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annalisehurley

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Has someone stumbled upon such issue?...There was an error opening this document. The root object is missing or invalid. I created many .pdf document in Adobe Acrobat, but such messages I have seen first time. I got it at opening file. I hoped it was error, but I tried to open my .pdf several times. What are you doing in such case?


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Please describe your issue better to help understand how we might be able to help.


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Has someone stumbled upon such issue?...There was an error opening this document. The root object is missing or invalid. I created many .pdf document in Adobe Acrobat, but such messages I have seen first time. I got it at opening file. I hoped it was error, but I tried to open my .pdf several times. What are you doing in such case?

If you use a PC, you can use software you already have on your computer to retrieve some of the content. Right-click on the corrupt file and choose ‘Open With’ and select the Notepad program that comes bundled with every copy of Windows. The resulting file will contain a lot of coding but within that coding you will see the content. This is perhaps a only really viable with text-only PDFs as when you are dealing with images and forms, Notepad will be swamped with coding and finding the text can be the proverbial needle in the haystack.

The method from above – is an alternative, which uses Notepad…

More various ways I found some days ago in search machine like Google or Yahoo

http://www.adobepdf.repair/

https://onlinefilerepair.com/en/pdf-repair-online.html


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