This article describes how to recover information from a
damaged Works word processor document.
Damaged Works documents can
cause unexpected behavior when Works tries to interpret incorrect information
in the file. To protect your documents, back up your files on a regular basis.
You can use a third-party disk recovery utility or contact a data
recovery company to retrieve information from a damaged file. If neither of
these options are available, you can use the methods outlined in this article
to try to recover the damaged document.
To preserve formatting when you recover a damaged Works word
processor (.wps) document, convert the document to Rich Text Format (.rtf) and
then back to Works for Windows file format. To do this:
On the File menu, click Save As.
In the Files Of Type box, click RTF (*.rtf), and then click Save.
On the File menu, click Close.
On the File menu, click Open.
In the Files Of Type box, click RTF (*.rtf).
Click the document you saved in step 2, and then click Open.
On the File menu, click Save As.
In the Files Of Type box, click Works WP, and then click Save.
If the issue continues to occur, repeat these steps using a
different word processor file format. If all else fails, repeat these steps
using plain text (.txt) file format.
NOTE: If you save a damaged document in plain text (.txt) file format,
you are more likely to repair the document, but the format of the document is
lost. Microsoft recommends that you save the document as a plain text file only
if you cannot use the other file formats to resolve the issue.
This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated.