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Default Cannot open floopy disk in Word

In which case it is already corrupt reinforcing the advice never to work
directly with a floppy disk (or any other removable media either).

Try the Recover Text from any File Option (in the File Open dialog) and if
that fails, try opening the doc in WordPad.

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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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You should never save a Word document directly to a floppy or open one
directly from a floppy. Instead, copy the file to your hard drive and

open
it from there.

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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message
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I have Win98 SE, OE6 and IE6 and Word 2000

My wife has saved a document in Word on a floppy disk using the

'Save
As' heading as 'Jerusalem' and Files of Type as Word Document. It

was
saved in Times New Roman -Normal.

Everything was fine until today when the document would not open.

The Open page displays Doc.1
Jerusalem
and the Files of type shows: Word Documents.

When I try to open 'Jerusalem' I get the reminder ' Do you want to
revert to the saved 'Jerusalem', yes or no, but whatever I choose it
does not open.

The .doc file and 'Jerusalem' shows in Windows Explorer and on 'My
Computer', where 245,760 bytes is indicated.

One thing I notice and which is very unusual to me: None of the

'Files
of type' have any extensions on them.

I have tested on a blank disk and everything works fine.

Can you help please?

Regards,
Emrys Davies.


I copied the two files to my dard drive, but they will not open from
there.