I have tested in Word 2003 also and it appears to work the same way. The
last saved version of the file is inserted and there is no prompt unless you
try to open a document that someone else has open.
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DeanN wrote:
This is still an unexpected change in how this works from 2003 and
doesn't make sense to me.
If someone is actually still working on the document that is being
inserted into the other document, then what contents would be
inserted and how would the person inserting the document know that it
is currently opened and being worked on
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
I am unable to reproduce that issue. I only get a warning when an
attempt is made to *open* a file that someone else has open. Merely
inserting it inserts a copy of the file and should not prompt a
warning.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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DeanN wrote:
In Word 2003 if you attempt to insert a file into a document and the
file is in use a prompt is displayed (Read only copy, Notify,
Cancel)
In Word 2007 the prompt disappears if the file is in use
Has anyone know how to resolve this
Thanks
Dean