Looking at the document header in a text editor, it does not look like a MS Word document at all - I have compared it with one of my documents and they don't look remotely similar
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Browse All TopicsI have come back to EE after a 2 years gap. Nice to see new graphics.
Anyways I was totally away from computers since last 2 years but all my data was saved (it was still on a hard drive which is constantly being used during this period but my data was untouched ) now when i come back I am unable to open my word documents(not 1 or 2 but all). When I double click i word document now, instead of opening it a window appears asking for file conversion saying
" Select the encoding that makes the documents readable....."
but whatever encoding i choose it is still comes bunches of pages rather than original 1 or 2 pages. I found a similar question here
http://www.experts-exchang
but it have no solution either.
I have searched internet but could not found any info on it.
Does anyone know whats going on ....
Thanks in advance
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by: PC_RobPosted on 2008-01-17 at 10:11:51ID: 20683761
Hello,
Here is a snippet from an Office Online Help document:
If all the text appears garbled or as question marks, then Microsoft Word may not have accurately detected the encoding standard of text in the file. As a result, Word may have used the wrong encoding (encoding: The byte (or sequence of bytes) representing each character in an HTML or plain text file. Unicode encoding supports all characters in all languages and is readable in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later and Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later.) standard.
To have Word use an encoding standard you select:
1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the General tab.
2. Select the Confirm conversion at Open check box.
3. Close and then reopen the encoded file.
4. In the Convert File dialog box, select Encoded Text.
5. In the File Conversion dialog box, select Other encoding, and then select the encoding standard you want from the list.
You can preview the text in the Preview area to check whether it makes sense in the encoding standard you selected.
If almost all the text looks the same (for example, all boxes or all dots), the required font may not be installed. You can install additional fonts by running the Microsoft Office Setup program again. On the Advanced Customization screen in the Setup program, expand Office Shared Features, and then expand International Support. Select the font you need, click the arrow next to your selection, and then click Run from My Computer.
Regards,
Rob