![]() If Word continues to have a problem and still gives you error messages, you get a message saying that the document caused a serious error. ![]() In most cases, Word will try to auto recover the document as you last had it and will open the Document Recovery task pane. This will give the program a fresh start. At the risk of losing your document, you also can try to force quit word using the task manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL, and clicking Task Manager, looking for Microsoft Word, and then clicking End Task. In most cases, it's best to wait and let Word try to resolve the problem on its own. This might occur when Word is having some trouble reading the contents of a document, or if the document has a lot of images and text. Another common issue with Microsoft Word is that it might crash or freeze when opening a document.
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