![]() ![]() Then click Apple Menu > System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop. Mac: Find a wallpaper you love and click the blue “download” button just below. Find the image on your computer, right-click it and then click “set as desktop background.” Now the only thing left to do is enjoy your new wallpaper! ![]() When you click the “download” button, the wallpaper image will be saved, most likely in your “downloads” folder. Just below the image you’ll see a button that says “Download.” You will also see your screen’s resolution, which we have figured out for you. One of the sites below talks about removing a USB stick causing documents to corrupt, so I think closing Outlook and/or the laptop might be similar.Windows: First, choose your wallpaper. As I said, it’s the only thing I can think of that I did that *may* have caused it. However, I didn’t get any warning message telling me so, and my Outbox was clear when I closed it. As my upload speed is pretty slow, it’s quite likely that closing Outlook and shutting down the laptop occurred in the middle of the upload. Not long after I did that, I closed Outlook and shut down the laptop. The only thing I can think of that *may* have caused something to go wrong was that I attached these docs to an email and sent the email to the client. I didn’t have time to figure out why - I just needed to fix the documents. I had already charged the client for the work done, so I had to re-create the docs on my own time and dime. Because I was using the same template with the same styles, the copy/paste process was pretty quick and easy, even for the tables.įortunately, I could access a Word 2007 installation, otherwise I might have had to resort to the Google Docs option or start again and hope for the best (these were only 20 page docs, but, like most people, I don’t like having to re-do work I’ve just done).Īnd I wasn’t going to spend hours trying to find out. #CIVILIZATION V WALLPAPER PC#I then used the PC with Word 2007 on it and re-created a new document for each of the three that were corrupted, using the View Side by Side option in Word to copy/paste the contents. This blew each 600 KB document out to some 27 MB, but these were only temporary files until I re-created the documents. I didn’t try the XML options I found on the internet as my issue wasn’t with XML, as far as I could tell.īecause I could still open the documents in Word 2010, I decided to Save As RTF (Rich Text Format) from Word 2010.It opened in Google Docs, but as there were a LOT of client-specific styles in this document, I decided this would be my final option as there was a lot of work to copy/paste and reformat the content. Upload the Word document to Google Docs and convert it.Upload the Word document to Google Docs and DON’T convert it.Remove the Table of Contents and replace it with a new one, as suggested on one of the web forums.Open and Repair via both Word 2003 and Word 2007.That didn’t work - the document I was testing still wouldn’t open. Save As a different format - DOC (Word 2003 no good as you lose the Content Controls, and this document/template had 25 of these!) and DOCM (macro-enabled Word 2007/2010 document).I found several suggestions for getting your document back, and tried most of them (see below for links for various solutions). However, on my laptop with Word 2010 installed on it, these documents opened just fine. Again, I got a useless error message saying that Word couldn’t open the document. I also tried opening them on my PC with Word 2003 installed on it. I tried opening these 20+ page documents in Word 2007 on another client’s computer, but also got the error, so I was able to replicate what my client saw. ![]()
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