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We have a Word 2003 document (.doc) that was originally created back in 2000.
The document is a protected table that contains fields for the users to complete. When I try to open it in Word 2007, I get an error saying Word has encountered a problem and needs to shut down. No document opens; Word closes. It doesn't matter if I leave the document protected or unprotect it. When I saved this document as a .dot, I was able to open it but then I can't edit the original document data - just the fields. Any idea on what the problem might be and how I can correct it? |
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Have you tried saving an unprotected version of the document as a .dot and
then opening that. Or try using and IncludeText field to insert the document into a Word 2007 document. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Paula" wrote in message ... We have a Word 2003 document (.doc) that was originally created back in 2000. The document is a protected table that contains fields for the users to complete. When I try to open it in Word 2007, I get an error saying Word has encountered a problem and needs to shut down. No document opens; Word closes. It doesn't matter if I leave the document protected or unprotect it. When I saved this document as a .dot, I was able to open it but then I can't edit the original document data - just the fields. Any idea on what the problem might be and how I can correct it? |
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I finally managed to get it opened by opening the original in Word 2003,
unprotecting and then saving as a Word 2007 document (have the converter loaded). Once I did this, I could open the document in Word 2007, protect it and save it as a protected document. No idea why it wouldn't open directly in Word 2007. What is the IncludeText field you mentioned? Is it new to 2007 (or just a renamed 2003 command)? "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Have you tried saving an unprotected version of the document as a .dot and then opening that. Or try using and IncludeText field to insert the document into a Word 2007 document. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Paula" wrote in message ... We have a Word 2003 document (.doc) that was originally created back in 2000. The document is a protected table that contains fields for the users to complete. When I try to open it in Word 2007, I get an error saying Word has encountered a problem and needs to shut down. No document opens; Word closes. It doesn't matter if I leave the document protected or unprotect it. When I saved this document as a .dot, I was able to open it but then I can't edit the original document data - just the fields. Any idea on what the problem might be and how I can correct it? |
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The IncludeText field is not new, having been around for many versions of
Word. Using it to insert a document that is protected for forms with a password applied is an simple way of getting around the password protection as the protection is ignored when the document is inserted into another document that way. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Paula" wrote in message ... I finally managed to get it opened by opening the original in Word 2003, unprotecting and then saving as a Word 2007 document (have the converter loaded). Once I did this, I could open the document in Word 2007, protect it and save it as a protected document. No idea why it wouldn't open directly in Word 2007. What is the IncludeText field you mentioned? Is it new to 2007 (or just a renamed 2003 command)? "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Have you tried saving an unprotected version of the document as a .dot and then opening that. Or try using and IncludeText field to insert the document into a Word 2007 document. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Paula" wrote in message ... We have a Word 2003 document (.doc) that was originally created back in 2000. The document is a protected table that contains fields for the users to complete. When I try to open it in Word 2007, I get an error saying Word has encountered a problem and needs to shut down. No document opens; Word closes. It doesn't matter if I leave the document protected or unprotect it. When I saved this document as a .dot, I was able to open it but then I can't edit the original document data - just the fields. Any idea on what the problem might be and how I can correct it? |
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