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I have noticed that when I copy a Word document attached to an e-mail, or
when I copy to another computer on my home network, I lose the date of origin
of the document, and the document in the new destination takes on the current
date. That is bad news, for I often have to sort files by date. This glitch
can show a 5 year old document with yesterdays' date. What's going on here?
I don't ever recall this problem before, and I've been running Windows for
many years. I'm running Windows XP Home. I'm very experienced with
computers, and Windows, so I don't think I'm making some bonehead mistake.
Thanks for any help.
when I copy to another computer on my home network, I lose the date of origin
of the document, and the document in the new destination takes on the current
date. That is bad news, for I often have to sort files by date. This glitch
can show a 5 year old document with yesterdays' date. What's going on here?
I don't ever recall this problem before, and I've been running Windows for
many years. I'm running Windows XP Home. I'm very experienced with
computers, and Windows, so I don't think I'm making some bonehead mistake.
Thanks for any help.