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Hey!

I closed a file and when I tried to open it again, about 10min later, I
received the following message: "Reading Error. Cannot read file". I have no
idea what may have happened: during such 10min I did nothing but surf
Facebook and the likes. Could anyone who is more computer-savvy /please/
help me? This is my master thesis, which I was editing to publish as a book.
I have a lot backup copies of the thesis, but I would lose almost two days
of work if I could not fix this file...

This happened in two different computers, a Mac and a PC, so I'm pretty sure
the problem is in the file. Just for you to know, I was working on the Mac
when this happened. It is running OS X Mavericks.

Here is the link to the file
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4567810/Disserta%C3%A7%C3%A3o%20-%20Vers%C3%A3o%20Revisada.odt>
  



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