In Microsoft Word, how can I recover text from a damaged file?
You can recover text from a damaged Word file in two ways: Open and repair, and Recover text from any file.
The first method is best because it tries to recover good text from a document; the second method recovers all text. The difference is that if a Word document contains a picture, for example, the "recover all text" option will change the picture into its actual "code" (text) equivalent. The second method will likely recover more text, but it also will be more unrecognizable and will almost certainly require a considerable amount of hand editing.
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Open and repair
- Open Word.
- In Word 2010, click
File, selectOpen, and then browse to the file you want to recover. - In Word 2007, click the Office Button, select
Open, and then browse to the file you want to recover. - In
Word 2003, click
File, selectOpen, and then browse to the file you want to recover.
- In Word 2010, click
- Click once to select the file you want to recover. Click the downward
arrow on the
Openbutton, and then chooseOpen and Repair.
Recover text from any file
This method requires you to make a setting change in Word before actually trying to recover text from your damaged document.
- Open Word.
- Enable the
Confirm file format conversion at Openoption:
- In Word 2010, click
File; in Word 2007, click the Office Button. SelectWord Optionsat the bottom, selectAdvancedfrom the sidebar, and then scroll down to the "General" section. CheckConfirm file format conversion on Open. Then, clickOKto return to the main Word window. - In Word 2003, from the
Toolsmenu, selectOptions. On theGeneraltab, checkconfirm conversion at Open. ClickOKto return to the main Word window.
- In Word 2010, click
- In the main Word window, browse to the directory of the file to be
recovered:
- In Word 2010, click
File; in Word 2007, click the Office Button. SelectOpen. In the drop-down box next to the "File name" field, chooseRecover Text from Any File(*.*). Click to select the file you want to recover, and then clickOpen. - In Word 2003, from the
Filemenu, selectOpen. In the "Files of type" drop-down box, chooseRecover Text from Any File(*.*). Click to select the file you want to recover, and then clickOpen.
- In Word 2010, click
Remember that this method will likely recover more text, but will also require some hand editing to restore formatting.
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Last modified on June 01, 2010.







