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Default I can't save directly from word to In-cd on my lap top.

Can't save to In-CD directly rom word document on my lap top. I have no
problem doing this on my desk top. Pleaese explain in laymans terms what the
problem is.

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Default I can't save directly from word to In-cd on my lap top.

You probably have a different set of updates on the two machines. Word
discourages the saving of documents to removable media as it is a major
source of document corruption. Always work from the hard driver and copy to
CD for the purposes of archiving. packet formatted discs as created by InCD
and similar applications are not the most reliable storage formats at the
best of times. I would not use this for any mission critical document. Use
Nero to create a a multi-session data disc instead.

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Wee Jimmy wrote:
Can't save to In-CD directly rom word document on my lap top. I have
no problem doing this on my desk top. Pleaese explain in laymans
terms what the problem is.

Thanking You.



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