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If I open an existing document in Word, just look at it and do nothing to
it, when I select"close" it asks me if I want to "save changes" when there
have been none! Is it possible to stop this?

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Pat Macguire


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Check under Tools, Options, General and see which options you have checked
"at Open" options. If so then your document probably does have a link or two
in it which is refreshed and that constitutes a change.
With 2000, if I remember, uncheck the two WordPerfect options in this tab
and also uncheck the "Disable features introduced after" on the Save tab may
help with this.
DeanH

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If I open an existing document in Word, just look at it and do nothing to
it, when I select"close" it asks me if I want to "save changes" when there
have been none! Is it possible to stop this?

Regards and thanks in advance

Pat Macguire



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Check under Tools, Options, General and see which options you have checked
"at Open" options. If so then your document probably does have a link or
two
in it which is refreshed and that constitutes a change.
With 2000, if I remember, uncheck the two WordPerfect options in this tab
and also uncheck the "Disable features introduced after" on the Save tab
may
help with this.
DeanH

"P & H Macguire" wrote:

If I open an existing document in Word, just look at it and do nothing to
it, when I select"close" it asks me if I want to "save changes" when
there
have been none! Is it possible to stop this?

Regards and thanks in advance

Pat Macguire




That's fixed it! Thanks for taking the time.

Pat Macguire


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Glad it worked.
But which exactly? ;-)

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"DeanH" wrote in message
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Check under Tools, Options, General and see which options you have checked
"at Open" options. If so then your document probably does have a link or
two
in it which is refreshed and that constitutes a change.
With 2000, if I remember, uncheck the two WordPerfect options in this tab
and also uncheck the "Disable features introduced after" on the Save tab
may
help with this.
DeanH

"P & H Macguire" wrote:

If I open an existing document in Word, just look at it and do nothing to
it, when I select"close" it asks me if I want to "save changes" when
there
have been none! Is it possible to stop this?

Regards and thanks in advance

Pat Macguire




That's fixed it! Thanks for taking the time.

Pat Macguire



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"DeanH" wrote in message
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Glad it worked.
But which exactly? ;-)

"P & H Macguire" wrote:


"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Check under Tools, Options, General and see which options you have
checked
"at Open" options. If so then your document probably does have a link
or
two
in it which is refreshed and that constitutes a change.
With 2000, if I remember, uncheck the two WordPerfect options in this
tab
and also uncheck the "Disable features introduced after" on the Save
tab
may
help with this.
DeanH

"P & H Macguire" wrote:

If I open an existing document in Word, just look at it and do nothing
to
it, when I select"close" it asks me if I want to "save changes" when
there
have been none! Is it possible to stop this?

Regards and thanks in advance

Pat Macguire




That's fixed it! Thanks for taking the time.

Pat Macguire



Sorry! Should have said.

I unchecked, "Update automatic links at open" The rest were unchecked
already.

Regards

Pat Macguire




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Thanks.
Have a good day - where has the sun gone? :-(

"P & H Macguire" wrote:


"DeanH" wrote in message
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Glad it worked.
But which exactly? ;-)

"P & H Macguire" wrote:


"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Check under Tools, Options, General and see which options you have
checked
"at Open" options. If so then your document probably does have a link
or
two
in it which is refreshed and that constitutes a change.
With 2000, if I remember, uncheck the two WordPerfect options in this
tab
and also uncheck the "Disable features introduced after" on the Save
tab
may
help with this.
DeanH

"P & H Macguire" wrote:

If I open an existing document in Word, just look at it and do nothing
to
it, when I select"close" it asks me if I want to "save changes" when
there
have been none! Is it possible to stop this?

Regards and thanks in advance

Pat Macguire




That's fixed it! Thanks for taking the time.

Pat Macguire



Sorry! Should have said.

I unchecked, "Update automatic links at open" The rest were unchecked
already.

Regards

Pat Macguire



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