I’m experiencing a strange phenomenon using TextEdit.  I have a number of files 
that contain my various signature tags, one file per tag.  I also have one 
“Master” file that contains nothing more than the first several lines of my 
signature tags.  When I find a clever or interesting phrase that I’d like to 
deploy as a signature tag, I open TextEdit and place that phrase or sentence(s) 
in the file.  While still in the specific signature tag file, I open the master 
signature file to grab those top few lines so that all signature tags begin 
with a common form.

This worked quite nicely until yesterday; now when I attempt to additionally 
open the master file I encounter a quite strange menu referring to time 
increments (i.e., today, week, month, prior month, prior month, etc. and then 
the years in descending order.  All I want to do is to open the master 
signature tag file so I can copy those top few lines and add them to the new 
signature file so that all my signature tags include the blank line, row of 
asterisks and my name line.

What the heck is going on?

Can this be reversed?

TIA


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