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| | Saving Spreadsheet I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, but it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I can do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never had to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay |
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| | Re: Saving Spreadsheet What type of disc...floppy, CD, DVD,? -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C7DEABBE-3444-43AF-BF12-82CD0D27D465@xxxxxx I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, but it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I can do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never had to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay |
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| | Re: Saving Spreadsheet Yes you can copy and paste. Another option is to write a simple batch file like this: xcopy /y [path]\[filename] [drive letter:\folder name] I use a similar batch file to copy important spreadsheets to 4 locations with one mouse click. I don't understand what you mean when you say "it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I remove the current disk I loose the file." BTW It's "lose" not "loose" "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C7DEABBE-3444-43AF-BF12-82CD0D27D465@xxxxxx Quote: >I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, >but > it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I > remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I > can > do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never > had > to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay |
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| | Re: Saving Spreadsheet It is a CD. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > What type of disc...floppy, CD, DVD,? > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C7DEABBE-3444-43AF-BF12-82CD0D27D465@xxxxxx > I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, but > it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I > remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I can > do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never had > to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay |
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| | Re: Saving Spreadsheet Thanks for your response. When I take out the CD the file leaves the screen. It tried saving by taking out the disk and putting the other one in, but it did not stay on the screen. I thought I could possible drag it to another CD, but would have to save to hard drive. Yes, I am a very poor speller! "Bob" wrote: Quote: > Yes you can copy and paste. > > Another option is to write a simple batch file like this: > > xcopy /y [path]\[filename] [drive letter:\folder name] > > I use a similar batch file to copy important spreadsheets to 4 locations > with one mouse click. > > I don't understand what you mean when you say "it will not allow me to save > it as I have to take out the disk. When I > remove the current disk I loose the file." > > BTW It's "lose" not "loose" > > > "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C7DEABBE-3444-43AF-BF12-82CD0D27D465@xxxxxx Quote: > >I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, > >but > > it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I > > remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I > > can > > do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never > > had > > to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay > |
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| | Re: Saving Spreadsheet You have to record (burn) the file to a CD, not save it to a CD. Burn a CD or DVD: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...316981033.mspx -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7CB4EB95-E3C7-41E0-A2F0-DD8B4102F87A@xxxxxx It is a CD. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > What type of disc...floppy, CD, DVD,? > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C7DEABBE-3444-43AF-BF12-82CD0D27D465@xxxxxx > I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, but > it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I > remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I can > do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never had > to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay |
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| | Re: Saving Spreadsheet I find that I can save a file directly to a CD if I first create a new folder and save the document to that folder. Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AA512F53-B178-470B-96D1-0D795FA1C46D@xxxxxx Quote: > You have to record (burn) the file to a CD, not save it to a CD. > > Burn a CD or DVD: > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...316981033.mspx > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:7CB4EB95-E3C7-41E0-A2F0-DD8B4102F87A@xxxxxx > It is a CD. > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > Quote: >> What type of disc...floppy, CD, DVD,? >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:C7DEABBE-3444-43AF-BF12-82CD0D27D465@xxxxxx >> I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, >> but >> it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I >> remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I >> can >> do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never >> had >> to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay |
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| | Re: Saving Spreadsheet Thanks you both helped!!!! Actually I finally did burn it to the CD. New computer after leaving a Windows 98. A bit of a learning curve. Jahay "Bob" wrote: Quote: > I find that I can save a file directly to a CD if I first create a new > folder and save the document to that folder. > > Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:AA512F53-B178-470B-96D1-0D795FA1C46D@xxxxxx Quote: > > You have to record (burn) the file to a CD, not save it to a CD. > > > > Burn a CD or DVD: > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...316981033.mspx > > > > -- > > Carey Frisch > > Microsoft MVP > > Windows Shell/User > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:7CB4EB95-E3C7-41E0-A2F0-DD8B4102F87A@xxxxxx > > It is a CD. > > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > > Quote: > >> What type of disc...floppy, CD, DVD,? > >> > >> -- > >> Carey Frisch > >> Microsoft MVP > >> Windows Shell/User > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> "Jahay" <Jahay@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:C7DEABBE-3444-43AF-BF12-82CD0D27D465@xxxxxx > >> I keep financial records on a disk. I would like to have a backup disk, > >> but > >> it will not allow me to save it as I have to take out the disk. When I > >> remove the current disk I loose the file. Can I copy and paste? If I > >> can > >> do I have to formatt all these new disks before I put them in? I never > >> had > >> to formatt disks with my old computer. Thanks, Jahay > |
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