BIG PROBEM, URGENT HELP NEEDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

G

Guest

I have recently created a 158mb (approx.) document on
Publisher 97 but to my surprise it now says, when I open
it again, after saving it, "Can not open file" or
sometimes the error reporting box comes up.

Can you help me since this is quite urgent.
 
G

Guest

Now, when I try it i get the error reporting message
(Microsoft Publisher 97 has encountered a problem and
needs to close... More Info: Appname: mspub.exe Modname:
mspub.exe Appver: 4.0.2.245 offset: 0002c542)
 
°

°°°MS°Publisher°°°

Delete all the contents and any sub-folders in c:\Windows\Temp

Then do a DEFRAG.

What version of Windows are you using?

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The US should free all those
illegally held prisoners they are
torturing, abusing and denying
human rights being held at
Guantanamo Bay.
 
M

Mary Sauer

Try opening it in Safe Mode. Could be a driver problem. If it opens update your
printer/video drivers.
 
D

Dafydd

I have tried your anwsers and now it says 'This is not a
Publisher File'

What can I do since this is urgent (by tonight)


Thank you
 
°

°°°MS°Publisher°°°

I would suggest the file is corrupt.

I would suggest you find somebody with Publisher 2002 that can force the
recovery of that file that will allow you to extract all the text but no
pictures.

Where is your back-up file?

Q198256 - PUB2000: How to Troubleshoot a Damaged Publication
<http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q198/2/56.ASP?LN=EN-US&SD=
gn&FR=0>



Check MS KB Q191131

Unfortunately the file is corrupt for some strange reason. It is not a
common problem and certainly not peculiar to Publisher, but these type of
complex file types like Publisher is are slightly more prone.

If you do a search on your hard drive for a *.tmp and you can ascertain by
the name it is your Publisher temporary file, rename name it with a *.PUB
extension. 99% of the time this will work. Once you open it, immediately
save it with SAVE AS and another name and delete the file you just opened,
as it does not have full information in it. When a Publisher file does go
corrupt the *.tmp file always remains, so you should be able to find it.



You may also find that it is only one particular page that is causing the
corruption, and then you can open another instance of Publisher and copy and
paste from the corrupt file, less the corrupt page to a new file in the
other open copy of Publisher. You can have as many copies of Publisher open
as your memory will allow. If you know that say page 6 is the corrupt page,
when you get to page 5 and want to move forward, use the menu VIEW and
select the option GO TO PAGE and put in page 7. Do not use the arrow keys on
the status line to move forward.

What causes these files to go corrupt, is things like a power failure when
there is part of the file in the cache, computer switched off without being
shut down correctly, or a fairly major power surge.

When ever I leave Publisher open and leave my computer un-attended, I always
just go menu FILE then CLOSE and open it again when I come back to use it.

Another known problem is when WordArt causes corruption, besides being the
above, it can also be caused by a sub-standard True Type (often shareware or
freeware) font that does not conform totally to the standard, of which there
are 1,000s. QUALITY fonts are essential for trouble free Windows. People do
not realise the importance of this.


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The US should free all those
illegally held prisoners they are
torturing, abusing and denying
human rights being held at
Guantanamo Bay.
 

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