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How do I save 2 Word documents to a disk?
I am trying to save 2 Word documents on the same disk- is this possible? And
if it is, how do I do it? I've searched everywhere for help and can't find an answer! I think I have Word 2000 but I'm not sure. TIA |
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If you mean floppy discs then no - absolutely not! Saving Word documents to
removable media is the most frequent cause of document corruption. Save the documents to the hard drive, then use Windows Explorer to copy them to the floppy disc - if there is sufficient space there for them. You can compress the files with WinZip (or similar compression utility) to reduce the amount of disc space they occupy. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ttoadsmom wrote: I am trying to save 2 Word documents on the same disk- is this possible? And if it is, how do I do it? I've searched everywhere for help and can't find an answer! I think I have Word 2000 but I'm not sure. TIA |
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