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Default Cannot open floopy disk in Word

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Why do you think this is a bad idea? The AutoRecovery backups are

saved to
the HD regardless of the location of the file itself, and the more

often
they are made (up to a point), the better.

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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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They may already be corrupted, then, by having been saved directly

to
a
floppy, or by previous attempts at opening. You may be able to

extract
the
text contents by using the "Recover Text from Any File" setting in

the
Open
dialog. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm



Susanne,

A very relevant link, the contents of which I am still studying.

Other
advice is getting me there slowly and is very much appreciated.

Just
one point at the moment: I have 'Save AutoRecover info every 10
minutes' enabled and I am not sure that this is a good idea yet for

the
likes of myself and my wife, who I am helping. What are your

thoughts
on that please?

Thanks,
Emrys Davies.


Suzanne

It was something I read somewhere as to the merits of AutoRecover and I
just needed reassurance, which is what you have given me.

Another point which is fooling me somewhat: I know that I must not save
directly to a floppy from Word or open it directly from Word. I accept
that, but if I attempt to open a floppy indirectly from Windows Explorer
I do not have access to 'Files of type' which is such a useful tool when
trying to ascertain which files are held on a floppy. I note that
WordPad is limited in that respect. Would you advise me on that aspect
please as this is totally new ground for me?

Regards,
Emrys Davies.