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John Bachman
This one is really weird.
I recently installed Office 2003 including Word 2003.
I received a word document as an attachment to an email from a
co-worker and had no problem opening and editing it. I sent the
edited version to him as an attachment to an email and he had no
problem opening and re-editing it (he uses Word 2000). He resent the
document to me but I could not open it and got the message from Word
that the file was corrupted, or I did not have enough memory or disk
space (both not true).
I asked another co-worker to send my original document back to me
before opening it. He did and I could open it with no problem. Yet,
as soon as he opens the document and resends it I cannot open it.
Anyone know what might be going on?
TIA
John
I recently installed Office 2003 including Word 2003.
I received a word document as an attachment to an email from a
co-worker and had no problem opening and editing it. I sent the
edited version to him as an attachment to an email and he had no
problem opening and re-editing it (he uses Word 2000). He resent the
document to me but I could not open it and got the message from Word
that the file was corrupted, or I did not have enough memory or disk
space (both not true).
I asked another co-worker to send my original document back to me
before opening it. He did and I could open it with no problem. Yet,
as soon as he opens the document and resends it I cannot open it.
Anyone know what might be going on?
TIA
John