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Error Posted by: Lucy John Follow me: @Lucyy_John “Yesterday night, while I was working on Word file it crashed suddenly and I had to close it forcefully. After location part /word/document.xml line 1 column 0 refreshing my system, I tried to open Word file to resume my
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work but got an error message that ‘sorry, you cannot open word document XXX.docx because there is a word xml parsing error problem with its contents’. Below error message has two options called OK and details. I clicked on ‘details’ in order to get information about the error message. However, I part word/document.xml line 0, column 0 found another error message that ‘unspecified error Part: /word/document.xml, Line 2, Column: 0’. I would greatly appreciate if someone has any solution for my problem” Sometimes at the time of working on Microsoft tool, it might suddenly crash and upon restarting it, you may get XML error message that makes entire contents inaccessible. One can use built in method
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to fix this issue and view Word file. Below provided is the procedure to repair XML error in Word file: First of all right click on the Word file and select “Rename” option Rename the Word file along with extension to ZIP file format You will find XML document in ZIP file. Open the XML file using notepad In order to find which element is causing problem with your Word file, you have to format XML content using plug-in Choose Pretty Print(XML only – with line breaks). This will format content of XML Now convert back the XML document to ZIP and then change the extension from ZIP to DOCX After going through these procedures, try to open DOCX file. You will find same error message, but when you choose details option you can view which line has error. Search for the line in XML document and then delete the whole tag. Copy XML back into ZIP file and then rename the extension again to DOCX file and try to open the document. In case you
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