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Jay Freedman
 
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Default Prevent Word 2000 document from creating a backup copy

Hi Glen,

The .wbk files are indeed the ones created when the "Always create backups"
option is checked. If new ones are still being created when the option is
unchecked, then you may have a corrupted registry key. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...eySettings.htm. (In my mind,
the sections in that article are slightly out of order. Read "How to
preserve your Settings preferences" before "Deleting/Renaming the entire
Data key".)

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Glen wrote:
Jay, the extension on the backup is wbk and are saved in the same
file as the document. I do not see any tmp files in this folder at
all so I don't think this is where the tmp files are. I will have to
look into this further.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

Glen wrote:
We use Office 2000 on Windows XP network. I have a user that seems
to be saving backups to Word documents. I checked Tools, Options,
Save and the Always create backups is NOT checked. She also had
Version turned on, but with that turned off, it was still generating
backups. Where do we look for any other options for this?


Exactly what (filename and extension) and where are these "backups"?
Could they be temporary files
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211632)? What are their sizes in
relation to the current document file?

There aren't any other options in Word (except for the unlikely one
of a macro you don't know about) but there are some possibilities in
the configuration of the folders the documents live in. If the user
doesn't have permissions to modify and/or delete files in those
folders, it's possible that Word isn't allowed to do its normal
cleanup of temp files when it exits.

Try the cleanup steps in
http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm and then
watch what new "backups" appear.

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