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23 Posted by Bahrudin Hrnjica Today while I was editing a document suddenly Word crashed and the
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document became unable to be opened. Every time I wanted to open it the same error was: We’re sorry. We can’t open DocumentName.docx because we found a problem
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with its contents. When I want to see Details the following message shows: Unspecified error Location: Part: /word/document.xml, Line 2, Column: 0. Then I wanted to open auto-saved version of the document, the same error appeared. So I changed the DocumentName.docx file in to DocumentName.zip, and extract the content, found document.xml file and opened it in Notepad++. cannot open word documents from sharepoint The picture below shows the content of the DocumentName.docx file, renamed in to zip and extracted: If you didn't know the word document with doc or docx extension is actually zip file, which you can extract. I have opened the docuemnt.xml and try to find error in second line. This was mission impossible because all xml content is placed in this line. As you can see on the picture below: To find which element cause the content problem we have to format XML content. I prefer using Notepad++ and XML Tool PlugIn. It can be installed through Plungins menu of Notepad++. To format xml content choose option Pretty print (XML only – with line breaks) . After the content is formatted, back the Document.xml to zip, change the extension from zip to docx, and open the word document. The same error appear, but when you choose for details you can read in which line is the error. Find the line in Notepad++ and delete whole tag element: Copy document.xml bac
to Repair Word Document XML Line 2 Column 0? Posted by: Lucy John Follow me: @Lucyy_John “I am using Microsoft Word 2007 in my Windows computer and today morning after cannot open word documents from outlook finishing my work in Word file, I have saved it and exited. Soon cannot open word documents from internet explorer after a minute I remembered that I should make some changes in it. So, I clicked on that Word cannot open word documents from network drive file to open and edit it. However, instead of opening, it just displayed an error message that unspecified error Part: /word/document.xml, line 2. I don’t have any idea what this message https://bhrnjica.net/2014/01/23/how-to-manually-fix-content-error-in-microsoft-word/ indicates. It would be a great help for me if someone guides me the direction to overcome it” Sometimes, Microsoft word cannot open the file which you have just saved a minute ago and displays an error message that error, Part: /word/document.xml, Line: 2, Column: In case you are worried to sort out the error message that you get during Word file http://www.yodot.com/doc-repair/word-document-xml-line-2-column-0.html usage, then keep your all tensions away. This is actually a XML error which is a software bug. Fortunately you can fix the issue using built in method facilitated by Microsoft Office. Here is how: Right click on the Word file that you need to fix and then select “Rename” option Now change the extension from .docx to .zip file and right click on it to choose the option “Extract Files” When unzip screen displays, then just choose a safe location on your computer to put the unzipped file. Also make sure that the location you chosen is an empty directory Open Word file which you have converted to ZIP and click on “Word” folder. You will find a file named “document.xml” In notepad.exe search for TOC which is not in lower case and have numbers as well as underscore in it Next find for capital XE and look around it to ensure that it is still in TOC section Highlight the XML tag from the beginning till end and delete it Save the file and in original Word file which is ZIP file now, highligh
do I open a Microsoft Word .docx file that has problems with the contents?when I try to open this file, Microsoft word 2007 https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-open-a-Microsoft-Word-.docx-file-that-has-problems-with-the-contents says "The file [.docx] cannot be opened because there are problems https://groups.google.com/d/topic/microsoft.public.word.application.errors/kxeIDFT4JvQ with the contents." Clicking on the details, it says "unspecified error"Is there a way to recover some or parts of the contents?UpdateCancelAnswer Wiki5 Answers Adrian Aoun, Wavii (acquired by Google)Written 345w agoAny of the .---x formats (e.g., docx, pptx, etc.) are basically ZIP'd XML files. Office cannot open is probably able to recover the document, but is purposely failing out of the fear of a fuzzing attack (http://www.blackhat.com/presenta...).First, I'd recommend upgrading your Office to the latest service pack and fixes...and then attempting it.Second, I'd try opening it on a machine with Word 2003 with the compatibility pack installed. (This might work because the first step Office cannot open word does here is down-convert the doc to 2003 format).My last suggested is .ZIP, open the contents, and copy out portions until it opens properly.18.6k ViewsRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowIs there an OS X application that will open Microsoft Word files (.doc and .docx) that is less resource-hungry than Word? I only need to read ...What do docx files contain that doc files don't have?How can I change the settings of Microsoft Office Word documents in such a way that when I re-open them, my last typed words are seen on the f...How do I open a corrupt Word Docx file that refuses to open?Has Microsoft's switch to the .docx/.xlsx/.pptx file formats been considered a success? Robert Dixon, I've been using Microsoft Office for many years.Written 34w agoI can think of at least four methods to try:1. Make sure you have the free extension downloaded and installed from Microsoft's Office web site that will enable your Office 2007 to open .docx files. 2. If you have a Google Docs account, you should be
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