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How can I "save as" a large emailed Word file without retyping th.
When I try to save a large emailed Word file, I must retype the file name
since Word is automatically truncating the file name (using a tilda and numbers). Can this feature be changed? |
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Are you opening the file directly from the e-mail message attachment, before
trying to save it, or are you saving the document from the attachment before opening it? If the former then Word opens a temporary file and it is this that you are obliged to rename. There is nothing you can do about this, except use the second preferred method. Recent security measures, when you get round to applying them, will make it difficult to open potentially dangerous attachments, like Word documents, directly from e-mail messages. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Crystal wrote: When I try to save a large emailed Word file, I must retype the file name since Word is automatically truncating the file name (using a tilda and numbers). Can this feature be changed? |
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