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Maladroit
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      11th Nov 2008
My pc has become forgetful in its dotage...

I first noticed that I'd lost my Favourites in Outlook + also couldn't save
any new ones. Then I tried to import Favourites and I couldn't identify (or
create) a place to save them to. By the way I can save Google as a homepage.

Next I found that when using word I couldn't Save or Save As, these
resulting in nothing, not even an error message. The only clue so far is that
after a time I get a dialogue box which simply states "Saving the
Autorecovery File postponed for (e.g. Document 1)"

I've tried playing around with vitual memory etc without success.

er that's it.

tvm in advance etc

yr obedient servant,

Maladroit.

 
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Leonard Grey
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      11th Nov 2008
You're asking about Outlook and Word in a newsgroup for Windows XP.

P.S. When you post your question in the correct newsgroups, don't forget
to tell the people which version of Outlook and Word you are using.
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Leonard Grey
Errare Humanum Est

Maladroit wrote:
> My pc has become forgetful in its dotage...
>
> I first noticed that I'd lost my Favourites in Outlook + also couldn't save
> any new ones. Then I tried to import Favourites and I couldn't identify (or
> create) a place to save them to. By the way I can save Google as a homepage.
>
> Next I found that when using word I couldn't Save or Save As, these
> resulting in nothing, not even an error message. The only clue so far is that
> after a time I get a dialogue box which simply states "Saving the
> Autorecovery File postponed for (e.g. Document 1)"
>
> I've tried playing around with vitual memory etc without success.
>
> er that's it.
>
> tvm in advance etc
>
> yr obedient servant,
>
> Maladroit.
>

 
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Ernie
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      14th Nov 2008
To Leonard Grey - lighten up - what is being described sounds like the start
of an OS problem.

To Mal-
First question - do you have antivirus protection.
Ernie


"Leonard Grey" wrote:

> You're asking about Outlook and Word in a newsgroup for Windows XP.
>
> P.S. When you post your question in the correct newsgroups, don't forget
> to tell the people which version of Outlook and Word you are using.
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare Humanum Est
>
> Maladroit wrote:
> > My pc has become forgetful in its dotage...
> >
> > I first noticed that I'd lost my Favourites in Outlook + also couldn't save
> > any new ones. Then I tried to import Favourites and I couldn't identify (or
> > create) a place to save them to. By the way I can save Google as a homepage.
> >
> > Next I found that when using word I couldn't Save or Save As, these
> > resulting in nothing, not even an error message. The only clue so far is that
> > after a time I get a dialogue box which simply states "Saving the
> > Autorecovery File postponed for (e.g. Document 1)"
> >
> > I've tried playing around with vitual memory etc without success.
> >
> > er that's it.
> >
> > tvm in advance etc
> >
> > yr obedient servant,
> >
> > Maladroit.
> >

>

 
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