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Posted by: vybyfe
« on: 19. November 2018., 07:43:29 »

Open a document after a file corruption error

1. Click File > Open, and then go to the location or folder where the document (Word), workbook (Excel), or presentation (PowerPoint) is stored. Don't try to open the file from the Recent section as this won't go into the Open dialog box.

2. Click the file you want, and then click the arrow next to Open, and click Open and Repair.

Preventing file corruption in the future

Problems with file corruption typically happen when the file is stored on a USB device that is disconnected while the device is open in Windows. You can prevent damaging files by using the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows taskbar. If you don't see the icon, click the up-arrow in the notification area to show hidden icons.

In the event of a crash or loss of power, you can recover a previous version of your file if you turned on the Autorecover feature in Office.

For more information about recover unsaved document file, please check this tutorial: https://r-datarecovery.com/4-efficient-ways-to-recover-unsaved-word-document-without-obstacles.html
Posted by: tukaxex
« on: 13. July 2018., 07:52:33 »

It's related to your printer driver.

Change the default printer and it should work.

Posted by: xxl0210
« on: 14. March 2018., 11:09:55 »

wäre es am schlausten einen professionellen Datenwiederherstellungs-Service aufzusuchen. es gibt eine Menge verschiedener Programme zur Datenrettung,Habe letztens mal das "Bitwar Data Recovery " benutzt.
Posted by: SashaS
« on: 30. April 2017., 19:45:59 »

often reinstalling or repairing the office product from add and remove works for me...
Posted by: asde1979
« on: 02. February 2017., 05:11:12 »

For future reference, can attempt to recover the text from the word doc by selecting the file in the File > Open dialog, and then the drop down next to open should have a "open and repair" option.. for newer office versions, I think the File Type has the "recover text from file" as an option.

Maybe get lucky by uploading and converting to a google doc as well.
Posted by: Pitti1960
« on: 15. October 2016., 08:11:35 »

Disk Doctors Data Recovery Suite 388 Portable hat bei mir schon vielmals Daten gerettet. Muß nicht installiert werden, läuft als portable Version.
Posted by: chambers
« on: 15. November 2015., 18:19:21 »

I am very grateful for your advice. Thank you very much! The issue has been resolved.)
Posted by: theophiel
« on: 12. November 2015., 18:36:17 »

I hope this topic will useful for you also. Look it please.)
https://community.office365.com/en-us/f/172/t/269739
Posted by: theophiel
« on: 12. November 2015., 18:33:47 »

1)Open up a blank word file.
2) Select (I)nsert (F)ile from the pulldowns.
3) Point to the corrupt file and suck it into the blank file.
Depending on what's really going on with that file, this may retrieve the data.  You'll have to manually set the margins and headers, but this may get the guts out of the file.
BTW, this is also a good way to suck in the guts of a Word document that is password protected.
Another way is to rename the file as a .txt file then try opening it with Word. You'll probably have to do some serious editing to get rid of the garbage, but at least you'll have the majority of the text.
Or if these suggestions do not help, then it only remains to try a third-party program. If you've got one, use it. If not, then look on the Internet or you can try Word Recovery Toolbox. I only use it in extreme cases. Hope I helped you. http://www.oemailrecovery.com/word_repair.html
Best wishes!
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 12. November 2015., 01:37:38 »

Try patching office from Microsoft Update first
Posted by: chambers
« on: 10. November 2015., 21:52:46 »

I have a corrupted word file.
When I open it, I have this window message :
An application error has occured and a application error loges being generated winword.exe
Exception access violation (0xc0000005).Adress : 0x301c401f.
It is possible to restore this file ?

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