Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > It might have been a virus but there is a much more direct > reason: > During editing a Word doc Word doesn't erase parts you erase and > replaces them with the new text. It just adds the new text and > hides the old. If you look at a doc which has been edited > several times you'll see all the old contents in it (if you look > at it with a "normal" editor. That behaviour caused some > embarrassing moments. That makes sense. It was a file that I had had for a long time, many years, so I'm not surprised. Sheldon. -- ============================================================================== "Definitions involving chicken heads no longer apply." -Jon katz ==============================================================================
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