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Photoshop™ for a graphic), then use the File menu to
open the document from inside that application. See
the application’s documentation for more information.
Solution:
Purchase and install the correct software, or find out
if the creator of the document can convert it to a form
that one of your programs can use.
Cause 2:
The document was originated on a DOS computer.
Solution:
Use the PC Exchange control panel to specify which
application program will open the document. See the
“Using DOS Files & Disks” topic in the Macintosh
Guide for instructions.
Cause 3:
You may need to rebuild your desktop.
Solution:
Hold down the Command and Option keys while you
start up your computer. Keep holding down the keys
until you see a message asking whether you want to
rebuild the desktop. Click OK.
Problem:
You can’t open a DOS document using an application.
Cause:
You need to convert the file f rom DOS to a Mac OS
compatible format.
Solution:
Use the PC Exchange control panel to specify which
application will open the document. See the “Using DOS
Files & Disks” topic in the Macintosh Guide for
instructions.
Problem:
A DOS document is displayed incorrectly, or you see strange codes or
characters in the document.
Cause:
Some characters that can be displayed on a DOS
computer may not display accurately on Mac OS
compatible computers.
Solution:
For more information about working with DOS
documents on your SuperMac J700 computer, see the
“Using DOS Files & Disks” topic of Macintosh Guide, or
try opening the document in another program.