My brother just lost a 20 page Word document that he needs for Monday. He says he saved it, but then the computer was shut off by a power failure. Now he goes to Recent Documents and sees it, but when he clicks on it, he gets an error saying it can't be read.
I'm assuming the file is corrupted, so I'll need some kind of simple recovery software. Can anyone point me to a free version of a Word recovery program that would be simple to use? Thanks for your help!
Need MS Word Recovery program
Started by docta13, Nov 12 2005 08:11 PM
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Posted 12 November 2005 - 08:11 PM
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Posted 12 November 2005 - 08:36 PM
Homer: I never apologise, im sorry Lisa. Thats just the way i am
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Posted 12 November 2005 - 08:38 PM
Homer: I never apologise, im sorry Lisa. Thats just the way i am
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Posted 13 November 2005 - 11:31 PM
Which version of Word is he using? ... and did he have AutoRecover / automatic backup enabled?
Recent Documents may not work because the shortcut is damaged or the .doc file is lost, but there may be a .wbk backup copy.
If it's Word 2003, anything remotely salvageable should be accessible through the Document Recovery panel.
Recent Documents may not work because the shortcut is damaged or the .doc file is lost, but there may be a .wbk backup copy.
If it's Word 2003, anything remotely salvageable should be accessible through the Document Recovery panel.
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Posted 14 November 2005 - 12:10 AM
Eldmannen, on Nov 13 2005, 04:42 PM, said:
You're not to far off however the Notepad replacement metapad can open with formatting MS Word saved .doc files. that have been saved as 'Word 97-2003 &6.0/95 - RTF (*.doc)'. It can open Word 2003 formatted files however the file formatting will be completely lost, and as Eldmannen already stated you may be able to extract from the file. It probably wouldn't hurt to give Wordpad/Write a try to see what they can get from the file.

















