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Chris
Hi
I have inherited a document with various sections, styles
and an auto-contents list, the format of which I have to
follow. Upon opening the document word advises that
it "may be corrupt" and that I should copy and paste into
a new document. Once I open the document however, it
appears to function and print without any problems.
Nevertheless I have tried the copy & paste approach, both
with and without the auto contents list, and each time I
am advised that the new document may also be corrupt! Can
anybody advise which elements within the document might be
causing this warning? Any ways to eliminate it?
Thanks, Chris
I have inherited a document with various sections, styles
and an auto-contents list, the format of which I have to
follow. Upon opening the document word advises that
it "may be corrupt" and that I should copy and paste into
a new document. Once I open the document however, it
appears to function and print without any problems.
Nevertheless I have tried the copy & paste approach, both
with and without the auto contents list, and each time I
am advised that the new document may also be corrupt! Can
anybody advise which elements within the document might be
causing this warning? Any ways to eliminate it?
Thanks, Chris