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Word file transferred from laptop will not openSays Word Cannot open the document user does not have access proviledges

I downloaded them off a work laptop and am tryin gto open them at home

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Sounds like you are trying to use incompatible versions. Go back to the laptop and use "save as" to save the file in a different (earlier) version. Details are provided in a drop down box

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If i install office 2007,how do i transfer all my office 2003 data over ?

If you mean that will you be able to open files created with Word 2003 with Word 2007 then you do not need to worry about compatibility.
Just uninstall the Office 2003 and install the Office 2007. You will be able to open old files without any problem.
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you can do that by following the steps below;
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  1. Step 1 Connect your laptop to your desktop through a home network connection. If you have a home network, you can hook up your laptop to it via an Ethernet cable or a wireless network card. Then, you can set a folder on your desktop computer to be shared across the network. To set a folder as shared in Windows, simply right click on it, select "Sharing and security," select the "Share" tab and check the box labeled "Share this folder on the network." You will then be able to access this folder from your laptop and transfer files to your.hard drive.
  2. Step 2 Purchase a USB jump drive. These handy devices are the size of a key but can store five gigabytes of files or even more, depending on the type of USB jump drive you buy. Insert the USB jump drive into your USB port and your operating system should find it as new hardware. If a window doesn't automatically come up, you can find in your drives under "My Computer." Then, you can click and drag files into it, remove the drive and take it to your desktop computer and access the files there.
  3. Step 3 Put your files onto another external storage device, such a CD, floppy disk or external hard drive. Files are transferable between any computers as long as you can store them on something external, then use that external device to move them to the other computer.
  4. Step 4 Email files to yourself. If you only have a few files that you would like to transfer and don't have any of the equipment used in Steps 1 through 3, send yourself an email with the files attached, access your email from the other computer and download the files to your hard drive.

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Hi Friend,
Actually u can transfer directly from your Laptop to mobile around 10 mb.U can use the Nokia PC suite and transfer the files from PC to Laptop or Vice versa.

U can download the Nokia PC suite from the Below Link

http://www.nokia.co.in/get-support-and-software/download-software/nokia-pc-suites/compatibility-and-download#download

Copy and paste the link in the browser and scroll down u will be able to see your model(Nokia 6300) download it and install it in your Notebook.

Then u can access mobile from your notebook with the help of datacable or bluetooth

After installing u will be getting a in the desktop as nokia pc suite double click it and connect the mobile as per the steps given over there (its user friendly).

Then u can access the mobile from Notebook and transfer the files.

Kindly check it and revert back

Regards,
Ayyasam
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Your pictures will be stored most likely in this location on your pc:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Pictures\Kodak Pictures.
Instead of going to the program to open your pics go to where they are stored as above then copy and paste them wherever you want. I have a folder called my pictures where Ive put mine. You can rightclick on any photo and select "open with" and your favourite program will show on a dropdown list.
Here is a link which may work for you?
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Pictures\Kodak Pictures
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But,it willl not make pc faster to great extent..

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There should be no issue transferring documents between PCs using flash drives, so long as there is no issue with compatibility and the proper techniques are used. However, it is unclear exactly what equipment and software versions are involved, as well as the methodology you are using to "transfer" the documents.

Please indicate the OS of your PC and your laptop, as well as the versions of MS Works being used on both. Also, if you could describe the steps you take in detail it would be helpful. For instance, when you "loaded a couple of documents from" your PC, was this done by copying using a My Computer window, or by opening and saving to the Attache while in Works? Further, when you attempt to transfer them to the laptop, are you using My Computer, Explorer, or attempting to open them in Works? There is a difference in the potential issues based on the methods you are trying to use - this is why I ask.

I believe, also, that your issue with the file that "should be" on the laptop (older version) is a separate matter, and we should deal with that once we have resolved the transfer problem.

As a matter of general information, if the two systems have different operating systems (OSs) and/or different versions of Works, these would represent the most common contributing factors to an issue such as that you describe. However, I think that, barring an issue with incompatibility, which should only be created by older versions, e.g., we should be able to resolve the matter for you.

Additionally, I would suggest that you do not open and/or save files directly from the program (Works in this case) to/from the flash drive. This can create a great deal of confusion not only for us as users, but also for your computer!

Generally, you should be able to open a My Computer window (or Explorer, if you are more comfortable with that window), go to the drive and see the files there with the relevant file statistics. Then open another My Computer window, which you use to navigate to the place where you want to save the file, such as My Documents, and perhaps a folder within that area. It should then be as simple as a drag and drop between the two windows to duplicate and/or move the files from the flash drive to the hard drive of the particular machine. (This would work in reverse for the original process of copying the file from the PC hard drive to the flash drive.)

In other words, do not attempt to right click and open the file from the flash drive. Instead, right click, drag the file to the location where you want it to be on your laptop, and choose Move or Copy to place the file on the laptop's hard drive.

Please post back with additional information as needed, and we will work you through this issue. The fact that both Attaches are demonstrating the same characteristics, however, suggests that there may be a compatibility issue. Have you successfully used either or both of these drives on both machines before?

In regard to the file you believe should already be on your laptop, you can search for the file, as it may be simply misplaced or named in a manner other than you expect. Click your Start button, click Search, and complete parameters as you feel are appropriate for the file you seek. The results should return in a search results window, and hopefully your file will be listed there for you.

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