Microsoft Word Mac Exception Exc Bad Access

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Hmmm.. Tracking Changes is the quickest way I know of corrupting a
document. Once you have corrupted the document, Word will indeed crash

Exception: EXCBADACCESS Date/Time: 2009-12-29 11:18:54 +0800 Application Name: Microsoft Word Application Bundle ID: com.microsoft.Word Application Signature: MSWD Application Version: 12.2.3.091001 Crashed Module Name: CoreFoundation Crashed Module Version: unknown Crashed Module Offset: 0x0000d345 Blame Module Name: CoreFoundation. Exception: EXCBADACCESS Date/Time: 2013-06-26 20:11:51 +0000 Application Name: Microsoft Word Application Bundle ID: com.microsoft.Word Application Signature: MSWD Application Version: 14.3.5.130515 Crashed Module Name: Microsoft Word Crashed Module Version: 14.3.5.130515 Crashed Module Offset: 0x00990aa5 Blame Module Name: Microsoft Word. Exception: EXCBADACCESS. 2014-07-14 16:15:42 +0000. Application Name: Microsoft Word. Application Bundle ID: com.microsoft.Word. I am running Word for Mac v. Nov 22, 2011 Word 2011 crashes on startup with EXCBADACCESS. Go to the Finder. Select Go Go to Folder. In the field, type this: /library (don't forget the twiddle ) Locate this folder: Application Support/Microsoft/Office/User Templates. Drag file Normal.dotm to the Desktop (in case something.

every time you edit the document.

If you are working in the old .doc format, it is much more likely to
corrupt. If you are changing a document containing tracked changes between
.docx and .doc, it's practically guaranteed that the document will break!

A document of only 100 pages is not really much of a challenge to Word: the
limit is somewhere north of 2,000 pages (I have made a 5,000 page document
in Word).

However, you need to de-corrupt that document:

1) First, make sure you have a copy of the document before any changes
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2) Then use the Reviewing toolbar to 'Accept all changes in document'.
Yes, you will lose all the tracked changes: but the alternative is to lose
the whole document.

3) Immediately save the document and close it (to clean out the now-removed
tracked changes).

4) Now complete all your changes with Track Changes turned OFF.

5) When you have completed ALL the changes, save the document.

6) Then use Compare Documents to insert change marking that will show the
differences between the original and the final version.

Since the changes are all added in a single operation automatically, there
is much less chance of corruption, but don't be tempted to change file
formats :-)

Hope this helps

On 30/04/09 12:33 PM, in article 59b7340c.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
'NotTh..@officeformac.com' <NotTh..@officeformac.com> wrote:

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John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac
Sydney, Australia. mailto:jo..@mcghie.name

Hmmm.. Tracking Changes is the quickest way I know of corrupting a
document. Once you have corrupted the document, Word will indeed crash
every time you edit the document.

If you are working in the old .doc format, it is much more likely to
corrupt. If you are changing a document containing tracked changes between
.docx and .doc, it's practically guaranteed that the document will break!

A document of only 100 pages is not really much of a challenge to Word: the
limit is somewhere north of 2,000 pages (I have made a 5,000 page document
in Word).

However, you need to de-corrupt that document:

1) First, make sure you have a copy of the document before any changes
were made.

2) Then use the Reviewing toolbar to 'Accept all changes in document'.
Yes, you will lose all the tracked changes: but the alternative is to lose
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3) Immediately save the document and close it (to clean out the now-removed
tracked changes).

4) Now complete all your changes with Track Changes turned OFF.

5) When you have completed ALL the changes, save the document.

6) Then use Compare Documents to insert change marking that will show the
differences between the original and the final version.

Since the changes are all added in a single operation automatically, there
is much less chance of corruption, but don't be tempted to change file
formats :-)

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Hope this helps

On 30/04/09 12:33 PM, in article 59b7340c.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
'NotTh..@officeformac.com' <NotTh..@officeformac.com> wrote:

--
Don't wait for your answer, click here: http://www.word.mvps.org/

Microsoft Word Mac Exc_bad_access

Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.

John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac
Sydney, Australia. mailto:jo..@mcghie.name