Re: Saving Word docs [was RE: Noooooooooooo....damnit! (Word Problem) ]
I have picked up a good many tips from everyone trying to help Grace and her
frozen doc. But I have a new question.
There was a tip posted to this listserv a while back, regarding using Word's
"Save As" instead of merely "Save." I have checked the archives and cannot
find the original reference. I have been dutifully using "Save As" but I
would like to know what specific evils I am avoiding by doing so.
TIA,
Jill
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