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Why only option a "read only" file?
scatterjoy2 04.11.2005 17:59:04
I'm writing a paper that need ongoing alteration and reproduction.Office xp
isn't allowing me to do this. I'm given no option other than saving documents
in a "read only" file. When I attempt to re-read the file, I am asked how it
was encoded in order to make it re-readable. Why has it been encoded without
my knowledge?
Why have I not even been made aware of the language used to encode it in the
first place, so I can uncode the file?
AAARGH.... So far, I hate this program!!!
Re: Why only option a "read only" file?
Peter Flynn <peter.nosp[ at ]m.silmaril.ie> 06.11.2005 23:26:11
scatterjoy2 wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I'm writing a paper that need ongoing alteration and
> reproduction.Office xp isn't allowing me to do this. I'm given no
> option other than saving documents in a "read only" file. When I
> attempt to re-read the file, I am asked how it was encoded in order to
> make it re-readable. Why has it been encoded without my knowledge?
> Why have I not even been made aware of the language used to encode it
> in the first place, so I can uncode the file?
> AAARGH.... So far, I hate this program!!!

Probably a troll, but why not use OpenOffice instead?

///Peter
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