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Old 09-22-2012, 10:03 AM
randyflycaster randyflycaster is offline MS Word File Corrupted. How can I fix? Windows Vista MS Word File Corrupted. How can I fix? Office 2007
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To publish an e-book I recently uploaded an MS Word file. The file was corrupted. Here's what may have happened. I finished most of my work using MS Word 10 Starter. To add a table to contents with links I moved my file to MS Word 07 Student, then reformatted. Now, when the file goes through the e-book distributor's meatgrinder (a converter) it comes out in different e-book formats, each format has different fonts and font sizes.

Somehow, different fonts are imbedded in my MS Word document and I can't get them out. I can save the file in text, then convert to Word, but then I'd lose all my italics.

Is there another way I can strip the file of all the embedded fonts?



Thanks,

Randy kadish
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