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SUMMARYThis article describes the "Recover Text from Any File" converter and how to use it to recover damaged documents. MORE INFORMATIONWhat Is the "Recover Text from Any File" Converter?The "Recover Text from Any File" converter allows you to extract the text from any file. The file does not have to be a Word document.What Will I Lose Using the "Recover Text from Any File" Converter?Using the "Recover Text from Any File" converter has its limitations. Document formatting is lost, along with anything that is not of a text nature. Graphics, fields, drawing objects, and so on are not converted. However, headers, footers, footnotes, endnotes, and field text are retained as simple text.My Document Is Damaged: How Can I Recover the Information?Word 2000 provides a converter for recovering the text from any file.NOTE: When you change the Files of type box to Recover Text from Any File in the Open dialog box (on the File menu, click Open), Word retains this setting and uses it the next time you open a document. To avoid this behavior, reset the Files of type box back to Word Document (*.doc) after you have completed recovering your damaged document. To Open a Word DocumentTo use the "Recover Text from Any File" converter, do the following steps:
To Open a Non-Word FileTo use the "Recover Text from Any File" converter, do the following steps:
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