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Fixing 'word Cannot Open The Existing [square]...' Error In Ms Word
Consider a practical scenario, wherein, you work for an organization which has a set template to follow in order to produce Word documents. When you open an important Word document (made using the set template) to edit something or write something, you may receive the following error: HRESULT: 0x800A142D VB Error: 5165 "Word cannot open the existing [square]" As a result, you are unable to access the data stored in that particular word file. You can also observe the same problem with another Word document or Word application may crash while you open an another file. Cause The root cause of the above problem is corrupt global template file i.e. Normal.dot. Since the master template is corrupt, it is very much likely that all the documents could have got damaged and may exhibit abrupt behavior. Resolution In order to fix issues with Word application, you must rename your Normal.dot file using the following steps: Quit Microsoft Word Go to Start, click Find, and then click Files and Folders In the named box, type normal.dot or normal.dotm as per your Word version In the Look In box, select your local hard disk Click Find Now and initiate the search Right-click each occurrence of global template and Rename it to say oldnormal.dot ot Normal-1.dot and etc. If Word starts correctly, you have successfully resolved the problem. Copy the customizations from the old global template file to the new global template file by using the organizer. If you are not able to overcome the problem with MS word documents, you must immediately go for a third-party repair word file software. Such professional word repair utilities repair corrupt or damaged Word documents and recover Word documents in the original form. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Jeny is a self employed Internet entrepreneur and product reviewer. This doc repair utility is extremely useful when the word file gets corrupted due to internal program errors, hardware malfunctioning and more. |
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