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"Cindy M." wrote in message
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Hi Peter,

Thank you for your thoughts Cindy. I agree about it being rude to mess

with
my normal.dot! After all the work getting things just how I want them -
arrrgh! I have set the read only attribute, and it seems to keep it

safe,
although I have to dispose of an error window every time I close Word. I

can
live with that if I have to. I did post this issue on DataViz's forums,

but
never got a reply. Unfortunately, as my Palm is an older model, the

latest
version of Docs2Go that will run on it is a year or so old. They kindly

keep
it available for download for old guffers like me (at a price of

course),
but don't offer any "real" tech support for it apart from the forums.

Ah. I was thinking through various macro scenarios, whether there was any

way
you could avoid the "simple" (read-only) route, but things get very
complicated very quickly. If you "never" make changes to Normal.dot (or

would
only make them when you know you haven't synched), you could avoid the

issue
by simply telling Word there aren't any changes to be saved (little

macro).
The dangerous part is, you might discard changes you want to keep. Or, if

you
decide to force the save, you might saved synched changes you don't want.

Just
to let you know there is an alternative :-)

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Yes, I can see how traps and pit falls could develop in that scenario. It's
not that I don't appreciate Word - I have used it since ver. 6 days, then
97, then 2000. But, believe it or not (slight OT alert here) I have found
that the more basic word processor Jarte, which is based on the Wordpad
engine, is doing everything I need, and, using rtf format the files race to
and fro between the computer and the Palm with nary a glitch. Mind you, it
took a while to find it. Some of the "simpler" level of wp programs work
better or worse than others with Docs to Go, and some that look very
promising are utter disasters with it - not their fault of course.

FWIW Jarte is now in the final beta stages of release 3, and looks to be a
pretty good piece of software within the limitations of that level of word
processing of course. Anyway, I just thought I would mention it here - sort
of "tying off the thread" I suppose. My thanks to you good folk who
responded to my original question - I appreciate your time and the fact that
the huge level of experience and knowledge here is offered completely
voluntarily.

Kind regards, Peter

--
Peter in New Zealand. (Pull the plug out to reply.)
Collector of old cameras, tropical fish fancier, good coffee nutter, and
compulsive computer fiddler.




 
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