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Word 2002 SP2 saving files
Apparently when you edit a file in Word 2002 and save it, it only saves a
backup copy of the previous file rendition. If you have made any changes, the current backup copy will not reflect them. So, to create a current backup copy of a file I have edited, I must save it, then alter it with a period or something, then save it again, then delete the last change. How can I make Word save the current version of a file. Excel does this. Why someone would want to save the previous version is beyond me. They could always use SAVE AS to retain the previous version if they wanted to for some reason. It seems to me the 'default' should always be to save the most current version. |
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