Sunday, July 12, 2009

Problem with Microsoft Office 2007 Beta2 technical refresh?

I have Office 2007 beta, and my friend messed it up, when you open word, and try to insert a template it says:The Office Open XML file building blocks.dotx cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents.


You hit okay and it says: Word found unreadable content in "Building Blocks". Do you want to recover the the contents of the document? If you trust the source of this document, Click Yes. When you click yes I guess it restores the files, but if you click no it says:Word cannot open this document template. (C:\...\1033\Building Blocks.dotx. And if you clicked yes before and it restores the files, then when you quit is says: You have modified styles, building blocks, etc. (such as cover pages or headers), or other content that is stored in Template1. Do you want to save changes to template1? If you click yes it lets you save it under a file name, but if you open word again it does just the same thing again? What should I do I have uninstalled and reinstalled.Thatdidntwork

Problem with Microsoft Office 2007 Beta2 technical refresh?
Try This it works:





Close Word.





Go to your user building blocks directory (\Documents and Settings\%26lt;user name%26gt;\Application Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks on Windows XP, \users\%26lt;user name%26gt;\app data\roaming\\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks).





Go into any subdirectories and delete your Building Blocks.dotx file.





Reboot Word will regenerate the file for you.





Note If you had saved any building blocks into your Building Blocks.dotx file you should be OK.
Reply:Hi - the Docx Format is an Zip File rename it to zip. Uncompress your file and you see lot of xml file . in the word folder in zip file you can find your document.xml . edit it with and delete First line and write %26lt;Html%26gt; . delete last line and write %26lt;/html%26gt; email me if you cant do this Report It

Reply:erase Office-related files from your registry. By the way, if you don't want to alter the CORE of Windows, try OpenOffice.org. It has Writer (word processor), Calc (spreadsheet), Impress (presentations), Base (database), Math (formulas), and Draw (vector graphics). It works with Microsoft Office files, and it's free!
Reply:You could do that or replace the document with one from the installation. See the problem wiht Beta software is that it's still buggy as heck. It's going through end user beta testing and your a tester. Report the issue to Microsoft so they can fix it and reinstall it. They like screen shots too so they can see it, steps to reproduce(Details are VERY good) and any error information.

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