Opening a Corrupt Document That Causes Word to CrashLast reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q70755 |
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SUMMARYBelow are two techniques that may help you recover a corrupt document in Word for the Macintosh.
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Word Versions 5.0 and 5.1It is sometimes possible to retrieve the text of a corrupt document using the Find File function in 5.0 and 5.1. NOTE: Formatting will be lost. Use the following process:
Word Versions 4.0, 5.0, and 5.1When a corrupt document causes Word to stop, the document can usually be opened as a text file. To do this, the file type of the document must be changed to TEXT, and then the document can be opened in Word, as follows:
Versions of Word later than 4.0b cannot be used for this procedure because of changes made to facilitate file transfers with Microsoft Word for Windows. Instead of looking at the file type of the document to check whether it is in normal format or a text format, later versions of Word look at the information at the beginning of the file. A file editor can be used to change the first 2 bytes of a file to allow these versions of Word to open the document. Change either the first or the second byte of a file to be anything except what it currently is.
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