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Chad Harris
Using MOS 2003. For whatever reason, Word began opening up with some
documents listed in the Document Recovery task pane. I don't remember a
crash that would have summoned some kind of document recovery, but thanks to
global warming whatever causes Hurricaine of the Week, there have been a lot
of unplanned power outs. I got rid of the opening dialogue box for the
Recovery Task Pane by right clicking the documents listed as saved, and
saving them.
1) I have duplicate counterparts of all these as regular Word documents,
but I'm trying to figure out what format these are in.
2) They are listed with a tilde and whatever Windows or Word calls a $ sign
in front of them and then the name, but when I open them up I get a dialogue
box asking what font I want to use, and then I get chains of small squares.
3) How can I convert them into something readable and why are they in that
form? What's their connection with the documents that were showing up as
recovered?
Thanks,
Chad Harris
documents listed in the Document Recovery task pane. I don't remember a
crash that would have summoned some kind of document recovery, but thanks to
global warming whatever causes Hurricaine of the Week, there have been a lot
of unplanned power outs. I got rid of the opening dialogue box for the
Recovery Task Pane by right clicking the documents listed as saved, and
saving them.
1) I have duplicate counterparts of all these as regular Word documents,
but I'm trying to figure out what format these are in.
2) They are listed with a tilde and whatever Windows or Word calls a $ sign
in front of them and then the name, but when I open them up I get a dialogue
box asking what font I want to use, and then I get chains of small squares.
3) How can I convert them into something readable and why are they in that
form? What's their connection with the documents that were showing up as
recovered?
Thanks,
Chad Harris