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Posted 15 June 2010 - 12:45 PM

Regarding office 2003 Word Document Corrupted?

Hello dear,

I'm facing the problem of Excel 2003, Please solve.. recently I had reinstalled the xp os coz of Blue screen error, after that I also installed the MS-Office 2003 (which is I using before also).After that I try to open the excel sheet that I was working on it before reinstalling the os. But it opening in some unreadableformat

(I.E. %$b!@$^78&*68*8HJyjgyu&^^&46567/**/*+hG65454)

and its showing the error that "Formatted" something like that.. I don't knw exactly wat it is..what could be the reason for it and how to solve this..please help me out if this...

-reply by umesh


Posted 12 October 2009 - 02:25 PM

What is the solution to this problem?Word Document Corrupted?

Hello, this thread is just what I need.

 I have experienced Word (2003) saving my doc off in some unknown encoding. I saved "normally", and the next day powered up, and 2 docs that I had worked on came up in the doc recovery window - one opened fine, the other brought up the document conversion/encoding window. (I already downloaded all the microsoft conversion stuff, to no avail).

 It appears that word is saving docs off in some arcane encoding, arbitrarily. 

 Help! My husband painfully lost a large doc this way.

-reply by Clare shemeta

Posted 31 March 2008 - 06:31 AM

Vertical merges in word table
Word Document Corrupted?

My friends told when I do vertical merges in the word document, it might cause that document to corrupt. Is it true? if so explain in depth about this.

-question by Anand Vadivelu

WeaponX

Posted 13 August 2006 - 03:00 AM

Found another service online...this one should suit us better (will become inactive only if no one touches the file for over 21 days).

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N1SI3J32
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2MYO9XFZ

vhortex

Posted 12 August 2006 - 12:36 PM

I wouldn't know, as my upgrades went Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003, Office 2007. But i do know there are freeware PDF writers that can integrate with your M$ Office software. Or if cash isn't an issue, Adobe Acrobat. That's a great built-in with lots of capabilities. I just had a thought. when i had Office 12 Beta 1, it had a built-in native PDF writer. Now my Beta 2 doesn't have it anymore. Why did it get cut?


i guess i have read an issue in that one.. M$ is using PDF algorythm to sell products and adobe dont like that.. they file cases vs M$.. most people will then ask, why are there a wide variety of software with PDF algo in them that are out in the market.. the reasons are enourmous but the main reasons are below.

1.) M$ inserted the PDF engine and sells Office for a price and was trying to brand the PDF engine.. bad idea.. PDF is a standard set by adobe and if you make money from it or use it in your programs.. a loyalty fee must be made and you also need the developers permission to use that.. M$ did not bother to ask..

2.) Apache, Mac OS, Linux and Unix all have PDF engine. this software developers was allowed to use the engine since they dont make money and they dont brand the software.. PDF engine on this softwares are provided as an add-on and provided as free..

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M$ main purpose is to combat or replace adobe acrobat writer, the enterprise edition that adobe is selling.. if you are adobe, will you alllow this to happen and for free without you getting even a few cents from a technology you develop.. not so..

I hate M$ with this techniques they use.. I was part of an open source development.. and M$ offered help.. we have been too cautious bout the offer and turns out that they want to brand our developement as M$ project.. we are not that dumb anyway even if we produce them free.. we develop open source not develop to be branded as M$ software..

They are alot of legal issues also involved in windows 2003.. they used alot of open source modules and nothing was acknowledge.. not a fair competitor.. not in my entire life i saw M$ say thanks or tell people that the module they used was from the open source community.. unlike what i saw from other operating system.. I once have a mac OS and there are notices from mac OS that the module i am using is an open source... :D

Grafitti

Posted 12 August 2006 - 04:50 AM

I wouldn't know, as my upgrades went Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003, Office 2007. But i do know there are freeware PDF writers that can integrate with your M$ Office software. Or if cash isn't an issue, Adobe Acrobat. That's a great built-in with lots of capabilities. I just had a thought. when i had Office 12 Beta 1, it had a built-in native PDF writer. Now my Beta 2 doesn't have it anymore. Why did it get cut?

vhortex

Posted 10 August 2006 - 01:39 AM

for the record..

MS Office is bugged specially if you open them in Office 2003.. Please take note that even that you are not saving a file in Office 2003... the system saves that for you automatically to create a crash point retrieval.. [in case the program crash you can recover the data after it]..

the feature of Office proves to be an annoyance since who would want your files to be saved automatically without any information..

This happen for all documents created with Office 2000 that was opened by Office 2003..

the far best and worst error Office 2003 have is that on the first release.. specially on the OEM versions.. when you create file on Office 2000 and buy an upgrade of Office 2003.. Once installed.. it will tell you that all your documents are corrupted.. Fact is that it is a big LIE..

M$ is such a liar about that.. call them and they blame you.. a quick fix is to download OpenOffice at OpenOffice.org and and perform a save as "Office 97 or 98" format.. this will fix the program error but if you got access files and Power Point.. it is totally useless.. Open Office have a different algo when it comes to Powerpoint files and Access files..

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Here is the big reason.. Office 2000 and Office 2002 are similar.. but the backend software was a little modified in the 2002 version... the big problem arises when Office 2003 was released with a totally new backend program.. Seems that M$ want to squeeze so much money out of the user by giving announements that they will stop support for Office 2000.. I got that email twice from microsoft..

They give discounts on my country for bulk buying.. They have stated that Office 2003 have fix alot of glitch and bugs from the unstable 2000 version.. turns out that the 2003 version was NOT fully tested by M$.. weeks by weeks a new patch come and go.. they even released a service pack for it.. darn M$...

On the record... I still have Office 2000 and a handy OpenOffice.. I do most document on the OpenOffice.. Since I have a Fedora server.. I just can send the document to samba and open it in Fedora OpenOffice..

And you still can get Office 2000 on M$ here.. so much for the unsupported and unstable stuff they are saying.. M$ = bugs... The only reason now that M$ is still popular is that the elderly cant use the OpenOffice very well since of its new interface compare to M$ Office..

One more thing.. graphs in OpenOffice are not as good looking as the one in M$ Office.. And those creating presentations on OpenOffice are having a hard time showing the files to M$ Office users...

But I prefer OpenOffice since it have a built-in PDF writer..

Quatrux

Posted 09 August 2006 - 06:43 PM

Yes, I would also like to see those files, I see them expired too, don't you know any better file storage online services? :D if it is possible, put them somewhere online or just email them to me too at the address quatrux [at] gmail.com ;)

Grafitti

Posted 09 August 2006 - 05:48 PM

My useless internet prevented me from connecting to the internet for weeks. the file's expired again. if you're not fed up and still have the files, just email them to me at boobies4free@gmail.com
great email address that i use for all my signups.

WeaponX

Posted 21 July 2006 - 11:25 PM

No problem. Re-uploaded them...

Excel
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Word

They should be able to be opened. Probably just needs that converter that it asks for in the beginning. I just choose Other and then select the Western USA entry there. It will show gibberish on the top and bottom still...but around the middle area it will have English text.

Thanks.

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