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I am trying to open a word document created around 1988. The first half is
readable, the second half gibberish. I have tried to use converters. This is from when word used "style sheets" for formatting. I don't mind re-formatting manually if necessary, but how can I get rid of the gibberish characters and find the text that should be there underneath? |
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The old Word for DOS converters are no longer available for download
from the Microsoft website, but you can get them from Word MVP Graham Mayor's website http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm . Jonathan wrote: I am trying to open a word document created around 1988. The first half is readable, the second half gibberish. I have tried to use converters. This is from when word used "style sheets" for formatting. I don't mind re-formatting manually if necessary, but how can I get rid of the gibberish characters and find the text that should be there underneath? |
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