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    change a .asd file back to word document .. ??

    Hi guys..
    Im really hopeing that someone can help me..

    My sister in law is doing a nursing degree.. and she was in the middle of typing up an assignment on her home pc.. using microsoft office 2007..
    Basically to cut a long story short.. The pc crashed.. and now her assignment is in some weird format called .asd and nothing i try will open it..
    Please can anyone help me retirve this.. as.. if she cant.. it 2 weeks work down the pan.. and the assignment is supposed to be handed in this Monday..

    Any help.. greatly appreicated..

    I will email anyone the file if they fancy having a go at getting it back to the correct word format..

    Thanks in advance for any help given..

    cheers

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    http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...vRekPsyvQUAE8g I suppose you have already tried this m8 just in case it's worth a try
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    I believe OpenOffice can open .asd files try that m8 .
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    Bazzer.. Your a genius..
    You just made my sister in law the happiest person on this earth tonight.. lol
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    cheers bud..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazzer View Post
    I believe OpenOffice can open .asd files try that m8 .
    Microsoft Office is supposed to be able to open these (it stands for AutoSaved Documents).
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    Microsoft Office is supposed to be able to open these (it stands for AutoSaved Documents).
    I believe some files using Microsoft Office will still not open them but OpenOffice is handy to have for that purpose and it's FREE
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