Oh, Harry, why not posing another question when you don't know the answer anyhow? What etiquette are we talking about? Would you mind making a list and checking it twice and then send it to us etiquette user morons. I did not know we should not add another question to one just asked? I do it all the time. Every time somebody asks a question, I have similar ones and put them into the user-open-path--- to enlarge the scope of the problem. I hope I am not wrong, and if I am, so be it, I shall happily keep on meddling my own way, etiquette or not.

Did ever anybody write a book on etiquette for user groups. If not, well ----
Marta






On Dec 5, 2008, at 1:31 pm, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:

Sandra,

While I appreciate your need for an answer to your question your
usergroup etiquette is lacking.

You posed your question in response to someone else's question.

When you want to ask a question you need to start a new email with a new
subject.

Just so I'm clear, you say when you try to open ANY of your Appleworks
documents you get the error message or just certain documents?

Can you create a new document, save it, and then open it?

Maybe fixing permissions will help and you might check to see if your
disk is in need of repair. Both can be done with disk utility.

Harry



Friday, December 5, 20089:47 AMSandra [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What to do:  when I try to open any of my appleworks documents, I get
"You can not open this document because it may be damaged or
incomplete".   What on earth have I done, and can I fix it?
Help!   These are appraisals I am working on, and must get
finished!    Sandy

On Dec 5, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Tom Guenthner wrote:

All

I'm looking at my stock spreadsheet. All the black numbers have
turned to red.
What formula do I use to turn the RED numbers back to BLACK?

Tom
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