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Feb 2
Doh! Writer foiled by Beta!

Silly me. With the launch of Windows Vista and Office 2007 I completely forgot I was running a beta copy which expired yesterday.

And guess what? I forgot to convert my essential documents back to the old Word format. Sucks really since I haven't had the time to grab a copy of the new version of Office. So I'm stuck in a rut now. So all my documents written on the new proprietary format cannot be opened until I grab a copy - which I WILL HAVE TO DO later.

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