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The document name or path is not valid
Looks like this has been a while, but I ran accross it looking for the
solution myself. Someone else recommended to re-register Word by clicking on Start/Run and type "winword /r". I did this and it fixed my problem. "freely001" wrote: I have been putting together a large presentation (last version was 2,658 kB). I saved it to a memory stick and took it home to work on. I added to it but did not copy the additional changes over the original. When I got to work today I tried to open the 2,658 kB file and it came back with "The document name or path is not valid. Try these suggestions. *check the file permissions for the document or drive. *Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document." and it proceeds to give me the path where it is located. I have tried getting others to open the file, checked to see if the file would open on my notebook that I used to work on it last night and even rebooted my computer and nothing has worked. What has happened? |
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The document name or path is not valid
Rick Voland wrote: Looks like this has been a while, but I ran accross it looking for the solution myself. Someone else recommended to re-register Word by clicking on Start/Run and type "winword /r". I did this and it fixed my problem. "freely001" wrote: winword does not show as a valid command. When I find the winword.exe file, the "winword/r" is not valid. |
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The document name or path is not valid
Make sure you put a space after "winword" and before "/r".
" wrote: Rick Voland wrote: Looks like this has been a while, but I ran accross it looking for the solution myself. Someone else recommended to re-register Word by clicking on Start/Run and type "winword /r". I did this and it fixed my problem. "freely001" wrote: winword does not show as a valid command. When I find the winword.exe file, the "winword/r" is not valid. |
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The document name or path is not valid
I also encountered this problem recently. It seemed to occur in a network
environment when one particular person saved the document, but did not occur when others saved the same document. We have not been using removable memory media, as far as I know. Any other possible causes for the "...document name or path is not valid" message? "Rick Voland" wrote: Make sure you put a space after "winword" and before "/r". " wrote: Rick Voland wrote: Looks like this has been a while, but I ran accross it looking for the solution myself. Someone else recommended to re-register Word by clicking on Start/Run and type "winword /r". I did this and it fixed my problem. "freely001" wrote: winword does not show as a valid command. When I find the winword.exe file, the "winword/r" is not valid. |
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The document name or path is not valid
After 2 days looking for the answer this did the trick, Word couldn't resolve
de spaces and other characters while I tried to open a document. Thnx! "Rick Voland" wrote: Looks like this has been a while, but I ran accross it looking for the solution myself. Someone else recommended to re-register Word by clicking on Start/Run and type "winword /r". I did this and it fixed my problem. "freely001" wrote: I have been putting together a large presentation (last version was 2,658 kB). I saved it to a memory stick and took it home to work on. I added to it but did not copy the additional changes over the original. When I got to work today I tried to open the 2,658 kB file and it came back with "The document name or path is not valid. Try these suggestions. *check the file permissions for the document or drive. *Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document." and it proceeds to give me the path where it is located. I have tried getting others to open the file, checked to see if the file would open on my notebook that I used to work on it last night and even rebooted my computer and nothing has worked. What has happened? |
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