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SYMPTOMSWhen you drag a Microsoft Office file into the Windows Briefcase, if you make changes to both the original copy of the file, and the copy of the file in the Briefcase, you can only replace either copy with the other; you cannot merge the changes made to both copies. CAUSE
Briefcase is a tool in Windows that you can use to synchronize files on
different computers. You can drag a file into Briefcase, copy the
Briefcase to another computer, make changes either to the file inside the
Briefcase or to the original file, and use Briefcase to update the file
that has not been changed. When you update a file in Briefcase, you can
either replace the file inside the Briefcase, or the original file, or
skip the update.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this behavior when you drag your Office file to the Briefcase, do one of the following: If one file has changedMake changes to one file at a time. For example, when you make a change to the original file, update the file using the Briefcase before making a change to the copy inside the Briefcase.If both files have changedWhen both the original file and the file inside the Briefcase have changed, you must open both files individually to compare the differences. In Microsoft Word, you can use the Compare Versions option to compare the two different copies and accept the changes that you want to keep.REFERENCESFor more information about checking the status of a file in Briefcase, click the Index tab in Windows Help, type the following text Briefcase, checkingand then double-click the selected text to go to the "To Check The Status Of A File Or Folder In Briefcase" topic. Additional query words: 8.00 97 win95 ppt97 ppt95
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