I get the following dreaded message when I tried opening
one of my files.

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The document name or path is not valid. Try these
suggestions.
Check the file permissions for the document or drive.
Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document.
C:\...\file path\file name

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I really need to get this fixed. Anyone have the hotfix?
Microsoft said it has one, but it's not posted online for
the public.

I found a program called DOCREPAIR by Jufsoft, but that's
a demo version, and the full version costs a lot, and i
only need it for now.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks

Re: The Document Name or Path Is Not Valid ERROR MESSAGE by Mike

Mike
Wed Nov 05 21:01:43 CST 2003

NeedHelp! wrote:
> I get the following dreaded message when I tried opening
> one of my files.

Word version? Is the file on a floppy or HDD or ..?
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Re: The Document Name or Path Is Not Valid ERROR MESSAGE by talha

talha
Wed Nov 05 21:15:31 CST 2003

The file is on the hard disk and i'm using Microsoft Word
2000.


>-----Original Message-----
>NeedHelp! wrote:
>> I get the following dreaded message when I tried opening
>> one of my files.
>
>Word version? Is the file on a floppy or HDD or ..?
>--
>
>Mike Williams - Office MVP http://www.mvps.org/faq/
>
>Please respond in the same thread on this newsgroup - not
by email!
>Include details of your application and Windows versions,
plus any
>service pack updates. Answers may also be found by
reading recent
>posts, checking the FAQs or searching the relevant Google
archive at.
>http://groups.google.com/groups?group=microsoft.public
>
>
>.
>