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Default Why am I asked to save changes when there are none?

I have a document that always asks me if I want to save changes even if I've
only looked at it. There are no auto-dates. There are no macros as far as I
can tell. I go to Tools|Macros|Organizer and it list no macros in my
document or normal.dot. Not all my documents do this. Why would this one?

Thanks,
Tom


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See “WD2002: You Are Prompted to Save Changes When You Close a Document Even
Though You Have Made No Changes” at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816473

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I have a document that always asks me if I want to save changes even if

I've
only looked at it. There are no auto-dates. There are no macros as far as

I
can tell. I go to Tools|Macros|Organizer and it list no macros in my
document or normal.dot. Not all my documents do this. Why would this one?

Thanks,
Tom



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