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Having modified/unmodified in the Title Bar next to the filename would save
us having to save unnecessarily and when a document is open you know whether
you have altered it or not.

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Note that you can never save a Word document unnecessarily, because
nothing happens if you try to perform a save operation on a document
which hasn't been modified.

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Having modified/unmodified in the Title Bar next to the filename

would save
us having to save unnecessarily and when a document is open you know

whether
you have altered it or not.

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Thanks Stefan, the point is that you still click on the Save button, as you
don't always remember whether or not you have saved when you have a large
number of documents open and in use.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Note that you can never save a Word document unnecessarily, because
nothing happens if you try to perform a save operation on a document
which hasn't been modified.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Peta" wrote in message
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Having modified/unmodified in the Title Bar next to the filename

would save
us having to save unnecessarily and when a document is open you know

whether
you have altered it or not.

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I see what you mean. That would be a nice feature for those who often have
several documents open at the same time. If you forget which you have and
have not saved, it would be nice not to have to go through and save every
single one. Then again, it never hurts to save even if you haven't made any
changes. It won't do any harm.

Also, you could just close the document and word will ask you if you wish to
save changes if any have been made. Guess that doesn't help you, though, if
you were still intending to work on the documents but wanted to be sure to
save them. Save early, save often. Good advice for sure.

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Charting the future of pharmacy


"Peta" wrote:

Thanks Stefan, the point is that you still click on the Save button, as you
don't always remember whether or not you have saved when you have a large
number of documents open and in use.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Note that you can never save a Word document unnecessarily, because
nothing happens if you try to perform a save operation on a document
which hasn't been modified.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Peta" wrote in message
...
Having modified/unmodified in the Title Bar next to the filename

would save
us having to save unnecessarily and when a document is open you know

whether
you have altered it or not.

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Shift+File | Save All will save all open documents, but I agree that having
some indication on the title bar would be useful. Some programs have
Modified/Unmodified. FrontPage puts an asterisk by the page name when it has
unsaved changes. And some programs (rather alarmingly, in my view) dim the
Save button when the document is unmodified.

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"Paul (ESI)" wrote in message
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I see what you mean. That would be a nice feature for those who often have
several documents open at the same time. If you forget which you have and
have not saved, it would be nice not to have to go through and save every
single one. Then again, it never hurts to save even if you haven't made

any
changes. It won't do any harm.

Also, you could just close the document and word will ask you if you wish

to
save changes if any have been made. Guess that doesn't help you, though,

if
you were still intending to work on the documents but wanted to be sure to
save them. Save early, save often. Good advice for sure.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy


"Peta" wrote:

Thanks Stefan, the point is that you still click on the Save button, as

you
don't always remember whether or not you have saved when you have a

large
number of documents open and in use.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Note that you can never save a Word document unnecessarily, because
nothing happens if you try to perform a save operation on a document
which hasn't been modified.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Peta" wrote in message
...
Having modified/unmodified in the Title Bar next to the filename
would save
us having to save unnecessarily and when a document is open you know
whether
you have altered it or not.

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the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button,
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and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.



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