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Word backup files
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I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? -- Many thanks JD |
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It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you
want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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Thank you Graham. Very helpful
-- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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Graham
This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red
on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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Sorry to hassle Graham but I'm having a little difficulty with the new icon.
I have copied the icon but I can't seem to paste it. Do I have to re-name it or something? It would be useful to sit next to the original but I don'tknow how to achieve this. Also, At what stage in the macro creation do I link it to the new icon? Thank you for you patience. This is all new territory for me... -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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Success.. Graham, I sorted out my icon trouble. And I used your macro to save
to two locations. It appeared to go well but when I tried to save a document (by selecting my new save button) I got a strange 'debug' error. When I tried again, I got the following error message: 'The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your macro security settings' Would you know what is causing this? -- Many thanks JD "Jackie D" wrote: Sorry to hassle Graham but I'm having a little difficulty with the new icon. I have copied the icon but I can't seem to paste it. Do I have to re-name it or something? It would be useful to sit next to the original but I don'tknow how to achieve this. Also, At what stage in the macro creation do I link it to the new icon? Thank you for you patience. This is all new territory for me... -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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The debug error suggests that you have entered something incorrectly. Most
probably a premature line break - see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm Set your macro security settings to Medium and to trust installed templates and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Success.. Graham, I sorted out my icon trouble. And I used your macro to save to two locations. It appeared to go well but when I tried to save a document (by selecting my new save button) I got a strange 'debug' error. When I tried again, I got the following error message: 'The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your macro security settings' Would you know what is causing this? Sorry to hassle Graham but I'm having a little difficulty with the new icon. I have copied the icon but I can't seem to paste it. Do I have to re-name it or something? It would be useful to sit next to the original but I don'tknow how to achieve this. Also, At what stage in the macro creation do I link it to the new icon? Thank you for you patience. This is all new territory for me... -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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Hello Graham
I really hope this is the last time I need to call on your expertise. I am so grateful for the time you've spent helping me with this. I have changed the security settings as you suggest and there doesn't appear to be a line break to correct, but I am stil getting the error message. So now I am wondering if I am being totally stupid with the macro code (save to two locations). Am I supposed to modify the code before I paste it into the macro editor? I changed the blue type to match the location and drive on my own pc. And I deleted the line in green, which I guessed was an instruction and didn't actually belong in the code. But am I supposed to rename any of the other code lines? I've just been copying and pasting them into the macro editor. For instance, the line that says 'Active.Document.FullName', should I be changing this to reflect the actual document name? I've been doing some of my own reading on the subject of macros but I can't seem to find the answer. -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: The debug error suggests that you have entered something incorrectly. Most probably a premature line break - see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm Set your macro security settings to Medium and to trust installed templates and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Success.. Graham, I sorted out my icon trouble. And I used your macro to save to two locations. It appeared to go well but when I tried to save a document (by selecting my new save button) I got a strange 'debug' error. When I tried again, I got the following error message: 'The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your macro security settings' Would you know what is causing this? Sorry to hassle Graham but I'm having a little difficulty with the new icon. I have copied the icon but I can't seem to paste it. Do I have to re-name it or something? It would be useful to sit next to the original but I don'tknow how to achieve this. Also, At what stage in the macro creation do I link it to the new icon? Thank you for you patience. This is all new territory for me... -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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The macro should be saved in normal.dot (and not your document).
There is no need to remove the green lines - they are instructions but take no part in the macro even if included. The blue text, as you suggest, should reflect locations on your own PC. None of the other lines should be changed. Paste the code into the macro editor. The blue text will change to black. The green will be a slightly different shade of green. I have just copied the code directly from the web site and it works correctly provided the defined alternative path exists. If you have Norton AV - disable its office plug-in. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hello Graham I really hope this is the last time I need to call on your expertise. I am so grateful for the time you've spent helping me with this. I have changed the security settings as you suggest and there doesn't appear to be a line break to correct, but I am stil getting the error message. So now I am wondering if I am being totally stupid with the macro code (save to two locations). Am I supposed to modify the code before I paste it into the macro editor? I changed the blue type to match the location and drive on my own pc. And I deleted the line in green, which I guessed was an instruction and didn't actually belong in the code. But am I supposed to rename any of the other code lines? I've just been copying and pasting them into the macro editor. For instance, the line that says 'Active.Document.FullName', should I be changing this to reflect the actual document name? I've been doing some of my own reading on the subject of macros but I can't seem to find the answer. The debug error suggests that you have entered something incorrectly. Most probably a premature line break - see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm Set your macro security settings to Medium and to trust installed templates and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Success.. Graham, I sorted out my icon trouble. And I used your macro to save to two locations. It appeared to go well but when I tried to save a document (by selecting my new save button) I got a strange 'debug' error. When I tried again, I got the following error message: 'The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your macro security settings' Would you know what is causing this? Sorry to hassle Graham but I'm having a little difficulty with the new icon. I have copied the icon but I can't seem to paste it. Do I have to re-name it or something? It would be useful to sit next to the original but I don'tknow how to achieve this. Also, At what stage in the macro creation do I link it to the new icon? Thank you for you patience. This is all new territory for me... -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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Success! Thank you Graham for all your help. I want to know more about macros
now so I shall do some research. By the way, my problem was the file path name. I got it slightly wrong. It is now working superbly. I presume I only need to save Word documents in this way? And that it is safe to save to removeable media with other Microsoft files? -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: The macro should be saved in normal.dot (and not your document). There is no need to remove the green lines - they are instructions but take no part in the macro even if included. The blue text, as you suggest, should reflect locations on your own PC. None of the other lines should be changed. Paste the code into the macro editor. The blue text will change to black. The green will be a slightly different shade of green. I have just copied the code directly from the web site and it works correctly provided the defined alternative path exists. If you have Norton AV - disable its office plug-in. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hello Graham I really hope this is the last time I need to call on your expertise. I am so grateful for the time you've spent helping me with this. I have changed the security settings as you suggest and there doesn't appear to be a line break to correct, but I am stil getting the error message. So now I am wondering if I am being totally stupid with the macro code (save to two locations). Am I supposed to modify the code before I paste it into the macro editor? I changed the blue type to match the location and drive on my own pc. And I deleted the line in green, which I guessed was an instruction and didn't actually belong in the code. But am I supposed to rename any of the other code lines? I've just been copying and pasting them into the macro editor. For instance, the line that says 'Active.Document.FullName', should I be changing this to reflect the actual document name? I've been doing some of my own reading on the subject of macros but I can't seem to find the answer. The debug error suggests that you have entered something incorrectly. Most probably a premature line break - see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm Set your macro security settings to Medium and to trust installed templates and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Success.. Graham, I sorted out my icon trouble. And I used your macro to save to two locations. It appeared to go well but when I tried to save a document (by selecting my new save button) I got a strange 'debug' error. When I tried again, I got the following error message: 'The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your macro security settings' Would you know what is causing this? Sorry to hassle Graham but I'm having a little difficulty with the new icon. I have copied the icon but I can't seem to paste it. Do I have to re-name it or something? It would be useful to sit next to the original but I don'tknow how to achieve this. Also, At what stage in the macro creation do I link it to the new icon? Thank you for you patience. This is all new territory for me... -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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It is always safer to save to hard drive and copy to removable media, but
most other applications do not have the temporary file issue that causes document corruption when Word docs are managed from removable media. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Success! Thank you Graham for all your help. I want to know more about macros now so I shall do some research. By the way, my problem was the file path name. I got it slightly wrong. It is now working superbly. I presume I only need to save Word documents in this way? And that it is safe to save to removeable media with other Microsoft files? The macro should be saved in normal.dot (and not your document). There is no need to remove the green lines - they are instructions but take no part in the macro even if included. The blue text, as you suggest, should reflect locations on your own PC. None of the other lines should be changed. Paste the code into the macro editor. The blue text will change to black. The green will be a slightly different shade of green. I have just copied the code directly from the web site and it works correctly provided the defined alternative path exists. If you have Norton AV - disable its office plug-in. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hello Graham I really hope this is the last time I need to call on your expertise. I am so grateful for the time you've spent helping me with this. I have changed the security settings as you suggest and there doesn't appear to be a line break to correct, but I am stil getting the error message. So now I am wondering if I am being totally stupid with the macro code (save to two locations). Am I supposed to modify the code before I paste it into the macro editor? I changed the blue type to match the location and drive on my own pc. And I deleted the line in green, which I guessed was an instruction and didn't actually belong in the code. But am I supposed to rename any of the other code lines? I've just been copying and pasting them into the macro editor. For instance, the line that says 'Active.Document.FullName', should I be changing this to reflect the actual document name? I've been doing some of my own reading on the subject of macros but I can't seem to find the answer. The debug error suggests that you have entered something incorrectly. Most probably a premature line break - see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm Set your macro security settings to Medium and to trust installed templates and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Success.. Graham, I sorted out my icon trouble. And I used your macro to save to two locations. It appeared to go well but when I tried to save a document (by selecting my new save button) I got a strange 'debug' error. When I tried again, I got the following error message: 'The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your macro security settings' Would you know what is causing this? Sorry to hassle Graham but I'm having a little difficulty with the new icon. I have copied the icon but I can't seem to paste it. Do I have to re-name it or something? It would be useful to sit next to the original but I don'tknow how to achieve this. Also, At what stage in the macro creation do I link it to the new icon? Thank you for you patience. This is all new territory for me... -- Many thanks JD "Graham Mayor" wrote: Always save the backup to a hard drive location (this is highlighted in red on the web page). You can copy the file to CDR for archival purposes later (using Nero etc). It is the saving from Word that risks file corruption, because of the way Word uses temporary files. Always work from the hard drive. (You could use a removable -USB2 - hard drive without problem). The icon was copied from the normal 'save' icon and recoloured using the icon editing tools available from tools customize. Jackie D wrote: Graham This is new to me so can I please ask a follow up question, or two? So using your macro method you CAN save to a removable media? Or should the save location be on the hard drive? Does burning files in Nero to a CDR disc also risk file corruption? Can you tell me how to create a new save icon as in your own example? It is not true backup but the version of the file before you saved. If you want a true backup, see http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi I've just turned on the 'Always Create Backup Copy' function in Word 2000 and noticed that the date on the original file says July 1st but the backup copy says June 24. Shouldn't the dates be the same? |
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