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"Do You Want to Save Changes" messages
I run Windows XP, and Word in Office XP. If I open a file just to read it,
make no changes at all, and then close it, I get a message asking if I want to save changes. If I inadvertently say "yes", it changes the date of the file, which I don't want. These are not files with macros that update the date each time they're opened, so I don't know why I'm getting this message. Any thoughts on getting rid of it? Thanks. |
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"Do You Want to Save Changes" messages
Hi again, Joe. You must have inserted a date field into this document. The
date field is updating. If you can't see the field, try turning on field shading by going to Tools--Options--View and choose Field shading: always. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "phillyjoe" wrote in message ... I run Windows XP, and Word in Office XP. If I open a file just to read it, make no changes at all, and then close it, I get a message asking if I want to save changes. If I inadvertently say "yes", it changes the date of the file, which I don't want. These are not files with macros that update the date each time they're opened, so I don't know why I'm getting this message. Any thoughts on getting rid of it? Thanks. |
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