Word 2003 - There is insufficient memory...

N

nocster

Using MS Word 2003 SP1 on Windows XP Pro SP2 P4 1.6M 256MB RAM.

When i try to open a Word document i get the following message: <There is
insufficient memory. Save the document now.> The error message only appears
when I open this specific Word document. All other Word documents open fine.

I have checked the Knowledge Base and Googled as much as I can but all to no
avail. I have installed SP1 which includes the update that should fix the
problem but it hasn't. I have a feeling the file may be simply corrupt. Any
ideas?

Thanks.
 
M

misterzero

nocster said:
Using MS Word 2003 SP1 on Windows XP Pro SP2 P4 1.6M 256MB RAM.

When i try to open a Word document i get the following message: <There is
insufficient memory. Save the document now.> The error message only appears
when I open this specific Word document. All other Word documents open fine.

I have checked the Knowledge Base and Googled as much as I can but all to no
avail. I have installed SP1 which includes the update that should fix the
problem but it hasn't. I have a feeling the file may be simply corrupt. Any
ideas?

Thanks.
 
T

TF

Sounds corrupt. Try Open and Repair to see if you can rescue the file.



: Using MS Word 2003 SP1 on Windows XP Pro SP2 P4 1.6M 256MB RAM.
:
: When i try to open a Word document i get the following message: <There is
: insufficient memory. Save the document now.> The error message only
appears
: when I open this specific Word document. All other Word documents open
fine.
:
: I have checked the Knowledge Base and Googled as much as I can but all to
no
: avail. I have installed SP1 which includes the update that should fix the
: problem but it hasn't. I have a feeling the file may be simply corrupt.
Any
: ideas?
:
: Thanks.
 

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