T
Tony
Using MS Office 2002 SP2 on Win XP. While using Word I
repeatedly get the same error message when trying to save
files, even brand new files with minimal text and
formatting created from new document template. The
dialog box says "This file contains repairs made to it by
Word. Saving the file will make these repairs
permanent. It is recomended that you review the repairs
before saving the files." When I click on Show Repairs
button, the next dialog box always shows a list of
numbered styles and when I search for the error by
location or type nothing ever pops up in the document.
Eventually after enough "repairs" I find my documents
becoming corrupted (e.g. tables damaged and need to be
converted to text, etc). Thanks in advance for any
advice.
repeatedly get the same error message when trying to save
files, even brand new files with minimal text and
formatting created from new document template. The
dialog box says "This file contains repairs made to it by
Word. Saving the file will make these repairs
permanent. It is recomended that you review the repairs
before saving the files." When I click on Show Repairs
button, the next dialog box always shows a list of
numbered styles and when I search for the error by
location or type nothing ever pops up in the document.
Eventually after enough "repairs" I find my documents
becoming corrupted (e.g. tables damaged and need to be
converted to text, etc). Thanks in advance for any
advice.