Wine & Unwind: Your Exclusive Invitation

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The discussion centers on the challenges of posting invites on a forum, specifically the requirement to save documents in a compatible format. Users identified that Microsoft Word 2010 defaults to saving files as .docx, which is not supported by the forum. To successfully upload documents, users must save their invites as Windows 97-2003 documents (.doc). This solution was confirmed by multiple participants, ensuring clarity on the necessary steps for future uploads.

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  • Basic knowledge of forum posting requirements
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This discussion is beneficial for users who frequently post documents on forums, particularly those using Microsoft Word 2010 and needing to understand file compatibility issues.

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I found this in a Facebook group.
 

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Yup! That's mine. For some reason I can post my invites on facebook but not on here. My son helped me with one I posted on here, said I had to change some setting on something, I don't remember what.
 
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pchockeymom, I had to save it as a word 97-03 version (.doc) first. This forum won't post .docx files. I hope you don't mind me posting it here.
 
ChefPeg said:
pchockeymom, I had to save it as a word 97-03 version (.doc) first. This forum won't post .docx files. I hope you don't mind me posting it here.

No, not at all! I tried several times but just could figure out what my son had done before (I think it was the Soup & Slippers Invite) to be able to post them. And, sadly, what you say you did, I no comprendo!
 
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When you create and save a document in Word 2010, the default save format is .docx.
Next time, when you click on file (to save it), choose save as, and then in the Save As Type: drop-down window, choose Windows 97-2003 document. This will save it as a .doc format which can be uploaded to chefsuccess.
Does that make more sense? :)
 
ChefPeg said:
When you create and save a document in Word 2010, the default save format is .docx.
Next time, when you click on file (to save it), choose save as, and then in the Save As Type: drop-down window, choose Windows 97-2003 document. This will save it as a .doc format which can be uploaded to chefsuccess.
Does that make more sense? :)

Maybe...we'll see. I'll try to remember to look up these instructions next time. I'd write them down but then I wouldn't remember where I put them. Thanks though! I will try it :)
 
Neat idea!!! My brother lives in Berryville! :)
 

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What is "Wine & Unwind: Your Exclusive Invitation"?

"Wine & Unwind: Your Exclusive Invitation" is a special event hosted by Pampered Chef where guests can enjoy an evening of wine tasting, cooking demonstrations, and exclusive offers on Pampered Chef products. It's a great opportunity to relax, socialize, and learn new cooking tips in a fun atmosphere.

How can I attend the "Wine & Unwind" event?

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