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Sackboy said:
No, moron...I have a keen grip on reality.
Ever notice how the "give to the children" charity representatives are fat
guys ?
9 villages could eat that fat guy for 11 months.
The head of the red cross in 2004 made $650,000.
Thats a lot of food !
It's all a scam...the same starving people are displayed for the benefit
of the same wealthy people year after year.

There is an old saying :

Give a man a fish...he eats for a day.
Teach a man to fish...he eats for a lifetime.

I never, ever give to professional charities after seeing what the top
sharks take home.
The heads of charities live like Ceasars...leaving the poor to rot.

I once gave an individual $1000, and my phone number.
He is off the streets, and a good friend of mine now.
And he paid me the $1000 back.
It was the most awesome display of human kindness I have ever felt.

So...go f yourself....moron.

I like people, am no nazi....but hate stupidity !


Oh...and it figures you have no reply.
None of you liberal, make me feel good as I rake in suckers money, ever have
an actual reply to overpaid scam artist tactics.
But the old stand-bye...what about the innocent children...doesn't work
here.
Idiot !
You idiots kill those poor people.
Try actual help....not perpetual money making band-aids.
 
The date and time was 11/8/2008 2:29 PM, and on a whim, Gordon pounded
out on the keyboard:
<sigh> The "Save AS" option is used to save as a DIFFERENT
format..........NOT the default format..........

Listen mister thinks he knows it all. Why don't you take a look at the
"Save" dialog box. Now take a look at the "Save As" dialog box. BOTH of
them have the option to save as a different file type.

MOST people use "Save As" to save an ALREADY named document with a new name.

You can leave in disgrace now.


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The date and time was 11/8/2008 2:30 PM, and on a whim, Gordon pounded
out on the keyboard:
then there's something wrong - the "Save AS" function is used to save as a
DIFFERENT format to the default......

WRONG!

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The date and time was 11/8/2008 1:54 PM, and on a whim, Josh White
pounded out on the keyboard:
It works that way for Word 2007 on MY system! I don't have the full
Office Suite installed.

PJ White

Well I've installed it on dozens of workstations and the users report
Save As reverting back to docx, and that is what my personal testing has
confirmed.

Actually it's not the users per se, but the recipients who tell me so
and so sent them a file with docx or xlsx format, so I have to go back
and check how the user is saving files. Save defaults to .doc, but Save
As defaults to .docx on every machine.

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The date and time was 11/10/2008 8:23 AM, and on a whim, Josh White
pounded out on the keyboard:
Then I would suggest that you're doing something wrong when you set
the default. If it works here AS YOU WANT IT TO, then it should work
the same everywhere else if the default is properly set... no?

PJ White

I would gladly listen to your instruction on how to do it "correctly".

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Gordon said:
then there's something wrong - the "Save AS" function is used to save as
a DIFFERENT format to the default......
Not completely true. "Save As" allows you to give the document a
different name, but leave the file type the same. It also allows you to
change the name and the file type or change both the name and type.

If you are working with a new, unsaved document, "Save" offers the same
choice as "Save As"; both commands present the save as dialog box. Once
you have saved the document with a file name, "Save" saves the file with
that file name without offering you a dialog box. "Save As" brings up
the dialog box.

Bill
 
Terry said:
Listen mister thinks he knows it all. Why don't you take a look at the
"Save" dialog box. Now take a look at the "Save As" dialog box. BOTH of
them have the option to save as a different file type.
Executing the "Save" command on an already-named file will
save the file without even bringing up the dialog box.

The "save as" and "save" dialog boxes are identical, as far as I can tell.

Bill
 
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