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help in 'Word'

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Bfulop - 27 Dec 2007 22:38 GMT
I typed a letter in 'Word' and now it is missing.  I can find the title in
the main list, but when I click on it and open, it's a blank page.  I'm not
computer savvy, so any help is appreciated!  Thanks
Douglas J. Steele - 27 Dec 2007 22:49 GMT
Sorry, but this newsgroup is intended for questions about Access, the
database product that's part of Office Professional.

You'd be best off reposting your question to a newsgroup related to Word.

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>I typed a letter in 'Word' and now it is missing.  I can find the title in
> the main list, but when I click on it and open, it's a blank page.  I'm
> not
> computer savvy, so any help is appreciated!  Thanks
aaron - 03 Jan 2008 18:21 GMT
if you know where you saved it, try to click on that, or you just didn't
save it right

> I typed a letter in 'Word' and now it is missing.  I can find the title in
> the main list, but when I click on it and open, it's a blank page.  I'm
> not
> computer savvy, so any help is appreciated!  Thanks
 
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