To use the converter on a Word file, follow these steps:
1. | On the File menu, click Open, and then click the document. |
2. | In the List Files Of Type box, click Recover Text from Any File, and then click Open. |
1. | On the Tools menu, click Preferences. |
2. | Click the General tab. |
3. | Click to select the Confirm conversion at Open check box, and then click OK. |
4. | On the File menu, click Open. |
5. | Click the file you want to recover, and then click OK. The Convert File dialog box appears. |
6. | In the Convert File dialog box, click the Recover Text from Any File converter, and then click OK. |
1. | On the File menu, click Preferences. |
2. | Click the General tab. |
3. | Click to select the Confirm conversion at Open check box, and then click OK. |
4. | On the File menu, click Open. |
5. | Click the file you want to recover, and then click OK. The Convert File dialog box appears. |
6. | In the Convert File dialog box, click the Recover Text from Any File converter, and then click OK. |
What does the "...Attempt recovery now" message mean?
When Word detects that there is a damaged document to be recovered, Word displays the following message: Word encountered file corruption while opening .
Part of this document may be recoverable. Attempt recovery now?
This message is displayed when an automatically recovered file is present but Word is unable to recover it. When you start Word, Word finds the document and asks if you want Word to try to recover it.Part of this document may be recoverable. Attempt recovery now?
If you click No, Word will not attempt to recover the document, and the document will be permanently lost.
If you click Yes, Word will attempt to recover the document. If Word is successful in recovering the file, save the document as a normal Word document.
"Recover Text from Any File" doesn't appear in the Convert File dialog box
The Recover Text from Any File converter is not installed. You will need to run Office Custom Install to install this converter.1. | On the Microsoft Office CD-ROM, double-click the Office Custom Install folder. |
2. | Double-click the Microsoft Office Installer icon. |
3. | Click Custom Install in the list at the top of the window. |
4. | Click the triangle tab next to Converters and Filters. |
5. | Click the triangle tab next to Text Converters. |
6. | Click to select the Recover Text Converter check box, and then click Install. |
Microsoft Office 98:Shared Applications:Text Converters
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