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Corel: WordPerfect office suite FAQ

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How do you make sure that you don't overwrite a previous file when using it to make a new file?
Posted: 30 May 03

1.  create a "new" document in wordperfect
2.  Click "insert" and "file"
3.  Choose the file you want to use information from
    from the file list.
4.  Now when you save it, it won't have the name from the
    previous file, it will be a "new document" until you
    give it a new name.  No More Mistakes of overwriting an
    old file with your new file.

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