Re: word document problem
From: Rufio (Bran_britain_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/13/04
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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 09:19:15 -0700
Maybe the recipient has an older version of Word, than was used to create
the documents.
"phoenixuss" <phoenixuss@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "sweetie" <sweetie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi! Please help!! I am using works processor to make documents (because
I
> > like the options and the use of the tables) and when I send them, some
> > recipients can not open the attachments. I do save the documents as
word
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> Is that an editor-related thing or a security issue. E-mail clients can
be
> setup to block any attachment...
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> > 97-2000 rtf. and it helps some of the time. Also, when I receive
> documents
> > that are word, word viewer opens them and I cannot edit it them. So, if
i
> > have to edit, I must copy and paste to processor doc. and edit then
change
> > back to rtf. Word 97-2000 and resend it . It is a pain, and sometimes
in
> all
> > the shuffling, my document does not look the way I want it
> to???????????????
> > Any advice!!
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> Word 97-2000 has options too and lets you use tables as well, you know.
> Besides, you'll avoid the
> copy-from-the-viewer-and-paste-to-your-works-editor headache and also Word
> is more reliable than works (as far as I know!)
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> Av.
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