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Default Promt to save, when the dcument is already saved

Hey

I create a new document from at template with macro, and save the new
document.
Then I will close it, but get a dialogbox "Do you want to save the
changes to xxxx" - but I have just saved it?

The "solution" I have read (changes to the 'Normal' template, see
under Tools|Options|Save) here don't fix the problem!

Can anyone help me?

Thanks...

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On 25 Mar., 11:22, pmm wrote:
Hey

I create a new document from at template with macro, and save the new
document.
Then I will close it, but get a dialogbox "Do you want to save the
changes to xxxx" - but I have just saved it?

The "solution" I have read (changes to the 'Normal' template, see
under Tools|Options|Save) here don't fix the problem!

Can anyone help me?

Thanks...


Hey

I have found the solution my self:

In the "Microsoft Word Object" / ThisDocument, I add the code:

Private Sub Document Close()
ActiveDocument.Save = True
End Sub
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