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(2) Appearing in Filename
Is there something (perhaps in AutoRecover) that creates a file which uses an
existing file's name and tacks a (2) on the end? I have a (novice) user who says there's only one version of the file (FileXYZ.docx) and now he's seeing two in Recent Documents: FileXYZ.docx and FileXYZ (2).docx. Thanks for any help. |
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(2) Appearing in Filename
Are you sure that there are two different documents, or maybe it's just two
links in the Recent Documents folder? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Christina" wrote in message ... Is there something (perhaps in AutoRecover) that creates a file which uses an existing file's name and tacks a (2) on the end? I have a (novice) user who says there's only one version of the file (FileXYZ.docx) and now he's seeing two in Recent Documents: FileXYZ.docx and FileXYZ (2).docx. Thanks for any help. |
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