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Filename with a (2)
Is there something in Word '07 (perhaps AutoRecover) that would
automatically take an existing file's name and create the same named file with a (2) on the end? I have a (novice) user that says he's got one document FileXYZ.docx, but that when he goes to Recent Documents he sees FileXYZ.docx and FileXYZ (2).docx. Did it do an AutoRecover and he saved another version somehow? Thanks for any help. |
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Filename with a (2)
On 7 feb, 20:55, Christina
wrote: Is there something in Word '07 (perhaps AutoRecover) that would automatically take an existing file's name and create the same named file with a (2) on the end? *I have a (novice) user that says he's got one document FileXYZ.docx, but that when he goes to Recent Documents he sees FileXYZ.docx and FileXYZ (2).docx. *Did it do an AutoRecover and he saved another version somehow? *Thanks for any help. You won't get any faster response if you keep posting the same question over and over in the span of a couple of hours. On the contrary, people will probably ignore you alltogether. I would guess that your user at one point in time dragged files around in his explorer and accidently copied the file to the same directory. He might have deleted the copy later on, but the link to it could still be in his recent documents. Yves |
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