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Whenever i open one of my word documents and i don't make a change to
it...then, I go File---Close...i get a dialog box that prompts me with the
following statement "Do you want to save the changes to name of my doc?"

WHY DO I GET PROMPTED WITH THIS WHEN I HAVE NOT CHANGED ANYTHING IN THE
DOCUMENT?
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There are several things that change a document behind the scenes. Most
commonly --

- The document contains a { DATE } field - this updates to the current date
each time you open the document.
- You print the document. Thus updates the 'Last printed date' property.





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Whenever i open one of my word documents and i don't make a change to
it...then, I go File---Close...i get a dialog box that prompts me with
the
following statement "Do you want to save the changes to name of my doc?"

WHY DO I GET PROMPTED WITH THIS WHEN I HAVE NOT CHANGED ANYTHING IN THE
DOCUMENT?



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Smart Tags are another issue in recent versions; see “WD2002: You Are
Prompted to Save Changes When You Close a Document Even Though You Have Made
No Changes” at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816473

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"Jezebel" wrote in message
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There are several things that change a document behind the scenes. Most
commonly --

- The document contains a { DATE } field - this updates to the current

date
each time you open the document.
- You print the document. Thus updates the 'Last printed date' property.





"Jerry Persaud" wrote in message
...
Whenever i open one of my word documents and i don't make a change to
it...then, I go File---Close...i get a dialog box that prompts me with
the
following statement "Do you want to save the changes to name of my

doc?"

WHY DO I GET PROMPTED WITH THIS WHEN I HAVE NOT CHANGED ANYTHING IN THE
DOCUMENT?




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