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When I open a particular Word 2000-generated file in Word 2007, a message
always appears under a heading that says "A table in this document has become
corrupted." The message goes on to say, in part, that "You can recover the
contents of the document and the table by closing the document, and then
reopening it by using the Open and Repair command of the Open dialog box..."
I deleted the table before saving the rest of the (all text) file, which
reads OK. I don't want to recover the table. How can I prevent the
"corruption" message from showing up each time the file is opened? (Note: I
couldn't find the aforementioned Open and Repair command which perhaps might
be the solution to my problem.)
always appears under a heading that says "A table in this document has become
corrupted." The message goes on to say, in part, that "You can recover the
contents of the document and the table by closing the document, and then
reopening it by using the Open and Repair command of the Open dialog box..."
I deleted the table before saving the rest of the (all text) file, which
reads OK. I don't want to recover the table. How can I prevent the
"corruption" message from showing up each time the file is opened? (Note: I
couldn't find the aforementioned Open and Repair command which perhaps might
be the solution to my problem.)