Error opening HR 8 of the draft

When I'm working in my HR project, after a few minutes, I get an error that HR 8 has encountered an error and needs to close. I can open a new project of "sample" and work with it without errors, so it makes me think that it is something in the project itself, rather than other one. When I started the problem, I tried to import a word .doc file. I have deleted this project file, but I still get the error message. Any help would be appreciated!

Thank you all for your suggestions. I ended up remove all the project files, and then adding them back 1 at a time, until I identiifed the record of delinquency and then finally to identify the corrupted file.

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