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Doug Robbins
 
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Rather than delete tables in the way that you did, split the document in
two, then save each half and open them one at a time to locate the half that
causes the problem. Then split that half into two and repeat the process
until to isolate the table that is causing the problem.

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Hope this helps,
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"lyle_gerard" wrote in message
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I get the following message when opening a document I'm working on (it was
created by another individual):

"A Table in this document has become corrupted. To recover the contents
of
the tble; select the table and choose Convert Table To Text fromthe Table
menu."

However, I can't locate the table to convert there are a dozen or so, I
deleted tables one by one, resaved, and reopened the document. I deleted
some bookmarks, even ran McAfee, but I still am getting the message.

My question is: Ignore it? Or how can I find out the source of the
problem
being detected.

Thanks for any and all help.

Lyle Gerard