumen.com/awr/
Alan