Change the file format. You just kinda play with it until you get the right one.
Change the file format. You just kinda play with it until you get the right one.
In the ned I did it the hitmandonny way....
Which of course involved the total neglect of all modern technology, running a mile as fast as I could getting the original and saving it as a word doc and then running as fast as my legs can take me to work again.
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I think what happened here is that the PC at your work is not equipped with a Flux Capacitor.
I suggest you tell your boss to grab a couple from the local PC store and install them. I'm sure your boss will compensate you for this.![]()
Donny, you got it working yet?
If not, I have a preliminary question. How are you attempting to open the file on your work PC? by double clicking on the file?
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I'm probably to late for my advice to help but maybe in future - Have you tried opening in wordpad? Sometimes that worked for me when transfering things between home and school, as usually they were different versions of Microsoft Word and for some reason it just encoded the text differently and would be all messed up when I got to school...
Also when I had something to take between the 2, I would save one version just in normal word, then i'd save another copy into Wordpad which always worked on any PC
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~ He thinks he's a Tornado,,,... F'ckn real Tornado is comin'...! ~Hidden Content
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