As I slowly make the transition from OS-9 to OS-10 (I'm running both 9.2.2 and 10.3.3 in my G-4 Quicksilver), I'm calling up old SimpleText documents into TextEdit and adding data to them, and also creating and using new TextEdit docs.

So, how come whenever I want to save a change to one of these TextEdit docs, the Mac either wants a new name for the document or else just gives me a message "Can't save the document on the drive -----."? What's the matter with this app anyway? Why can't it just save changes with the same name? Anybody else seeing this problem?

Thanks,

Tom


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