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Old November 24th, 2008, 10:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Morkie
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Default Moving word documents to work 9

I have "upgraded" to Vista with work 9 on drive d, and added a new h/d, drive
c. I have documents on d that will not work now on d, as they are .doc files
and work is not reading them. How do I get work to recognize them so I can
read them? Any help would be appreciated. I have an external h/d where I
backed up everything and can move it all to the new drive desktop, but then
can not move it to Documents in Vista.
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Old December 1st, 2008, 09:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Stefan Blom
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Default Moving word documents to work 9

Have you tried saving the documents as RTF (Rich Text Format)?

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"Morkie" wrote:

I have "upgraded" to Vista with work 9 on drive d, and added a new h/d, drive
c. I have documents on d that will not work now on d, as they are .doc files
and work is not reading them. How do I get work to recognize them so I can
read them? Any help would be appreciated. I have an external h/d where I
backed up everything and can move it all to the new drive desktop, but then
can not move it to Documents in Vista.

 




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