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I reinstalled Word XP and Windows XP. Since then in my document folders
there are a lot of duplicate "greyed" docs which have a ~and a $ sign before them - in fact replacing the first few letters of the document name. If I try to open them dialogue box says the appropriate converter is not there. The original document is still there but it clutters up the folders and sometimes takes up 1/2 the space. How did they get there and how can I get rid of them without having to manually delete them and if I do so will there be a problem? |
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singapore tom wrote:
I reinstalled Word XP and Windows XP. Since then in my document folders there are a lot of duplicate "greyed" docs which have a ~and a $ sign before them - in fact replacing the first few letters of the document name. If I try to open them dialogue box says the appropriate converter is not there. The original document is still there but it clutters up the folders and sometimes takes up 1/2 the space. How did they get there and how can I get rid of them without having to manually delete them and if I do so will there be a problem? Those files are some of Word's temporary files, as explained at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211632. They will *always* be there while you're actively editing documents. They should be deleted automatically when Word closes, but sometimes it fails to clean up. You can do the cleanup manually or with a batch file; see http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |