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how do i save a file for a macintosh user
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Just save it as a Word document; he should be able to open it on the Mac
(provided he has Word).

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Thanks ! Obvious now that you told me. Thanks again.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Just save it as a Word document; he should be able to open it on the Mac
(provided he has Word).

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