Re: Corrupt file opening a previously saved Word 2000 file in Word
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Did not transfer the files, they are on a shared server. Our computers were
upgraded to Office 2003 and running 2000. Don't know if are patches are up
to date, that's handled by our IT dept.
My best guess is that the files are old Word 97 files that aren't too happy
being opened in 2003.
"TF" wrote:
> Did you transfer the files from an old to new computer: if so how? Or did
> you simply run an Office Upgrade? What OS are you running. Are both OS and
> Office patched up to date? Are you suing Norton Anti Virus?
>
> --
> Terry Farrell - Word MVP
>
http://word.mvps.org/
>
> "chicky" <chicky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
news:8619C7EA-E465-4672-9079-DC1810650BB0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> : I'm having problems opening files previously saved in Word 2000 in Word
> 2003.
> : When I try to open them, it says file corrupt.
>
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>
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