Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Can anyone advise on why a user cannot open a .docx file he receives in an
email, and yet he has Office 2007? It brings up an error message that says in effect it cannot read the file. I know that .docx is the Office 2007 default format, and that a converter is needed if you are trying to open it with an earlier version of Office. However this user already has Office 2007 installed. This has happened for two users in my company so far. Would appreciate any help and advice! I posted this also in the Office-- General forum. |
#2
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
The document could be damaged. Ask the sender to send the attachment again.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise on why a user cannot open a .docx file he receives in an email, and yet he has Office 2007? It brings up an error message that says in effect it cannot read the file. I know that .docx is the Office 2007 default format, and that a converter is needed if you are trying to open it with an earlier version of Office. However this user already has Office 2007 installed. This has happened for two users in my company so far. Would appreciate any help and advice! I posted this also in the Office-- General forum. |
#3
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Stefan:
Thanks for the reply. However this is happening on multiple files (received through email), and this is second computer at my organization to do this. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The document could be damaged. Ask the sender to send the attachment again. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise on why a user cannot open a .docx file he receives in an email, and yet he has Office 2007? It brings up an error message that says in effect it cannot read the file. I know that .docx is the Office 2007 default format, and that a converter is needed if you are trying to open it with an earlier version of Office. However this user already has Office 2007 installed. This has happened for two users in my company so far. Would appreciate any help and advice! I posted this also in the Office-- General forum. |
#4
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
But you are saying that it only affects documents sent via email?
Does it make a difference if you ask the user to save the documents to the hard disk and open them from there? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Stefan: Thanks for the reply. However this is happening on multiple files (received through email), and this is second computer at my organization to do this. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The document could be damaged. Ask the sender to send the attachment again. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise on why a user cannot open a .docx file he receives in an email, and yet he has Office 2007? It brings up an error message that says in effect it cannot read the file. I know that .docx is the Office 2007 default format, and that a converter is needed if you are trying to open it with an earlier version of Office. However this user already has Office 2007 installed. This has happened for two users in my company so far. Would appreciate any help and advice! I posted this also in the Office-- General forum. |
#5
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
No difference. I have tried saving the file to the local disk and opening
them from there but still get the error. "Stefan Blom" wrote: But you are saying that it only affects documents sent via email? Does it make a difference if you ask the user to save the documents to the hard disk and open them from there? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Stefan: Thanks for the reply. However this is happening on multiple files (received through email), and this is second computer at my organization to do this. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The document could be damaged. Ask the sender to send the attachment again. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise on why a user cannot open a .docx file he receives in an email, and yet he has Office 2007? It brings up an error message that says in effect it cannot read the file. I know that .docx is the Office 2007 default format, and that a converter is needed if you are trying to open it with an earlier version of Office. However this user already has Office 2007 installed. This has happened for two users in my company so far. Would appreciate any help and advice! I posted this also in the Office-- General forum. |
#6
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I guess the first thing you have to do is figure out if the problem is with
the document or with Word. Ask the user to save the document to his disc and then change the extension from "docx" to "zip". Let him open the zip package with whatever zip software he uses (e.g. the built-in Windows one). If he can't open the zip file, then the document is corrupt and the corruption must have happened during the mailing process. Ask the user to save the document to his disc and then mail that copy back to you (or deliver it on a memory stick). Can you still open that copy on your computer. If not, then the document must have been corrupted during the mailing process. If the above two things work, then it looks like something might be wrong with the copy of Word installed on those machines. You might try diagnostics or repair to see if that helps. If they don't, you might want to check the mail program the user is using. Yves "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... No difference. I have tried saving the file to the local disk and opening them from there but still get the error. "Stefan Blom" wrote: But you are saying that it only affects documents sent via email? Does it make a difference if you ask the user to save the documents to the hard disk and open them from there? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Stefan: Thanks for the reply. However this is happening on multiple files (received through email), and this is second computer at my organization to do this. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The document could be damaged. Ask the sender to send the attachment again. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise on why a user cannot open a .docx file he receives in an email, and yet he has Office 2007? It brings up an error message that says in effect it cannot read the file. I know that .docx is the Office 2007 default format, and that a converter is needed if you are trying to open it with an earlier version of Office. However this user already has Office 2007 installed. This has happened for two users in my company so far. Would appreciate any help and advice! I posted this also in the Office-- General forum. |
#7
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks for the reply. I had the user email me a copy of the file, and I am
able to open it just fine in my Word 2003 (I have the Compatability fix installed on my pc, and it converts the file before opening it). We are both using Outlook for email. The user has no problems with creating Word 2007 files, just cannot open them from others in an email. And like I said, this is the second pc to exhibit this problem. "Yves Dhondt" wrote: I guess the first thing you have to do is figure out if the problem is with the document or with Word. Ask the user to save the document to his disc and then change the extension from "docx" to "zip". Let him open the zip package with whatever zip software he uses (e.g. the built-in Windows one). If he can't open the zip file, then the document is corrupt and the corruption must have happened during the mailing process. Ask the user to save the document to his disc and then mail that copy back to you (or deliver it on a memory stick). Can you still open that copy on your computer. If not, then the document must have been corrupted during the mailing process. If the above two things work, then it looks like something might be wrong with the copy of Word installed on those machines. You might try diagnostics or repair to see if that helps. If they don't, you might want to check the mail program the user is using. Yves "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... No difference. I have tried saving the file to the local disk and opening them from there but still get the error. "Stefan Blom" wrote: But you are saying that it only affects documents sent via email? Does it make a difference if you ask the user to save the documents to the hard disk and open them from there? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Stefan: Thanks for the reply. However this is happening on multiple files (received through email), and this is second computer at my organization to do this. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The document could be damaged. Ask the sender to send the attachment again. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zooeyhallne" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise on why a user cannot open a .docx file he receives in an email, and yet he has Office 2007? It brings up an error message that says in effect it cannot read the file. I know that .docx is the Office 2007 default format, and that a converter is needed if you are trying to open it with an earlier version of Office. However this user already has Office 2007 installed. This has happened for two users in my company so far. Would appreciate any help and advice! I posted this also in the Office-- General forum. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
I have Office 2007 and cannot open docx files. Any suggestions? | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Why does Adobe open my .docx files? | New Users | |||
open office 2007 all the files in the drop down how get rid of | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Cannot open my own .docx files | Microsoft Word Help | |||
office 2007 .docx email recipients can't open, what's wrong? | New Users |