[mso] Re: saving in DOS
- From: "Neil Atwood" <natwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 10:55:31 +1000
Beth,
What do you mean by a "C document"?
You loose me a bit after that point, but it simply sounds like the
document is corrupt.
You don't 'get a file into DOS' - or at least - that phrase doesn't make
any sense! ;-)
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Behalf Of ECarmona@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, 28 August 2002 10:48 AM
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Subject: [mso] saving in DOS
Dear Linda and group
How does a word document get saved as a DOS document? I help the
elderly as you know and with this person she is intercepting her mail
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our computers and she receives several documents at a time that she
opens and=20
saves onto a disk, however she saved this one file as a C document and
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she went to open it word could not read it when I went to help her I=20
couldn't get it open - did not see it in the files - it was just on the=20
file/open menu at the bottom and I seen that it had DOS in the titled
doc - =20
I couldn't figure out how it got into DOS - along with this she has
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out documents that have the formatting layout on it - like
Heading 1
Default Paragraph Font
Windows 98 C/MyDocuments/ with either AutoRecovery (how does that
happen) or=20
with a bunch of little squares at the end [] [] [] [] [][] [] []
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like this=20
And three came like this:
ADBF5FA4-B389-11D6-A3F6-006008AF224A - what does all that mean?
She said she didn't do anything different? Can anyone help me?
Thank You in advance, Beth
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