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There are a number of issues that may be involved here.
1. It is not good practice to save directly from Word to removable media. If there is insufficient space for the document and the temporary files Word creates the document will be corrupt or missing entirely. You should always COPY to and from removable media. 2. You haven't mentioned the Word version. I guess yours might be Word 2007. Does the library system have the ability to handle Word 2007 documents? 3. You might be better saving the document as a PDF file using the Microsoft PDF plug-in for Word 2007 and take that to the library. PDF is a universal format for on-line printed materila and the library system should have a PDF reader. 4. The operating system should not be relevant, though I am not familiar with the idiosyncracies of its file management. 5. Can you examine the flash drive from Windows XP using Windows Explorer? 6. Does the Windows XP system recognize your flash drive? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org mosakitty wrote: I saved a word document on my flash drive from Windows 7. I do not have a working printer so I am at the library trying to print it out but I cannot find the file. Is this because I am on a diffferent OS? I am on XP now. I should be able to pull up any file I was told regardless of the OS. |
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