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How can you set up word so it doesn't automatically save a title for a new
document? I know you can go to Options: Save, and there's a checkbox for "prompt for document properties" but is there a way to set it up to have a blank title? |
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If the template on which the document is based does not have text in the
Title field, Word will not suggest that text as a filename, but it will select the first text in the document (up to the first punctuation mark or line or paragraph break) as the suggested title/filename. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "NickH" wrote in message ... How can you set up word so it doesn't automatically save a title for a new document? I know you can go to Options: Save, and there's a checkbox for "prompt for document properties" but is there a way to set it up to have a blank title? |
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