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A document, which has many graphics and pictures, was created in Word 2000
and opens in that program with no problems; however, whenever I try to open the same document in Word XP (2003) I get a message saying "Word cannot open this file. It may be corrupt." The message then says to try to open and repair the file (which I cannot do), or open the file using Text Recovery converter. The converter does open the document, however it takes out all of the formatting. Is there any way I can open this document with all its formatting in XP instead of opening in 2000? |
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