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Thomas
A colleague running Word 2007 routinely creates both DOCX and DOC files that
I am able to open using Word 2003 with the compatibility pack.
He recently created a large document (1 meg) and saved it as both a DOCX
file and a DOC file. I am able to open the DOCX file as usual, but
strangely, cannot open the DOC file. We tried this experiment because we
have a client running Word 2002 without the compatibility pack.
When I (and the client) try to open the DOC file, I receive an error message
that says, "Word experienced an error trying to open the file". Clicking the
option that says, "More information about this error message online" opens
the Events and Errors Message Center, which says the message ID is 10112 and
that "Currently there are no Office Assistance articles available for this
error message."
Any thoughts?
By the way, we tried converting the DOCX to DOC using another version of
Word 2007 with no success. We finally succeeded by opening the DOCX file
using Word 2003 (with the compatibility pack) and saving it as a DOC file,
which the client was able to open.
Thanks,
Tom
I am able to open using Word 2003 with the compatibility pack.
He recently created a large document (1 meg) and saved it as both a DOCX
file and a DOC file. I am able to open the DOCX file as usual, but
strangely, cannot open the DOC file. We tried this experiment because we
have a client running Word 2002 without the compatibility pack.
When I (and the client) try to open the DOC file, I receive an error message
that says, "Word experienced an error trying to open the file". Clicking the
option that says, "More information about this error message online" opens
the Events and Errors Message Center, which says the message ID is 10112 and
that "Currently there are no Office Assistance articles available for this
error message."
Any thoughts?
By the way, we tried converting the DOCX to DOC using another version of
Word 2007 with no success. We finally succeeded by opening the DOCX file
using Word 2003 (with the compatibility pack) and saving it as a DOC file,
which the client was able to open.
Thanks,
Tom