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I have been sent a Word produced rtf file (don't know which version of Word)
which my version of Word (2000) does not decode. Is there some other reader I should have? The first few lines of the document a- Content-Type: application/rtf; name="Itinerary - WYNNE/J .rtf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Itinerary - WYNNE/J .rtf" {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1255\fbidis\deff0\deflang1037\d eftab720 \paperw11906\paperh16838\ltrdoc \margt0 {\defformat\doctype0\viewkind0\viewzk0\psz9} {\fonttbl{\f0\fprq2\ Arial }{\f1\fprq2\ Times New Roman}{\f2\fprq2\ Arial}{\f3\fprq2\ Arial}{\f4\fprq2\ |
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In File - Open, make sure that Files of Type is not set to "Recover text
from any file". In later versions of Word, that automatically gets set to a different Files of Type if you use the recover feature. In Word 2000, however, it gets stuck there until you manually set it to something different. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "lajinchi" wrote in message ... I have been sent a Word produced rtf file (don't know which version of Word) which my version of Word (2000) does not decode. Is there some other reader I should have? The first few lines of the document a- Content-Type: application/rtf; name="Itinerary - WYNNE/J .rtf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Itinerary - WYNNE/J .rtf" {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1255\fbidis\deff0\deflang1037\d eftab720 \paperw11906\paperh16838\ltrdoc \margt0 {\defformat\doctype0\viewkind0\viewzk0\psz9} {\fonttbl{\f0\fprq2\ Arial }{\f1\fprq2\ Times New Roman}{\f2\fprq2\ Arial}{\f3\fprq2\ Arial}{\f4\fprq2\ |
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I did as you suggested and checked that the "Files of Type" box was set to
"Rich Text Format (*.rtf), then clicked on the file. A box appears called "Convert File". If I select "Text Only" I get the undecoded rtf file of which I posted a few lines. If I select in the "Convert File" box the "Rich text Format" option, Word then presents me with a box which says "The document name or path is not valid. Try these sugggestions *Check the file permissions for the document or drive * Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document (C:\Windows\Profiles\Tony\....\Wynne.rtf)*. This is for a document that already opens, undecoded, quite normally! What is going on???? *I shortened the name by renaming it to Wynne.rtf "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: In File - Open, make sure that Files of Type is not set to "Recover text from any file". In later versions of Word, that automatically gets set to a different Files of Type if you use the recover feature. In Word 2000, however, it gets stuck there until you manually set it to something different. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "lajinchi" wrote in message ... I have been sent a Word produced rtf file (don't know which version of Word) which my version of Word (2000) does not decode. Is there some other reader I should have? The first few lines of the document a- Content-Type: application/rtf; name="Itinerary - WYNNE/J .rtf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Itinerary - WYNNE/J .rtf" {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1255\fbidis\deff0\deflang1037\d eftab720 \paperw11906\paperh16838\ltrdoc \margt0 {\defformat\doctype0\viewkind0\viewzk0\psz9} {\fonttbl{\f0\fprq2\ Arial }{\f1\fprq2\ Times New Roman}{\f2\fprq2\ Arial}{\f3\fprq2\ Arial}{\f4\fprq2\ |
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From the sample of the file you provided it appears
that the file is encoded as Hebrew text. Are you using a Hebrew edition of Word or have you enabled use of Hebrew? Office 2000 may not include the Start=Programs=Microsoft Office Language Settings Tool of later editions. ========= "lajinchi" wrote in message ... I did as you suggested and checked that the "Files of Type" box was set to "Rich Text Format (*.rtf), then clicked on the file. A box appears called "Convert File". If I select "Text Only" I get the undecoded rtf file of which I posted a few lines. If I select in the "Convert File" box the "Rich text Format" option, Word then presents me with a box which says "The document name or path is not valid. Try these sugggestions *Check the file permissions for the document or drive * Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document (C:\Windows\Profiles\Tony\....\Wynne.rtf)*. This is for a document that already opens, undecoded, quite normally! What is going on???? *I shortened the name by renaming it to Wynne.rtf -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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Thanks Bob. No I am not using the Hebrew edition of Word, I am using the UK
English version. The file is an itinery which was sent from a travel agent - so I have no idea what version created the file - to someone who emailed it to me to keep me informed. He could read it on his machine at work, I can't. Word 2000 pro version does have the MS Office Tools language settings facility. Hebrew is not enabled and the box by Hebrew says Hebrew (not supported by system). "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: From the sample of the file you provided it appears that the file is encoded as Hebrew text. Are you using a Hebrew edition of Word or have you enabled use of Hebrew? Office 2000 may not include the Start=Programs=Microsoft Office Language Settings Tool of later editions. ========= "lajinchi" wrote in message ... I did as you suggested and checked that the "Files of Type" box was set to "Rich Text Format (*.rtf), then clicked on the file. A box appears called "Convert File". If I select "Text Only" I get the undecoded rtf file of which I posted a few lines. If I select in the "Convert File" box the "Rich text Format" option, Word then presents me with a box which says "The document name or path is not valid. Try these sugggestions *Check the file permissions for the document or drive * Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document (C:\Windows\Profiles\Tony\....\Wynne.rtf)*. This is for a document that already opens, undecoded, quite normally! What is going on???? *I shortened the name by renaming it to Wynne.rtf -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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