Re: opening recovered office files ?



It would appear that while you do have the files, they are corrupted..

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"Johannes Hartmann" <derNacho@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> hi !
> I really need your help :-)
>
> a friend of mine (PC novice) had a hdd crash, i managed to recover the
> files from his ntfs partition (using a commercial tool), all files seem to
> be ok. He had his work done with Office 2003 (word and excel documents). I
> don't have Office 2003, so i've downloaded the 2003 wordviewer to check if
> the files are ok, but i can't display them correctly. The viewer asks to
> choose an encoding but everything looks like crap. Does it have to do with
> IRM ? what can I do ??
>
> Thanks alot
> Jo
>
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