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Old 03-01-2012, 10:18 PM
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Hi OfficeNinja,

What are you trying to view the structure with? I don't know what directory structure you're especting to see, but it's a very simple affair. With the method I described, using WinZip on a basic document reveals the following folders:
_rels\
word\_rels\
docProps\
word\
word\theme
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