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Why does saving an htm file sometimes create a header file?
On a recent save of an htm document in Word 2003, the save created a
sub-folder containing a header.htm as well as a filelist.xml. Other similar documents do not do this. The problem is that we're using wincvs for version control. This generates an error when I commit the htm file in wincvs. When my teammates try to open the file that I committed, they get an error about the missing header file. They can go past it, but it's irritating--and I don't know if there will be other problems later on, for example if I'm not here and they have to make changes and save a new version. (There is no page header or footer on the document, so it doesn't relate to that as far as I can tell.) -- Thanks for your assistance! |
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