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Default how do i save a word doc to CD (D) drive?

Microsoft Article :184460 does seem to indicate that you can save to writabke
CD?

"Jezebel" wrote:

Save it to your hard drive, then copy it to the CD, using Windows Explorer
if your computer has built-in burning software, or using a separate burner
application like Roxio or Nero. (Assuming your D drive is a burner, not just
an ordinary CD drive.)



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How do I save a word document on to a cd-r in the D Drive? When I attempt

it
two boxes pop up. The first saying "Incorrect function" and the second

saying
"You do not have access to this folder. See your administrator for access

to
this folder."




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I don't care if Microsoft implies or says outright that you can save to a
recordable CD. Don't do it from within Word if you want to use your files.
At a minimum, you'll eat up space on your CD, but loss of files is a regular
occurance.
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"John" wrote in message
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Microsoft Article :184460 does seem to indicate that you can save to
writabke
CD?

"Jezebel" wrote:

Save it to your hard drive, then copy it to the CD, using Windows
Explorer
if your computer has built-in burning software, or using a separate
burner
application like Roxio or Nero. (Assuming your D drive is a burner, not
just
an ordinary CD drive.)



"Amberre" wrote in message
...
How do I save a word document on to a cd-r in the D Drive? When I
attempt

it
two boxes pop up. The first saying "Incorrect function" and the second

saying
"You do not have access to this folder. See your administrator for
access

to
this folder."






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