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Word 2000 9.06926 SP3. Last week when I started opening existing word docs,
I noticed 1 to 2 pages of extra text inserted at the end of the document that seem to contain information about the document. These typically start with €śNormal€ť, €śNormal€ť and end with €śMicrosoft Word Document€ť, €śMSWordDoc€ť, €śWord.Document.8€ť. It seems that all of the original formatting is gone and just the typed text of the original document is there. If I delete the extra lines of text, and go to save, I am prompted that the document will save in Word Format. I tried a few times getting a new normal.dot file, but it doesnt seem to fix it. Experimenting, I discovered that if a file opens with the extra words at the end and formatting not in place, I just need to close the document and then re-open it and it is then fine. What is going on?. |
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To clarify - if I open a document from the bottom of the file command list it
is fine. If I open it from the open command, it is not. Really confused. "Ron S" wrote: Word 2000 9.06926 SP3. Last week when I started opening existing word docs, I noticed 1 to 2 pages of extra text inserted at the end of the document that seem to contain information about the document. These typically start with €śNormal€ť, €śNormal€ť and end with €śMicrosoft Word Document€ť, €śMSWordDoc€ť, €śWord.Document.8€ť. It seems that all of the original formatting is gone and just the typed text of the original document is there. If I delete the extra lines of text, and go to save, I am prompted that the document will save in Word Format. I tried a few times getting a new normal.dot file, but it doesnt seem to fix it. Experimenting, I discovered that if a file opens with the extra words at the end and formatting not in place, I just need to close the document and then re-open it and it is then fine. What is going on?. |
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I suddenly started having the same problem.
Alynn "Ron S" wrote: Word 2000 9.06926 SP3. Last week when I started opening existing word docs, I noticed 1 to 2 pages of extra text inserted at the end of the document that seem to contain information about the document. These typically start with €śNormal€ť, €śNormal€ť and end with €śMicrosoft Word Document€ť, €śMSWordDoc€ť, €śWord.Document.8€ť. It seems that all of the original formatting is gone and just the typed text of the original document is there. If I delete the extra lines of text, and go to save, I am prompted that the document will save in Word Format. I tried a few times getting a new normal.dot file, but it doesnt seem to fix it. Experimenting, I discovered that if a file opens with the extra words at the end and formatting not in place, I just need to close the document and then re-open it and it is then fine. What is going on?. |
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In the File Open dialog, change the file type from "Recover Text from Any
File" to "All Word Documents." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Alynn" wrote in message ... I suddenly started having the same problem. Alynn "Ron S" wrote: Word 2000 9.06926 SP3. Last week when I started opening existing word docs, I noticed 1 to 2 pages of extra text inserted at the end of the document that seem to contain information about the document. These typically start with €śNormal€ť, €śNormal€ť and end with €śMicrosoft Word Document€ť, €śMSWordDoc€ť, €śWord.Document.8€ť. It seems that all of the original formatting is gone and just the typed text of the original document is there. If I delete the extra lines of text, and go to save, I am prompted that the document will save in Word Format. I tried a few times getting a new normal.dot file, but it doesnt seem to fix it. Experimenting, I discovered that if a file opens with the extra words at the end and formatting not in place, I just need to close the document and then re-open it and it is then fine. What is going on?. |
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