finding documents

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Louise

I am using Word 2002 and save my documents for six days to make sure the remote office can open and print them. I would like to be able to find documents typed on specific days. Each file has T: xx-xx-xx as part of the document. Why am I not able to use that to "find documents"?
 
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Graham Mayor

I don't know why Word is not finding your documents, but why don't you
create a folder for each day and save the days work in those folders. Then
you won't have to worry about finding them, you will know where they are.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Even if the documents didn't have the date in the filename, it would be
possible to search on the Modified date.
 
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Bazza

I am using Word 2002 and save my documents for six days to make sure the remote office can open and print them. I would like to be able to find documents typed on specific days. Each file has T: xx-xx-xx as part of the document. Why am I not able to use that to "find documents"?

It's not that "T:" is a prohibited filename structure is it?
I thought that the colon is still one of the disallowed
characters in M$ (and 'ix?)
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Word would not allow you to save with a colon in the filename, I think.



remote office can open and print them. I would like to be able to find
documents typed on specific days. Each file has T: xx-xx-xx as part of the
document. Why am I not able to use that to "find documents"?
 

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