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emmettgibbs
 
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Default How can I keep Word from closing every time I close a Word file?

I'm getting tired of having to go to my desktop and re-opening Word every
time I close a Word file. Please advise.
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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]
 
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So what do you want to do? You can stick it in your Quick Launch or you can
go thru the Start button.

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I'm getting tired of having to go to my desktop and re-opening Word every
time I close a Word file. Please advise.



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How are you closing the document? Using FileClose or using the "X" close
button at the top right?
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"emmettgibbs" wrote:

I'm getting tired of having to go to my desktop and re-opening Word every
time I close a Word file. Please advise.

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JD
 
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"emmettgibbs" wrote:

I'm getting tired of having to go to my desktop and re-opening Word every
time I close a Word file. Please advise.


It sounds like you are closing Word using the top-right "X". When only one
Word document is open, there should be two "X"s in the top-right corner. The
outermost one will close the program, while the one below it should close
only the document.
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