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Saving documents to CD

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Sara has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Word Intermediate course

Saving documents to CD

I work from home and have a work's laptop. I need to know how to back up all the documents from my laptop to a CD please.

RE: saving documents to CD

Dear Sara

Thank you for attending Word Intermediate course!! I hope you enjoyed the course and benefited from it.

The most important thing for you to find out is if you have a CD Writer on your laptop. If it is quite recent then your laptop should have that.

Saving the data on a CD (Also referred as burning the data on a CD) normally will depend on the laptop you are using and the Operating system (Windows) that you are using.

Most of the laptops or computers that have a CD writer come with special CD burning software.

The capacity of a Blank CD is normally 750 MB so please make sure when you are backing up data for burning the total size of your files doesn

Mon 16 Feb 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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