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when to question decision?
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walker wrote: under PIP appeals (members guides) I can only access the first one (guide to appeals) and the last (50 ways to challenge report)
all the others if I click open/or save - then I get a pop up that gives me the same option and when I click it the screen just flicks and then nothing appears
The Submission re: preferring Judge Agnew over Judge Jacobs in relation to planning and following journeys and Submission re: planning and following journeys are both Microsoft Word docs, do you have Word or an application capable of opening Word documents?
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- keeptrying
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but seems to refuse to do these documents
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walker wrote: I only have the free starter word - which has always worked fine
but seems to refuse to do these documents
The documents should still have downloaded to your PC, you could try opening them on your PC rather than from the website, if there is an error message it may show up this way. They will have been put in your "downloads" directory on my machine this is c:\users\Gordon\downloads.
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sorry about the link i sent you ,what gordon has posted above is what i was trying to send you , ,
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- keeptrying
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yes I knew they were in downloads but couldn't get them to open
seem to have managed it today, and have now saved them in a separate folder
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