Repair MS Word 2003

Repair MS Word 2003
  
            License: Shareware $45
            OS: WinXP
            Requirements: pentium ii 400 mhz, 64 mb ram, minimum 10 mb space
            Publisher: Repair MS Word 2003
            Homepage: http://www.msaccessrecovery.com
          

security vulnerability of any software can be the reason of data corruption at any time. being a careful user, you should keep your data with safety. well! if your word file gets corrupt then you can try word recovery. we all know that ms word is a word processing application that is used in most of the organization like small scale organization, big scale organization and an individual person due to its features availability such as text formatting, automatic macros, mail merge, creating tables, version and document map etc. sometimes when we open word file but it shows some errors like “the document name or path is not valid” cause of your word file get corrupted due to virus attacks. document will be open but lost some content previously exists or unable to open. in this case you might be tensed and think “how to retrieve corrupted file or important data with its original format”. word recovery software is a word repair tool that helps you to get back your corrupt file and lost data with its original format. repair ms word tool also repair text, diagrams, tables, document map, images etc. repair corrupt ms word tool provides easy recovery of ms word document. there is three options – quick recovery, image recovery & salvage recovery. according to situation you may choose one of them for recovery. word recovery for repair damage ms word file software successfully run with all versions of windows such as win98, 2000, 2002, 2003, vista etc. word recovery software provides demo version at free of cost and for your convenience. demo version is sufficient to know the working of software and preview of recovered data. after getting the satisfactory response, you may purchase the licensed version of word recovery at $45.


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