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Android Phones iPhone Tips Joomla Tips Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office 2010 MySource Matrix there was an error opening this document this file cannot be found latex Office 2013 Online marketing Server Side Tips Server stuff SQL Server Technology Tips & Tricks Uncategorized VBS Scripts Website Tips could not be found. check the spelling of the filename and verify that the file location is correct Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows XP Tips WordPress About Word 2013 - How to recover corrupt DOCX documents 10 July 20142 August 2015 by Adrian Gordon The following steps detail how I recover http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_word-mso_other/the-file-docx-cannot-be-opened-because-there-are/15ab9209-9936-4b2d-907e-b614590553be DOCX files that have become corrupted. This process will only work for DOCX files and depending on the level of corruption it may or may not help you recover your document. The corrupt documents I've come across always give the following message when opened We're sorry. We can't open document name because we found a problem with its contents. Details: No error details available. Solution The solution to https://www.itsupportguides.com/office-2013/word-2013-how-to-recover-corrupt-docx-documents/ this issue is to browse the DOCX document and it's associated files, take a copy of the file that holds the document text and copy it into another blank DOCX document. The steps below detail how to do this. To be able to complete these steps you need to configure your computer to disable extensions for know file types. If you have not already done this , or not sure if you have, you need to first follow the steps here: www.itsupportguides.com/windows-7/windows-7-how-to-display-file-extensions COPY your corrupted document to a temporary location such as the desktop Open Word 2013 and click ‘FILE' -> ‘Save As' -> ‘Computer' Save the document the same temporary location, such as your desktop Rename the extension for both files to be .zip, for example CorruptDocument.docx.zip - this will allow Windows to browse the file contents Double-click on the corrupt document then open the ‘Word' folder Right-click on the ‘document.xml' file and choose ‘Copy' Go back to your temporary folder and choose ‘Paste' - this is s nesecary step, you cannot directly copy and paste from one ZIP file to another using the built in ZIP file tool in Windows 7 Right-click on the document.xml file and ch
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the ribbon interface. Author Bio Allen Wyatt With more than 50 non-fiction books and numerous magazine articles to his credit, Allen Wyatt is an internationally recognized author. He is president of Sharon Parq Associates, a computer and publishing services company. Learn more about Allen... Subscribe Get tips like this every week in WordTips, a free productivity newsletter. Enter your e-mail address and click "Subscribe." (Your e-mail address is not shared with anyone, ever.) Want to see what the newsletter looks like? View the most recent issue. Helpful Links WordTips FAQ Ask a Word Question Make a Comment Free Business Forms Free Calendars Tips.Net > WordTips Home > Files > Can't Open a Word Document in Windows Can't Open a Word Document in Windows by Allen Wyatt (last updated February 13, 2013) Clive has a system that just hasn't worked correctly since he installed and then removed Open Office. Now, when he double-clicks a Word document in Windows Explorer, the document doesn't open. Instead, what he gets is a blank document. He can still open the documents using File | Open (within Word), but cannot double-click to open a document. The first thing to check is to make sure that the file extensions are correctly associated with Word. Since double-clicking on a Word document in Windows Explorer opens Word, the file types are probably associated correctly, but it doesn't hurt to go through the steps anyway. From the command line, use the following command: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\winword.exe" /unregserver The quotes are necessary, but you may need to change the path so it reflects the location of the winword.exe file on your system. (You can use Windows' Search tool to locate the path to the winword.exe file.) The /unregserver switch "unhooks" all the references to Word in the Windows Registry. You should then, immediately, use the following command: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\winword.exe" /regserver This command causes Word to rewrite all its Registry keys and to reassociate itself with document and template files. Now you can double-click a document file and see if Windows starts Word and opens the document. If this does not work, you'll need to try a few other things. First, start Word and let it try to detect and repair any problems with itself. Do this by choosing Detect and Repair from the Help menu. Word displays the Detect and Repair dialog box. (See Figure 1.) Figure 1. The Detect and Repair dialog box. Accept the default settings (only Restore My Shortcuts While Repairing is selected), then click OK. Word m