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My word file is corrupted by a virus

Lets get rid of th virus first. Run an online scan from here

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/uk/

Also download install and run malwarebytes from here

http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html?tag=mncol

As to whether your files will be recoverable remains to be seen.
7/6/2013 8:46:19 PM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Jul 06, 2013
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I forgot the password microsoft word 2007 files

If your protected Word files are not encrypted with a third-party data crypt program, then you can rely on this Office password recovery software to find the forgotten combination back, No matter the document is password protected to be opened or editing, it will help. Hope this helps, regards!
6/19/2013 12:55:02 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Jun 19, 2013
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I Forget my Ms-Word file password..so How i can open my ms-Word..file..plzzzzzzz tell me.

You mean the Word file has already been encrypted from opening or viewing? If so, I think you can get this MS Office password recovery utility to find the forgotten combination, it can automatically find your forgotten password for protected Office Word doc, Excel, PowerPoint etc. No matter the document is password protected to be opened or editing, it will help. May that helps. Blessing!
6/19/2013 12:52:23 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Jun 19, 2013
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My MS Word crash everytime i try to save a document

Click start control panel administrative tools computer management then select event viewer this may vary depending on what operating system you have extend the events there you will see errors in red you will no what exactly what the error was and at what time it occured Right click on the error message select properties you will see all details about the error or click start type in event viewer press ENTER you might be able work your way through the problemOver time, the Windows operating systems can get somewhat buggy. Certain programs might not operate properly or as expected, or they might not operate at all, seeming to hang in a digital limbo somewhere between a click and a visual confirmation that all is well. MS Word is no exception to the issue.Considerations Maintaining a consistent and somewhat rigorous maintenance schedule can help improve overall system performance, especially when it comes to word processing software, one of the most used types of software found on PCs. Disk cleanup and disk defrag are vital steps to ensuring MS Word is in good working order. Other Possible Causes Making sure your system meets the necessary requirements for MS Word before installation is vital. If a previously functioning installation of MS Word has begun misbehaving, checking system configurations is an important step, as over time users make their own personal changes to the operating system and might eventually cause issues with MS Word and many other programs. Prevention/Solution Double, or even triple, checking that the PC meets recommended minimum system requirements before installation will likely save many hours of troubleshooting. An up-to-date anti-virus program will help prevent files from being infected, in turn ensuring that MS Word remains clean and functional. Maintenance practices should become less routine and more habit, ensuring proper functioning of the operating system. Return Microsoft Word to Default Settings If you would like to return Microsoft Word to its default settings, you can easily accomplish this by using the "/a" command. This command tells Word that you want to prevent any changed setting files from opening the next time Word is used. You may wish to do this in a multi-user environment, such as a shared computer or a computer lab. The steps below will step you through this process. Locate your Microsoft Word shortcut by opening "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer" from your "Start" menu and browse to find the folder that contains that Microsoft Word shortcut. You may have the shortcut located on your desktop so you can simply use it from there. Right-click on top of the Microsoft Word shortcut to display the context menu for the Word shortcut, so you can make the changes you need to make to return to Word's default settings. Click on "Properties" from the context menu to open the "Properties" dialog box. Select the "Shortcut" tab from the top of the "Properties" dialog box to open the shortcut options. Locate the "Target field" text box in the "Properties" dialog box and place your cursor after the text in the "Target field" text box. Type "/a" with your keyboard at the end of the text in the "Target field" text box. The " /a" should be typed outside of any existing quote marks, and there should be a space before the slash. Use your mouse to click the "OK" button to close the "Properties" dialog box and return Microsoft Word to its original default settings.
5/10/2013 6:06:24 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on May 10, 2013
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Revision Date Insert into MS Word

Since you would be "saving" a change to the document (being a revision), you may want to look into inserting a "Field" named "SaveDate" so it will hold the date the doc was saved.

Position your cursor where you'd like the date to be in your docuemnt, then: Insert > Field... > In Field names, select SaveDate, select a format and click <OK>.

Hope this helps!
3/4/2013 5:08:39 PM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Mar 04, 2013
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8 letter word using the letters lkrukviesflo

there are none at least in English.... trick question heh!
2/13/2013 11:42:26 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Feb 13, 2013
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I want to use protected sheet unprotected

You can re open password protected excel sheet by using Stellar Phoenix excel password recovery software (or any other software known to you).

10/29/2012 3:05:16 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Oct 29, 2012
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I would like to break

Resetting password user name & password: b> *Start your computer
*Keep pressing "F8" as the computer starts.
*This will enter the computer in Safe Mode.
*(When the window "Advanced Boot Options" opens, choose "SafeMode" with arrow key and confirmby pressing the Enter key, then computer enters Safe Mode.
*Once you are in the Safe mode Click "Administrator" on the Windowslogin screen.
*Take note that you have set the Administrator password before, you need toinput the changed password instead of leaving "Password" field blank.
*Then click Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Select the accountthat is locked and change the password.
**Restart computer and login into the account you just created using your newpassword.

7/16/2012 2:07:30 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Jul 16, 2012
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Forgot Password to Open PW Protected Word Doc

I currently use Word Password Recovery 5.0, which can recover lost or forgotten passwords of Microsoft Word. Passwords to modify are recovered in just seconds!
http://www.recoverlostpassword.com/products/wordpasswordrecovery.html
6/24/2012 1:32:26 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Jun 24, 2012
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How business are born

business are born by a simple dream, faith in oneself and hardwork to make it come true...!!!
6/7/2012 1:06:23 PM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Jun 07, 2012
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I cannot create a macro in microsoft word 2010

When you open Word 2010, click on the "View" tab. The "Macros" button will be on the far right. Clicking on the button will allow you to create and edit macros.
5/28/2012 4:54:30 PM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on May 28, 2012
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I have forgotton my password of my document

Watch this video... it will explain one way to try recovering the password.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1107653/recover_a_microsoft_office_word_document_password_doc/
4/23/2012 1:53:28 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Apr 23, 2012
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How to reset microsoft word

This website has the answer you are looking for http://www.pcdon.com/word-unstable-corrupted-normal-dot.html Hope this helps.
2/13/2012 9:26:27 PM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Feb 13, 2012
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How do I know whether a download will harm my computer (as is sometimes warned)

Any executable file that you download could potentially harm your computer, this includes files with the following extensions to their names:.EXE, .COM, .BAT, .CMD, .SCR, .MSI and many more besides.If you want to safe, then ensure that you have an up to date AntiVirus program installed and that you scan each downloaded file with your AntiVirus before doing anything further with it.You should never open file attachments sent to you by email from any person that you do not know, and not from anyone you do know if you are not expecting them to send you the attachment - always check with the sender that they did actually send it to you, and it has come from someone using their email address.
1/6/2012 2:08:09 PM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Jan 06, 2012
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I forgot my MS word document password how can I break it

Forgot word password?
Solving this problem by using software:
There are many 3rd party utilities which claim to recover forgotten word password:
The program that I recommend is the Word Password Recovery 5.0, It recovers/removes the "Password to Open" and "Password to Edit" for you to view and edit the document freely.

Tip:here is another software called office password recovery 5.0 which including not only Word Password Recovery 5.0 but also other programs that can recover excel password,access password as well.
10/26/2011 3:34:15 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Oct 26, 2011
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I have important document protected

Try to open password protected word document with Word Password Recovery 5.0
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This Word Password Recovery program recovers Password to Open and removes Password to Open and Password to Modify easily for Microsoft Word of all versions from 97 to 2007.

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10/18/2011 1:04:26 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Oct 18, 2011
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How can open word document

Word Password Recovery 5.0 is a very effective software to recover lost passwords either they were used to protect the reading or writing of a document created with Microsoft Word. Thanks to its features, to find your passwords is a child?s play.
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source: unlock word password
10/18/2011 1:01:40 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Oct 18, 2011
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I am unable to open a pasword protected word file but

unable to open a pasword protected word file ? Forgot word password you ever set? or download some office word documents with password ? then you can use a word password recovery tool "Word Password Recivery 5.0" to reset office word password.
10/18/2011 12:55:32 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Oct 18, 2011
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I forgot the passward given

Hi,don't worry,try to unlock your password protected word document with word password recovery 5.0
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it is a simple tool for the easiest solution to Word password recovery. It recovers/removes the "Password to Open" and "Password to Edit" for you to view and edit the document freely.

besides,another password recovery tool called Office Password Recovery 5.0 which is an all-in-one password recovery solution for recovering all types of lost or forgotten passwords for Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, Microsoft Access databases also can help.
hope to help you!
10/13/2011 10:31:03 AM • Microsoft Word... • Answered on Oct 13, 2011
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