I need to open some documents that are wordpad, but they seem to be an old version that can't be opened with Windows XP
Can I open them?.
Do I need Windows 95?
Where can I get a FREE!! Windows 95 if I do?
Ta.
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Are these any help?scotty wrote:I need to open some documents that are wordpad, but they seem to be an old version that can't be opened with Windows XP
Can I open them?.
Do I need Windows 95?
Where can I get a FREE!! Windows 95 if I do?
Ta.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPad
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar ... s.71).aspx
As soon as the IT department has finished changing nappies I'll get her to have a squint , cheers Big ManBig Si wrote:Are these any help?scotty wrote:I need to open some documents that are wordpad, but they seem to be an old version that can't be opened with Windows XP
Can I open them?.
Do I need Windows 95?
Where can I get a FREE!! Windows 95 if I do?
Ta.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPad
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar ... s.71).aspx
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clicky!scotty wrote:As soon as the IT department has finished changing nappies I'll get her to have a squint , cheers Big ManBig Si wrote:Are these any help?scotty wrote:I need to open some documents that are wordpad, but they seem to be an old version that can't be opened with Windows XP
Can I open them?.
Do I need Windows 95?
Where can I get a FREE!! Windows 95 if I do?
Ta.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPad
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar ... s.71).aspx
Apparently it's Microsoft Word I need, I've got Microsoft Works but this will not let me read the documents , I don 't suppose there's a Free download that someone knows of?.
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Free and Legalscotty wrote:Apparently it's Microsoft Word I need, I've got Microsoft Works but this will not let me read the documents , I don 't suppose there's a Free download that someone knows of?.
http://www.openoffice.org/
MS also provide a free Word viewer: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
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Why haven't I seen this before Bloody genius! And probably a good language course so I'll be understanding more of what all of you are saying tooBig Si wrote:clicky!
Click againObviousman wrote:Why haven't I seen this before Bloody genius! And probably a good language course so I'll be understanding more of what all of you are saying tooBig Si wrote:clicky!
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Only until the third or fourth pint !!Obviousman wrote: And probably a good language course so I'll be understanding more of what all of you are saying too
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do you need a copy of microsoft office?missus scotty wrote:Only until the third or fourth pint !!Obviousman wrote: And probably a good language course so I'll be understanding more of what all of you are saying too
Thanks for your help guys, once again heartland to the rescue and the IT dept managed to fix it in between nappies, feeding, fraggle rock etc
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Your too kind sir, it would be rude to refuse
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Not me, Scotty is leaving me at home with the wee fella. Hope you all have a fab time
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As the matter of fact, the more I had, the better I understood and did Scottish last year. At least that's what I thoughtmissus scotty wrote:Only until the third or fourth pint !!Obviousman wrote: And probably a good language course so I'll be understanding more of what all of you are saying too
Shame you won't be there, take care of the wee one