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At 12:20 PM 11/21/00, you wrote:
I assume you don't have automatic backups checked...
Are you confident that the problem is the file and not a change to Word
that would merit re-installation? (Have you tried opening the file on
someone else's machine?)
Have you deleted any earlier versions that you could undelete?
Did you send an earlier version to anyone who could send it back to you?
Is there a tmp version (usually starting with ~ followed by some
inscrutable string) somewhere on your disk (often left in the directory
where you were working when a crash occurs) that is still readable (you can
try a disk search for ~*.* then sort the result by date and look at the
date-time stamps near the time of your crash)?
If you recover any version of the file to use, setting automatic backup
would be good, and saving it frequently (a nuisance, but potentially
invaluable once you know you're working with a file that may have a
corruption somewhere) under a new name would also be good. I've found that
if a corruption recurs but I've saved a series of files, I can sometimes
track it down or at least do something different (e.g., re-type text
instead of pasting it) to work around re-introducing the corruption.
> Can anyone help with a MS Word 98 problem?
> I was working on a 70ish page Word document when it crashed..."not
unusual"
> I hear you say... ...except now I can't open the document without it
> crashing...does anyone know how I can rescue my document?
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