Peter
Thanks. That worked OK.
Made me feel quite good actually - seeing all the thing that I HAD done, in
notes.tbs!
Was using NT4 SP3 by the way. I think that there had been a reset before it
happened.
Mark
Peter Hyde wrote:
> Two steps:
>
> 1) back up notes.tbs and try loading it with Notepad, even Word
> (or best of all, the List command in 4DOS/TCMD if you have
> either of those). There's some binary in there, but your note
> bodies should be viewable and able to be cut and pasted in step
> 2 below. Revert to an earlier back up of notes.tbs (you have
> those, right?) if the latest copy doesn't seem to have the content
> that was there before things went awry.
>
> 2) Uninstall Turbonote and reinstall (you can download the
> current install EXE from http://TurboPress.com/tbnote.htm if you
> don't have it), then make new notes and paste the old ones back
> in. Hope that does it for you.
>
> > Not sure what I've done.
>
> It usually results after a system reset or crash of some flavour
> (i.e. more common on Win9x than NT, but in any case more
> common for developers than most). TurboNote has been
> downloaded over 40,000 times since December, so we've seen
> this problem reported enough to want to try change things to
> make it *much* less likely in the next release! <g>
>
> cheers,
> peter
>
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