finding a corrupted table in word?

  • Thread starter Wonderful_Willz
  • Start date
W

Wonderful_Willz

When I open a large Word document with many tables, it tells me that a table
is corrupt and to convert it to text. However it doesn't tell me which one.
There are 100's! do I have to convert them all to text one at a time save and
reopen every time until I find the corrupted table?
 
J

Jezebel

Split the document into two: save each half separately. Re-open each. Repeat
with the one that reports the error. And repeat until you've found it.

The most likely culprit will be a long table (ie spanning two or more pages)
and/or a table with merged or split cells.
 
H

Helmut Weber

Hmm...

if I could produce a doc with 100s of tables
and 1 corrupted table, it would be easier to help.

I'd try to make a copy of the doc in question,
open both, answer the question for converting
with yes for one doc,
if there is a possibility for a decision at all,
which I don't know,
and then compare table(x) in doc(1)
with table(x) in doc(2), until
the comparison returns false.

You don't have to compare the tables as a whole,
just the start of the table's range would be sufficient.


--
Greetings from Bavaria, Germany

Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA

Win XP, Office 2003
"red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de"
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

If it is available in your version, have you tried using Open and Repair?
 
P

Plunk

I have had the same problem as Wonderful_Wilz --but can't access Open and
Repair function, which is greyed out in the Open.. dialog box. How do I get
the Open and Repair function to work?
 
S

Stefan Blom

Note that you can manually locate the corrupt table by splitting the
document into halves; you'll see which half gives the error message, and
then you can repeat the procedure, until you've located the problem table.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


in message
 
P

Plunk

Thanks, Suzanne --I have tried, but as noted, the drop-down menu through
which Open and Repair is accessible is greyed-out. Is there any other way to
reach/select the open and repair function?

Wait, just thought of something --I will get into tools/customize/ and see
if the Open and REpair function is something I can put directly onto the
window menu...

I'll still appreciate any info you can provide, Suzanne, since it would seem
from your large presence in these forums that you are a total genius in this
stuff!!
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

When you select a file (one that isn't already open) in the Open dialog and
click on the arrow beside the Open button, you're seeing Open and Repair
dimmed? I can't think why that would be. The only two options I see dimmed
are "Open in Browser" (presumably available only for .htm and other Web page
file types) and "Open with Transform" (no idea what that means--something to
do with XML and XSLTs--so presumably I don't need it).
 
M

Marlin

My question is, how do I prevent this problem? I only have ONE table with
text and some png images, but the table gets very large and becomes
corrupted. Does anyone know what causes this and how to prevent it?

It's frustrating to be working to a deadline and have this happen constantly.

Marlin
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top