Good Morning,

In the process of exploring Word 2003, we have discovered that many of the
original documents created in Word 2000 crash in Word 2003 when being saved,
opened, and /or generally edited.

I have opened a ticket with Microsoft and have yet to receive a resolution.
The issue is repeatable on command so should be solvable. We have narrowed
the issue down to a corruption in the styles of the original documents.

However, using the Open and Repair feature does not solve the issue, BUT the
"recovery" process of Word 2003 fixes each document but takes forever to
execute. The same documents may be opened in Word 2000 with no problem.
But, when opened in Word 2003, the issue occurs immediately.

Would anyone be able to shed some light on this topic?

You will then be my hero for today.

Many thanks in advance for your responses.

~Mae

Re: Word 2000 Documents Crash in Word 2003 by Terry

Terry
Thu Jul 03 12:08:19 PDT 2008

Try the following procedure. Use Open & Repair to open the document in Word
2003. Use SaveAs and choose XML format. Close the document, reopen it and
use SaveAs and choose DOC format.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"Mae Harrison" <MaeHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6776DCED-3CB9-47D8-9E23-CC892661A9CD@microsoft.com...
> Good Morning,
>
> In the process of exploring Word 2003, we have discovered that many of the
> original documents created in Word 2000 crash in Word 2003 when being
> saved,
> opened, and /or generally edited.
>
> I have opened a ticket with Microsoft and have yet to receive a
> resolution.
> The issue is repeatable on command so should be solvable. We have
> narrowed
> the issue down to a corruption in the styles of the original documents.
>
> However, using the Open and Repair feature does not solve the issue, BUT
> the
> "recovery" process of Word 2003 fixes each document but takes forever to
> execute. The same documents may be opened in Word 2000 with no problem.
> But, when opened in Word 2003, the issue occurs immediately.
>
> Would anyone be able to shed some light on this topic?
>
> You will then be my hero for today.
>
> Many thanks in advance for your responses.
>
> ~Mae


Re: Word 2000 Documents Crash in Word 2003 by MaeHarrison

MaeHarrison
Thu Jul 03 13:15:06 PDT 2008

Hi Terry,

Thank you for your reply! I tried the steps and the document saved into XML
perfectly fine without any crashes. However, as I re-opened the saved .xml
file...Word 2003 crashed immediately as the document opened.

Hmmmm...:-/

Any more thoughts would be greatly appreciated...:-)

Thanks!

~Mae

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

> Try the following procedure. Use Open & Repair to open the document in Word
> 2003. Use SaveAs and choose XML format. Close the document, reopen it and
> use SaveAs and choose DOC format.
>
> --
> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP
>
> "Mae Harrison" <MaeHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6776DCED-3CB9-47D8-9E23-CC892661A9CD@microsoft.com...
> > Good Morning,
> >
> > In the process of exploring Word 2003, we have discovered that many of the
> > original documents created in Word 2000 crash in Word 2003 when being
> > saved,
> > opened, and /or generally edited.
> >
> > I have opened a ticket with Microsoft and have yet to receive a
> > resolution.
> > The issue is repeatable on command so should be solvable. We have
> > narrowed
> > the issue down to a corruption in the styles of the original documents.
> >
> > However, using the Open and Repair feature does not solve the issue, BUT
> > the
> > "recovery" process of Word 2003 fixes each document but takes forever to
> > execute. The same documents may be opened in Word 2000 with no problem.
> > But, when opened in Word 2003, the issue occurs immediately.
> >
> > Would anyone be able to shed some light on this topic?
> >
> > You will then be my hero for today.
> >
> > Many thanks in advance for your responses.
> >
> > ~Mae
>

Re: Word 2000 Documents Crash in Word 2003 by Terry

Terry
Thu Jul 03 14:24:45 PDT 2008

Really weird. Would you see if you can send a sample as an attachment to my
email address please. terryfarrellATmsnDOTcom

Terry

"Mae Harrison" <MaeHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:023038BF-5EBB-49A0-A903-F5C33A42F799@microsoft.com...
> Hi Terry,
>
> Thank you for your reply! I tried the steps and the document saved into
> XML
> perfectly fine without any crashes. However, as I re-opened the saved
> .xml
> file...Word 2003 crashed immediately as the document opened.
>
> Hmmmm...:-/
>
> Any more thoughts would be greatly appreciated...:-)
>
> Thanks!
>
> ~Mae
>
> "Terry Farrell" wrote:
>
>> Try the following procedure. Use Open & Repair to open the document in
>> Word
>> 2003. Use SaveAs and choose XML format. Close the document, reopen it and
>> use SaveAs and choose DOC format.
>>
>> --
>> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP
>>
>> "Mae Harrison" <MaeHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:6776DCED-3CB9-47D8-9E23-CC892661A9CD@microsoft.com...
>> > Good Morning,
>> >
>> > In the process of exploring Word 2003, we have discovered that many of
>> > the
>> > original documents created in Word 2000 crash in Word 2003 when being
>> > saved,
>> > opened, and /or generally edited.
>> >
>> > I have opened a ticket with Microsoft and have yet to receive a
>> > resolution.
>> > The issue is repeatable on command so should be solvable. We have
>> > narrowed
>> > the issue down to a corruption in the styles of the original documents.
>> >
>> > However, using the Open and Repair feature does not solve the issue,
>> > BUT
>> > the
>> > "recovery" process of Word 2003 fixes each document but takes forever
>> > to
>> > execute. The same documents may be opened in Word 2000 with no
>> > problem.
>> > But, when opened in Word 2003, the issue occurs immediately.
>> >
>> > Would anyone be able to shed some light on this topic?
>> >
>> > You will then be my hero for today.
>> >
>> > Many thanks in advance for your responses.
>> >
>> > ~Mae
>>


Re: Word 2000 Documents Crash in Word 2003 by MaeHarrison

MaeHarrison
Thu Jul 03 15:41:00 PDT 2008

Hi Terry,

I just sent you the document!

Thanks so much!

~Mae

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

> Really weird. Would you see if you can send a sample as an attachment to my
> email address please. terryfarrellATmsnDOTcom
>
> Terry
>
> "Mae Harrison" <MaeHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:023038BF-5EBB-49A0-A903-F5C33A42F799@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Terry,
> >
> > Thank you for your reply! I tried the steps and the document saved into
> > XML
> > perfectly fine without any crashes. However, as I re-opened the saved
> > .xml
> > file...Word 2003 crashed immediately as the document opened.
> >
> > Hmmmm...:-/
> >
> > Any more thoughts would be greatly appreciated...:-)
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > ~Mae
> >
> > "Terry Farrell" wrote:
> >
> >> Try the following procedure. Use Open & Repair to open the document in
> >> Word
> >> 2003. Use SaveAs and choose XML format. Close the document, reopen it and
> >> use SaveAs and choose DOC format.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP
> >>
> >> "Mae Harrison" <MaeHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:6776DCED-3CB9-47D8-9E23-CC892661A9CD@microsoft.com...
> >> > Good Morning,
> >> >
> >> > In the process of exploring Word 2003, we have discovered that many of
> >> > the
> >> > original documents created in Word 2000 crash in Word 2003 when being
> >> > saved,
> >> > opened, and /or generally edited.
> >> >
> >> > I have opened a ticket with Microsoft and have yet to receive a
> >> > resolution.
> >> > The issue is repeatable on command so should be solvable. We have
> >> > narrowed
> >> > the issue down to a corruption in the styles of the original documents.
> >> >
> >> > However, using the Open and Repair feature does not solve the issue,
> >> > BUT
> >> > the
> >> > "recovery" process of Word 2003 fixes each document but takes forever
> >> > to
> >> > execute. The same documents may be opened in Word 2000 with no
> >> > problem.
> >> > But, when opened in Word 2003, the issue occurs immediately.
> >> >
> >> > Would anyone be able to shed some light on this topic?
> >> >
> >> > You will then be my hero for today.
> >> >
> >> > Many thanks in advance for your responses.
> >> >
> >> > ~Mae
> >>
>