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In pulling files from Microsoft Office 2000(?) on my old computer and
transferring them to my laptop, onto which I later put MS Office 2003, the
file somehow got to the point that MS 2003 can't read it. What do I do?
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There is no difference in file structure between Word 2000 and 2003 that
will prevent such a document from opening. The implication therefore is that
the document is corrupt. http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm

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musicalise wrote:
In pulling files from Microsoft Office 2000(?) on my old computer and
transferring them to my laptop, onto which I later put MS Office
2003, the file somehow got to the point that MS 2003 can't read it.
What do I do?



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