Printing stops: Word

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blueyonder news

Any thoughts on the following error.

Document created in WORD 2000 (about 55 pages, a few Excle objects and a
Visio object included, created by merging a lot of other stuff), will
priint up to page 36,then stops,. Word becomes "Non-responding" .

Eventlually succeeded in opening the doc in Word 2002 (SP3). which did a
repair after firt also crashing. The repair list is as follows (but can the
cause of these be located within the document??)
=========================
Errors:
Lists1
Internal Data Integrity (Type 4) 1
Internal Data Integrity (Type 4) 2
=========================

So what is going on and how can I sort it?

Thanks

John
 
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TF

Get the document to a Word 2003 computer and use File, Open, select the
document and use Open & Repair. Word 2003 will do the rest.




: Any thoughts on the following error.
:
: Document created in WORD 2000 (about 55 pages, a few Excle objects and a
: Visio object included, created by merging a lot of other stuff), will
: priint up to page 36,then stops,. Word becomes "Non-responding" .
:
: Eventlually succeeded in opening the doc in Word 2002 (SP3). which did a
: repair after firt also crashing. The repair list is as follows (but can
the
: cause of these be located within the document??)
: =========================
: Errors:
: Lists1
: Internal Data Integrity (Type 4) 1
: Internal Data Integrity (Type 4) 2
: =========================
:
: So what is going on and how can I sort it?
:
: Thanks
:
: John
:
:
 
S

Surfista

blueyonder news said:
Any thoughts on the following error.

Document created in WORD 2000 (about 55 pages, a few Excle objects and a
Visio object included, created by merging a lot of other stuff), will
priint up to page 36,then stops,. Word becomes "Non-responding" .

Eventlually succeeded in opening the doc in Word 2002 (SP3). which did a
repair after firt also crashing. The repair list is as follows (but can the
cause of these be located within the document??)
=========================
Errors:
Lists1
Internal Data Integrity (Type 4) 1
Internal Data Integrity (Type 4) 2
=========================

So what is going on and how can I sort it?

Thanks

John


This info doesn't pertain to my question.
 

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