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![]() One of our office PC's is sometimes (but not always) not saving changes to documents, even when the operator has clicked on "save" or answered "yes" to the "Do you want to save changes?" query that comes up when you tell the computer to close a document. When we go to reopen a document, we will sometimes find that recent changes that were on the screen when we last closed the document (and supposedly saved changes) are gone. In addition, when we go to print an open document from this same PC, it will sometimes print an earlier version than the updated version on the screen. This is NOT our imagination - it's happened quite a number of times lately. The people who use this PC have been using Word for years, haven't had the problem before, and don't have the problem on other machines on our network, so I think we have conclusively ruled out "operator error." It's the PC! We're using Word 2002 and Windows XP. Any thoughts? -- Bunrabbit |
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