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Default Save message after printing document in Word 2003

Receiving "Do you want to save changes?" message box ONLY when the document
is printed. Tried all the remedies listed from other users from this group,
including tools options print update fields & tools options save
smart tags (turning off).

The environment: 1.DOC was created prior to WORD 2003. This doc has an
custom .dot template attached that which was also created prior to WORD 2003.
When I open and print the 1.doc, receive the above message.

Created a new 2.doc in WORD 2003, cut and pasted from the above 1.doc,
attached the same custom .dot template from above that was created prior to
WORD 2003. When I open and print the 2.doc, I DO NOT receive the above
message.

Obsevation: when printing the 1.doc, a message box pops-up "Printing", "now
printing page # of 1.doc"
when printing the 2.doc there is only a status bar on the bottom status line
only.

I hope this provides enough info. Hopefully, will not have to hear "you will
have to live with this" answer as I have over 1200 .docs that will need to be
cut and pasted.

Thank you in advance.
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