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Default Offixe XP post-Service pack 3 hotfix


Hi,

This morning I tried to open a word document I'm working on, but i got
the following error:

"The Document name or path is not valid"

I use MS Word 2002 SP3 (i.e. Office XP). I already applied all the
available updates. The document is where it should be, I can see it as
a file of the right length. It maybe open by Word 2000, but with some
parts missing.

After browsing desperately the internet I found at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829349 this is a know issue. MS
released an hotfix package for MSO.DLL that should fix the problem.

Unfortunately, one has to ask MS to obtain the hotfix, but unlike
stated, I couldn't find any sign of a valid e-mail address to contact
these people and I'm looping around through the mess of their support
web pages. I'm very annoyed about this, but I think I'm part of a very
large community...

Does anyone have this hotfix? The document is due for tomorrow and I do
not have a recent backup.

The problem is part, I think, of some difficulties I have working with
some figures and drawings in the document. The document was not very
big (847 KB) and only 12 page long.

Thanks for any hint and help in fixing the problem.


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