Charles
Thu Oct 27 13:50:23 CDT 2005
Answered in another newsgroup.
If you want to be able to use your documents, when working within Word, act
as if your floppy drive does not exist! (This applies to CDRW/CDR drives as
well.)
Don't use Word to:
Open a document on a floppy
Print a document on a floppy
Edit a document on a floppy
Save a document to a floppy (not even a copy)
Word regularly trashes documents on floppy drives!
Instead, work on the document using your hard drive. Copy it back and forth
using Windows.
I know that for some with shared computers (libraries, schools) this is a
tough prescription. All I can recommend for that is to use a brand new
formatted disk each time you save and don't do any editing.
--
Charles Kenyon
Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:
http://addbalance.com/word
Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
http://addbalance.com/usersguide
See also the MVP FAQ:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"terribleserpent6" <terribleserpent6@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:1FAB694E-24E9-438A-B2E6-81FAFDED89A9@microsoft.com...
>I have two folders on my diskette. One folders will open and I can access
> the files in it. The other will not open and says that the folder is
> empty.
> I had about eight files in that folder and I would like to learn how to
> recover the files.