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Jonathan Fisher #1
corrupt document
are there any strategies that can recover really corrupt documents, possibly with style info intact, although it may well be the style info that's caused the corruption to start with!!!
any tips and tricks?
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Dave_Saunders@adobeforums.com #2
Re: corrupt document
InDesign CS?
Can you open the document at all?
If so, try exporting in Interchange format and then open the result.
Dave
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Jonathan Fisher #3
Re: corrupt document
nope, indesign 2.0 and i can't open the document under any circumstances, just says Indesign generated an error and shuts down.
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old_cop@adobeforums.com #4
Re: corrupt document
This is probably not much if any help, but I just confirmed that you can
probably at least recover the text from the document by opening it in Word
using the "recover text from any file" file type in Word's Open dialog box.
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Rick in Tacoma
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