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Life is too serious not to have a sense of humor.

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JayR 


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Jay, Thank you for your prompt reply. My original question was: I lost a letter I was typing before I was finished with it. Can I retrieve it and what do I have to do? Thank you,

Maria


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Life is too serious not to have a sense of humor.

 I do not know that there is any way to do this.

I use openoffice. This is a free download and works wonderfully. (Can you say Microsoft Office that is free?) With most word processing programs, you can set a save that happens at the frequency that you define.

Openoffice usually asks me if I want to recover a document that was not saved.

Whatever program that you use, be sure to tell it to save you work frequently.  I hope this helps;

JayR 


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Jay, Im not sure I understand what your refering to. I'll try and disifer your answer. If anyone else can figure out how to retrieve a letter I lost while I was still typing it. Please let me know.

Thank you, Maria


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What do you

mean, (Can I say Microsoft?)

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Life is too serious not to have a sense of humor.

As is the frequent case these days, you have taken a portion of one of my statements and from the looks of it, tried to make me look foolish.

I am not angry with your response. Let me explain my position. I do not like MS. I think that I could fairly say that I hate them. The entire statement was can you say microsoft office that was free. And no, you cannot because they charge a hell of a lot for it. OpenOffice works just great and it IS free. And you can open .doc in OO and you can save them in many different formats.

This is a product that you and eveybody should use. If that were to happen then maybe MS would changae their ways.

Respectfully,

JayR


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