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07-Oct-2007, 07:29 PM #1
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if there is someone there, please help me. i have vista and copiedmy cv from my email to word. i then tried to upload it when tried to send it to someone but was told couldnt do it as it was ocx file. what shall i do?? pls help.
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[quote=dc1]if there is someone there, please help me. i have vista and copiedmy cv from my email to word. i then tried to upload it when tried to send it to someone but was told couldnt do it as it was ocx file. what shall i do?? pls help.
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07-Oct-2007, 08:03 PM #3
You have to wait more than a minute for someone to respond.

Your post is difficult to understand due to the lack of sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation.

An OCX file is what's generated when a document is scanned into a computer. No e-mail files for any application should have an OCX extension, so the problem description doesn't make sense.

Why don't you try describing the problem again clearly and include the full name of applications you're trying to use and what exactly you're trying to do.
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07-Oct-2007, 10:39 PM #4
I suspect the original poster means it was a ".docx" file, which it the native format for Word 2007.

You should use "save-as" and select Word 97-2003 mode, which will result in a ".doc" file that other earlier Word users can open, if that is the case.
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