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"Save your changes" random appearance
to meHi,
I have yet to find a logic behind the appearance of the above message. Even if I don't change anything in a document, Word sometimes asks the question, sometimes it doesn't. Apart from the case where one prints a document, which causes Word to want to store the printer name or settings, I don't know exactly which, in the doc, therefore it asks for saving that change, all other cases are totally unclear. Does anybody know exactly what causes the question to appear, and is there a way to NOT get it ? Regards Balex |
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The following KB article could be relevant for you:
You are prompted to save changes when you close a Word 2002 document even though you have made no changes http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;816473 -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Balex" wrote in message ... to meHi, I have yet to find a logic behind the appearance of the above message. Even if I don't change anything in a document, Word sometimes asks the question, sometimes it doesn't. Apart from the case where one prints a document, which causes Word to want to store the printer name or settings, I don't know exactly which, in the doc, therefore it asks for saving that change, all other cases are totally unclear. Does anybody know exactly what causes the question to appear, and is there a way to NOT get it ? Regards Balex |
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No, unfortunately, that would require Word 2002, we have Word 2000.
Thanks anyway. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The following KB article could be relevant for you: You are prompted to save changes when you close a Word 2002 document even though you have made no changes http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;816473 -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Balex" wrote in message ... to meHi, I have yet to find a logic behind the appearance of the above message. Even if I don't change anything in a document, Word sometimes asks the question, sometimes it doesn't. Apart from the case where one prints a document, which causes Word to want to store the printer name or settings, I don't know exactly which, in the doc, therefore it asks for saving that change, all other cases are totally unclear. Does anybody know exactly what causes the question to appear, and is there a way to NOT get it ? Regards Balex |
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Does the document contain fields? Some of these update when documents
are opened, repaginated, or printed. See the KB article at http://support.microsoft.com/default...kb;en-us;89953 (which was written for Word 97, but it should apply to Word 2000 too). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Balex" wrote in message ... No, unfortunately, that would require Word 2002, we have Word 2000. Thanks anyway. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The following KB article could be relevant for you: You are prompted to save changes when you close a Word 2002 document even though you have made no changes http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;816473 -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Balex" wrote in message ... to meHi, I have yet to find a logic behind the appearance of the above message. Even if I don't change anything in a document, Word sometimes asks the question, sometimes it doesn't. Apart from the case where one prints a document, which causes Word to want to store the printer name or settings, I don't know exactly which, in the doc, therefore it asks for saving that change, all other cases are totally unclear. Does anybody know exactly what causes the question to appear, and is there a way to NOT get it ? Regards Balex |
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