The problem you are having is not of conversion. Rather, it is of association. Saving a file as .doc in Wordpad is the same as saving it as .doc in MS Word. The problem is that your computer is set to open .doc files with MS Word rather than Wordpad. This is common, and I believe MS Word sets this association by itself when installed. Try right-clicking a .doc file and choosing the Open with... option. In the dialog that appears, choose Wordpad and tick the box that says "Always open with this application"
Go to File- Save as- You will then get a choice of formats to save your Doc in. I just realize that I can't do anything about it because word pad is linked to Ms word. Therefore everytime I save it as word pad it automatically changes to Ms word.
you can click start then search the file name or press recent files or go to where you saved the file.
Open the "Tools>Options>Files" panel, there is an option of "Automatic Save File Location", the option records the path of current auto saved files. Users can change to other folders. Please make sure that the folder is writable first.
data is saved by user in a hdd in correct location
With stand-alone computers, you have to manually transfer files to view it on another computer. If you have a file server though, everything is saved to the same place and any computer hooked up to it can open the files
No...absolutely not. You can remove all sources of power to a PC and the hard drive will retain all information saved on it. You could even go so far as to remove the hard drive from the PC (always with caution and extreme care) and hook it up as a slave to another PC and still view files saved on that hard drive.
Yes, you can use files saved on Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (but not the other way around).
Microsoft Excel was the software that effected by the virus. The virus is stored in a hidden datasheet, and effected all the files saved and accessed.
Microsoft word is not the best way to save HTML files for that very reason. However, one can select save as and then change the format of the file to "Text Only (*.txt)." Then all of the special formatting that MS word adds will be ignored and not saved.
You can open these files with Babylon electronic dictionaries software. See www.babylon.com. Microsoft Flight Simulator also writes saved games to the files with such extensions.
Many types of graphics can be created with Microsoft PowerPoint. Files can be saved as a JPEG, PDF, and PNG to be used as graphics.
Many types of graphics can be created with Microsoft PowerPoint. Files can be saved as a JPEG, PDF, and PNG to be used as graphics.
saved temp files.
".doc" in versions of Microsoft Word before 2007".docx" in Microsoft Word 2007 and later..docMS word
It will be saved on desktop..
I had a crystal game where the saved files were ST1,ST2,etc. And i downloaded an emulator because i want to trade but here the saved files are SGM files. How can i convert my old files?
you can click start then search the file name or press recent files or go to where you saved the file.
CreataCard Gold 3 is a program for making greeting cards,etc. The spelling is correct.