If you open the document, see the following picture of the hint!
Word cannot start the converter mswrd632.wpc, which can only explain the problem with the Word document encoding that you opened.
If this time, you continue to force open, you will see the next picture of the hint.
It will ask you to choose an encoding to open, and at this point, if the problem is serious, of course, it is not open normally. Even if it can be opened, it is garbled. What's more, you'll be prompted to fix it, as shown below.
No matter how you use any of the above diagrams to repair, you will not succeed. Faced with this problem, we have to fundamentally solve the problem.
The problem is that either you download it from the mailbox or you download it incorrectly, resulting in a confusing coding style. It's either a file saved by a high version of the document you downloaded, and you open it with a lower version of Word to open it.
Of course, we also do not rule out that there will be some of the following situations:
A, file damage caused;
B, the installation is cracked version or the problem caused by a compact version;
C, Office Office software components are missing;
As the solution, I hope you can refer to the following:
The first method: When the problem occurs, always point "Word cannot start converter mswrd632 WPC" Under the OK button, the text content will appear, then choose "Save as", and then open the normal.
The second method: enter "regedit" in "Start" in the lower left of the desktop, enter Registry Editor, and then locate hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftshared Toolstext CONVERTERSIMPORTMSWORD6.WPC, this position, "msword6.wpc" can be deleted.
The Third Way: Open the C disk and find the location: program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft Sharedtextconv, locate the "TextConv" folder and delete it.
In addition, you can download Word's version of the Compatibility Pack to install, as long as the version than you use the Word version of the High Line, after the installation of the problem will naturally be resolved.