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A colleague who never uses his dial-up account on his new Dell laptop, had
typed in 32 pages in a Microsoft Word file. He saved his work about twice on
every page he typed. Yesterday he switched on his computer, opened the same
Word file and began typing material on the 32nd page. Suddenly the words all
disappeared and he found himself staring at a Word file totally devoid of
input. And it had gone down to being only one single page. We searched his
relatively few files and folders but could not find any copy of the file. The
filename is still listed in My Documents: the odd thing is that when one
places the cursor over the filename, it indicates that the file contains 23.5
kb of material.
We dialled up, downloaded Google and then Google Desktop, but nowhere could
we find any of the material. I do not know if this is an XP question, and it
is something outside my experience. I would be grateful if anyone with some
knowledge of this sort of problem could please advise.
--
Neil UK
A colleague who never uses his dial-up account on his new Dell laptop, had
typed in 32 pages in a Microsoft Word file. He saved his work about twice on
every page he typed. Yesterday he switched on his computer, opened the same
Word file and began typing material on the 32nd page. Suddenly the words all
disappeared and he found himself staring at a Word file totally devoid of
input. And it had gone down to being only one single page. We searched his
relatively few files and folders but could not find any copy of the file. The
filename is still listed in My Documents: the odd thing is that when one
places the cursor over the filename, it indicates that the file contains 23.5
kb of material.
We dialled up, downloaded Google and then Google Desktop, but nowhere could
we find any of the material. I do not know if this is an XP question, and it
is something outside my experience. I would be grateful if anyone with some
knowledge of this sort of problem could please advise.
--
Neil UK