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Bill,
Thank you for your input and yes I can open the file in the DWF Viewer by double clicking the file itself. I found the solution (that I am using at least) by accident where I put a period after the extension. (as in filename.DWF.) and that works, I am not sure why but it does and that is all that matters Again Thank you hope you have a great week. -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter "Bill Manville" wrote: If you double-click the DWF file in Windows Explorer (or similar) does it open in the DWF viewer? If not, you need to repair the file associations for DWF files. I don't know how that program is installed or what options it gives for repair, but try Control Panel Add and remove programs DWF Viewer Repair. If Repair is not offered, try Remove and re-install. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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