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I am in the process of creating a resumé and discovered an excellent document
saved in one of my folders that I had originally created over a year ago. I was drawn to the structure of the resumé, which I recall was composed as one large table using frames, and intended to simply update the information for current use, so I moved the file to a new folder for ease of access. However, when I attempted to open the file again later that day, Word informed me that it was either corrupted or infected with a virus. I followed all of the relevent procedures in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826864/), including updating anti-virus software, performing a clean boot, reopening the file in Draft Mode or WordPad, and a lot more, but to no avail. Opening the file in Draft Mode and WordPad yielded a blank document displaying the message "This document uses frames, but your browser does not support them." If possible, I would like to resolve this issue and recover the document so as to update the information inside. Any advice would be much appreciated. |
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