The document may be corrupt

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Brian Wisniewski

I am forever getting "the document maybe corrupt"
message. I am on Word 2000 (9.0.6926-SP3. The template I
have been using has quite a few bullets and styles in it
but when I begin and check the "?
activedocument.listtemplates.count" from tools => macros
=> visual basic editor, the count is 1109. As I build my
document everything seems great but often when i reopen i
get the corrupt warning. There are also other times the
document is in good shape and I click on an embedded
object or even do CTRL Z sometimes that warning pops up.
I am turning this document over to clients and several
have rejected the document because of the warning. Is
there anything I can do to prevent this? Any settings I
can change. I have also gone into the registry and
created a new DWord Value to LTOverflowRecovery and value
of 1 and it still does not prevent my document from
corrupting. (241581)fix.

Can i delete other styles or anything. I am desparate for
a fix or workaround at this point.
 
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BJLMorgan

Check out this knowledge base article. This could potentially be your proble

241581 - WD2000: Error Message: "This Document May Be Corrupt" After Switching Between Bullet and Number List Forma
When you open a document in Word 2000, the following error message appears: This document may be corrupt. To preserve the contents: Choose Select All from the Edit menu, then choose Copy from the Edit menu. Create a new document, then choose Paste..
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;24158
 
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Brian Wisniewski

No that is not the problem. If you read to the bottom of
my post I applied the workaround and it still does not
work. Also I am running SP3 and they say it has been fixed
since SP1.. So basically there is still no solution.

Need help here.
-----Original Message-----
Check out this knowledge base article. This could potentially be your problem

241581 - WD2000: Error Message: "This Document May Be
Corrupt" After Switching Between Bullet and Number List
Format
When you open a document in Word 2000, the following
error message appears: This document may be corrupt. To
preserve the contents: Choose Select All from the Edit
menu, then choose Copy from the Edit menu. Create a new
document, then choose Paste...
 

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