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1768.1 | Am I the only one answering today? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Liverpool 4 Norwich 1 | Fri Nov 13 1992 02:04 | 16 |
| Jason,
OK the first dumb question is why anyone would want to copy an archived
document anywhere? I know they're the customer but!
To make a copy of the non-archived documents as i'm sure you've guessed
you have to refile the non-archived documents out to a temporary folder
and then make a copy of that and then refile them back.
I don't think you can refile archive documents can you?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks (who's NEVER used archiving)
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1768.2 | people like to do things with archived documents... | OK4ME::CAFE1 | Mike Lampson - lampson@eisner.decus.org | Fri Nov 13 1992 02:38 | 18 |
| > OK the first dumb question is why anyone would want to copy an archived
> document anywhere? I know they're the customer but!
Copy? Maybe not. But . . .
> I don't think you can refile archive documents can you?
Yes! Unfortunately, only within the same drawer.
I successfully "refiled" (hacked) an archived document into a
special ARCHIVE drawer. I was then able to successfully restore
it, rearchive it, etc.
It is my personal wish to "clean out" my working (MAIN) drawer of
my file cabinet my putting all that archived stuff in a different
drawer.
_Mike
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1768.3 | Spring cleaning early ? (-; | KERNEL::SALMONJ | Jason Salmon | Fri Nov 13 1992 12:43 | 10 |
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Hi,
Thanks to both of you,
Basically the customer is trying to tidy things up and has decided that
this is how he wants to do it. I was just checking that I hadn't missed
anything obvious.
Thanks again.
Jason.
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