Thanks to both responders. You have answered all of my concerns.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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It's an owner file. See “Description of how Word creates temporary
files”
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211632
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Bernard Littman" wrote in message
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I have a Dell Dimension L700cx, Windows Me, and Word 2000. A few
weeks
ago my hard drive failed. A computer shop replaced the disk and
was
able to transfer almost all of the contents of the old disk on to
the
new disk. Other than the problem described below, the system seems
to
be working properly.
When I open a file in Word, the file opens normally and can be
revised
and saved. However, looking in the Open dialog box displays two
files,
the original file and a second file with a distorted name. For
example, if I work with the file CouncilMinutes.doc, there are two
files when I look in the Open dialog box. The original file
CouncilMinutes.doc is there, as it should be. There is also a file
~$uncilMinutes.doc. This second file is highlighted (just a gray
highlight) and appears first in the list of files in the folder.
If I
exit Word and then go back again, the ~$uncilMinutes.doc file is
no
longer there.
Other than seeing the listing of the second file, I have not
observed
any problems in the operation of Word.
Attempting to change the template normal.dot to normal.jnk gives
the
messages "If you change a filename extension, the file may become
unstable" and "Cannot rename Normal: A file with the name you
specified already exists". Also, the search for normal.dot finds a
file named ~$Normal.dot.
Any suggestions on how to proceed will be very much appreciated.