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Thank you very much for responding and so quickly. You are probably right.
I probably don't need the files anymore. Just curious what was on them. Sometimes old files can be very helpful. Sometimes we lose a lot of information and ideas from the past. But I will discard the old floppy as don't have the time to try and salvage even if I could. Again thank you! -- BL "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Google is your friend. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...file+extension Whether or not you can do anything with those files depends on what it is. You may not even need those files any longer. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Buffylynn" wrote in message ... I am trying to clean out some old files from floppy's. I came across one that had .dox. All files listed had .dox What kind of file is this? And can I convert these files into a workable file or one that I can open? Plus how do you look up file extensions? Thank you for your help. -- BL |
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