[mso] Re: Corrupted Word Doc?

To see if it's corruption, try copying the text and pasting it into
Notepad...that will remove all the formatting and you will just have the
text...then open a new Word doc and paste the Notepad plain text into
that....if that document now lets you send it in messenger and email then I
would say yup, it was corrupted. 

Jan...did you finally get rid of that anti-spam program?  If so, I am VERY
glad...I was getting SO tired of having to go to that website and get myself
approved every time I sent ABC to you.  And, believe me, I don't normally go
to those websites AT ALL, but I only did it cuz I recognized your name.


Linda
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-----Original Message-----
From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jan Beasley
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 1:40 PM
To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] Corrupted Word Doc?

I've recently switched to OfficePro 2003 with a move to a new computer and
XP Pro.
I created some documents. All look the same as Word documents from within
Word (and Properties identifies them as Word docs). However,
#1 is available as an attachment for email and #2 is not. I took the text
from #2 and created doc #3. #3 also isn't available to attach to an email.
When I first tried to send this file in an Messenger conversation, the error
read: error re: filename and unreadable characters.

I successfully emailed this doc #2 to myself directly from the document.

Does this sound like a corrupted document? If so, will just copying the text
to a new doc also corrupt it? Any way to retain that info
(text) without starting from scratch if the text itself is also causing a
problem?

I ran detect and repair and it "configured" Office 2003. Does that mean it
ran the utility, or do I need to do it again?

Thanks for any thoughts.

Jan


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