![]() ![]() Until Word can read the file, it can't tell where the lines of text are, they are ALL in "line 2". ![]() When Word first starts trying to read the file, all the code is in one very long line (millions of bytes long, sometimes) on "line 2". It needs to do this, because some of the most important information in a Word document is stored at the far end of the file. When Word attempts to open a document, it first checks to ensure it can read all of it. The second condition is the one you hope you do not have, because it usually means the file is lost.Īny references to "Location 2" means "The code of the document". The other guys have spoken about the first condition. This error message results from one of TWO conditions:ġ) There are illegal character(s) somewhere in the HDD name or the path or file name of the file.Ģ) There is corruption within the XML code in the document.
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