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Greg K
 
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Default MS Word no longer prompts to Save a Document

I have an Office 2003 Small Business Edition User. Whenever they create a
new document and close it, word does not prompt to save changes. If they
select Save, no changes are saved. if they choose Save As, the changes are
saved. When they re-open the document and make changes they are again not
asked to save changes.

Any modifictions are therefore lost.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Default MS Word no longer prompts to Save a Document

I believe that there are a number of virii that can cause this behaviour.

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I have an Office 2003 Small Business Edition User. Whenever they create a
new document and close it, word does not prompt to save changes. If they
select Save, no changes are saved. if they choose Save As, the changes
are
saved. When they re-open the document and make changes they are again not
asked to save changes.

Any modifictions are therefore lost.



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