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Doug Kanter
 
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Default Saving Excel file in DBase IV format

Oh boy. You don't post it. You save it on your hard disk so you can refer
back to it later.

"CrawdadSolstice" wrote in
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Dave,

I wasn't trying to determine what to name the file, but where to post it
once I have it ready.

"Doug Kanter" wrote:

Umm....give the doc a name you'll remember, like MyComputerProblems.doc,
and
refer back to it for answers you've found over the years. As you
suggested,
these problems tend to happen repeatedly, and it's sometimes hard to
remember how you fixed them a year ago.


"CrawdadSolstice" wrote in
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Doug,

What would I do with the document I create? I think you have an
excellent
idea, but want to be sure I am posting what you are asking fo in the
proper
location.

"Doug Kanter" wrote:

"CrawdadSolstice" wrote in
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Dave,

That did the trick. Thanks loads for your expert assistance. Now, if
I
can
only remember this for next time!!

How about creating a Word doc containing tips collected here?










 
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