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Default ~$ what does this mean at the beginning of a file

thanks Suzanne

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See €śDescription of how Word creates temporary files€ť
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211632

This is the "owner file." If it is left after you have closed the document,
it is safe to delete it. Note, however, that the Desktop is not a good place
to store files (and this is just one reason).

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"PamelaP" wrote in message
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I have a duplicate word file that appeared on it's own, and it starts with

~$
Does anyone know what this is?





 
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