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Not knowing what version of Word (2007?... earlier version with converters?) or which version of Windows (XP, Vista?) it's hard to offer specifics, but have you tried the Open & Repair option? -- HTH |:>) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Aldon" the file cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents word 2007 <> wrote in message news:... >I am receiving an error when trying to reopen a document. xml parsing error microsoft word The error is > listed below. > The Office Open XML file "FileName".docx cannot be opened because there > are > problems with the
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contents. > Details > Unspecified error > Location: Part: /word/document.xml, Line: 2, Column: 11179 CyberTaz, Jan 12, 2009 #1 Advertisements Aldon Guest I am receiving an error when trying to reopen a document. The error is listed below. The http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_word-mso_other/unspecified-error-worddocumentxml-line2-column-0/21971fa0-df44-4ba6-ac42-7d4b5cd4174f Office Open XML file "FileName".docx cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details Unspecified error Location: Part: /word/document.xml, Line: 2, Column: 11179 Aldon, Jan 12, 2009 #2 Advertisements p0 Guest On 12 jan, 17:37, Aldon <> wrote: > I am receiving an error when trying to reopen a document. The error is > listed below. > The Office Open XML file "FileName".docx cannot be opened because there are > problems with the contents. > http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/office-open-xml-file-docx-cannot-be-opened.3714016/ Details > Unspecified error > Location: Part: /word/document.xml, Line: 2, Column: 11179 Sounds like the xml parser is having some issues with something in your document. Without any details, its hard to tell what it is. And unless someone else can prove me wrong, the only solution is probably unzipping the docx and hunting the issue down manually in document.xml. Yves p0, Jan 12, 2009 #3 Aldon Guest I have Win XP and am using Word 2007. I created the template using 03 and had to recreate the template when we switched to 07. I have that template saved and create documents based on that template. Once the document is typed, saved, and closed this error comes up when I try to open the document. We have been using this template for nearly a year without any problems. I first experienced the problem and now other people in the office are getting the same errors. I have the template organized in Word tables with form fields that have macros in certain fields to check spelling. I am not sure of the "open and repair" option. I am not prompted to do this and am not familiar with it. Thanks, Aldon "CyberTaz" wrote: > Not knowing what version of Word (2007?... earlier version with converters?) > or which version of Windows (XP, Vista?) it's hard to offer specifics, but > have you tried the Open & R
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Error When Opening DOCX Files If you're using Word 2007, 2010 or 2013, you might run into a strange error when opening a DOCX file. Recently, I tried to open a DOCX file I had created on Windows 8 using Office 2013 and got the following error message: The name in the end tag of the element must match the element type in the start tag. Hmm, no idea what that means! After doing a bit of research, I found that this error is related to the XML code that a DOCX file is actually made up of. Normally, this error will not result in the loss of your file or it's contents, but it's a good idea to make a copy of the file before you starting making any changes. If you end up messing up the original file, you can always try again using the backup file. Here is what the error message looks like if you're using Office 2013: You'll also see some extra info like Location: Part: /word/document.xml, Line: 2, Column: xxxx. So what causes this error? Apparently, it's equations! Specifically, it's related to oMath tags when an equation is anchored to the same paragraph as a text box or graphical object. Luckily, there's a straight-forward way to fix this error. I'll start with the easiest and move on to the more technical solutions for those who are interested. Microsoft Fix-it Microsoft has released a Fix-it download that will go ahead and repair the problematic Word file. Note that even though this will fix the issue temporarily, it may re-occur if you edit the file again. Scroll down to read about how you can prevent this error from occurring again. Manually Edit XML If you want to do this manually, you can open the DOCX file and edit the XML. However, I don't really recommend this as it's complicated and could mess up things even more. There is a way to adjust the actual Word document, which you can read down below. Basically, the whole Word file is actually a zipped archive of a bunch of XML files. In order to see these files, you have to rename the extension from DOCX to ZIP. In Windows 8, open Explorer and click on the View tab. On the right, you'll see a checkbox called File name extensions. Go ahead and check that. Now rename the DOCX file to ZIP and double-click on it to open it.