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How do I save a Word doc to a CD?
I am tring to save a word document so that I can give it to a friend so that
he can work off of the disk and add idea's if possible. I am useing a system with out a floppy drice or I would use that because that is how I would normaly do it . CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP ME? |
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First, does your machine have a CD burner, or just an ordinary CD? If you
don't have a burner, you can't do it. If ydo ou have a burner, then you should also have some burning software. Use it. "SAVEMEPLEASE" wrote in message ... I am tring to save a word document so that I can give it to a friend so that he can work off of the disk and add idea's if possible. I am useing a system with out a floppy drice or I would use that because that is how I would normaly do it . CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP ME? |
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Never ever read from, write to or print from floppy with Word. This is the
most certain method of ensuring document corruption. Copy to the hard disc and work on the document from there. For the purpose of this exercise consider a CD writer as a floppy drive so copy the document to the CD using your writing software or zip it up and e-mail it to him. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SAVEMEPLEASE wrote: I am tring to save a word document so that I can give it to a friend so that he can work off of the disk and add idea's if possible. I am useing a system with out a floppy drice or I would use that because that is how I would normaly do it . CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP ME? |
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