Thank You!
Weirdly, I just was able to open it after a short period of vibrating
(that's the only way I can describe what happens), it opened and was all
there. But this is the second time this happened with this particular
document and it is a very important document. Do you have any advice on how
to stop this from happening in the future, and what may be causing it?
"CyberTaz" wrote:
Hello-
Do you have the option set for 'Always Create Backup Copy'? If so you may
have a usable backup in the same folder as the original, but it will have a
.wbk extension instead of .doc, but the same file name.
If you don't have that feature on & have not created a backup in some other
way, you don't have too many choices :(
Depending on your version of Word, you can try FileOpen, go to the bottom
of the dialog box, open the 'Files of Type:' list & choose Recover Text from
Any File (*.*)', although this will not recover anything but the text without
it's formatting.
BTW, did I use the word 'backup' anywhere in this reply ?
Good Luck |:)
"Rosemary" wrote:
I have a 450-paged document that I add to on a daily basis and when I tried
to open it this morning it either won't open and the screen just vibrates or
it opens with unrecognizable characters or codes. I tried doing a system
recovery but that didn't work.
Can anyone help me bring my Word document back to where it was yesterday?