I use the mouse to double-click a Word file, the file can not be opened in any case, the system prompts the file is damaged, but inside is an important paper, I would like to know what way to read the text inside? A: You can read the text in the file by following these steps:
(1) Start Word, click Options on the Tools menu, and then click the General tab.
(2) with the left mouse button click to select the Confirm conversion on open check box, and then click the OK button.
(3) Then click the Open button and select Restore text from any file in the File type box.
(4) then select the corrupted Word filename, and the program automatically uses a dedicated file recovery converter to restore the text in the corrupted document. You can also use this file converter to open a corrupted document at any time and restore the text. After you successfully open a corrupted document, you can save it in Word format or another format (for example, text format or HTML format). Text in paragraphs, headers, footers, footnotes, endnotes, and fields will be restored to normal text, but document formatting, graphics, fields, drawing objects, and other text-free information cannot be restored.
Note: If you do not see "restore text in all Files" in the File type box, you will need to install the appropriate file converter.