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Hello,
I've been working on a large project and, unfortunately, it became corrupt. When I copy parts of the document to another blank document, it allows me to save it; however, after I add a particular section, it no longer lets me save the document (I'm assuming it becomes corrupted again). What would be the cause of this? Is it that copying and pasting content from a corrupt document is actually just transferring corrupted content? Is the specific section actually to blame, or is just where things happened to give out (correlation =/= causation)? Thank you, Lagrange |
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