easy query, I think

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MB

I am using WORD 97. I know with WORKS if I choose the Save As option and the
file already exists, I am asked if I want to replace that file. However,
with WORD, it doesn't ask; it just replaces that file. I can't seem to find
an option that will make WORD ask me if I want to save it using the Save As
option. Surely, there must be such an option. How can I do it?


Mel
 
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Mike Williams [MVP]

MB said:
I am using WORD 97. I know with WORKS if I choose the Save As option
and the file already exists, I am asked if I want to replace that
file. However, with WORD, it doesn't ask; it just replaces that file.
I can't seem to find an option that will make WORD ask me if I want
to save it using the Save As option. Surely, there must be such an
option. How can I do it?

Save As should always ask. You might try re-adding that menu command back to
the menu.
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MB

Mike:

I don't understand. What do you mean re-adding that menu command???

The save as command is listed, but it just doesn't act right; it acts
identical to the save command.

Mel
 
M

MB

Mike:

CORRECTION. I now see that the FIRST time if I use SAVE AS for a file name
that already exists in the given folder, it will ask.

But, then, if I make changes and use SAVE AS again, it will not ask it will
just replace the file.

Is this the way it is supposed to be??

What if I wanted the previous version? Is it there somewhere?

Mel
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

Hi Mel,

If you use SaveAs to save a document with the same name as it has already
been saved under, you will not be asked if you want to replace the previous
version. If you want to save a copy of the most recently saved version,
check the "Always create backup copy" box under the "Save Options" section
of the Save dialog under Tools>Options.

Note that only creates a copy of the most recently saved version. It does
NOT create copies of each saved version. If you want to do that, you will
need to use the Versions facility available on the File menu for that
purpose.

Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded
directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.

Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Mike Williams [MVP]

MB said:
Mike:

CORRECTION. I now see that the FIRST time if I use SAVE AS for a file
name that already exists in the given folder, it will ask.

But, then, if I make changes and use SAVE AS again, it will not ask
it will just replace the file.

You should see the Save As dialog, and then the file will be replaced if you
click OK without changing the name.
 
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DocA

Mel,

Do you mean that when you click SAVE AS Word instantly saves the document
without displaying any dialog box asking you to choose the file name/type?

This bug is seen if Word is not closed properly and then a new Word process
is started. Open the Task Manager (click ctrl-alt-delete then click Task
Manager). On the Processes tab you should see only one instance of
WinWord.exe listed, no matter how many Word documents you have open. If you
see WinWord.exe listed twice or more then it will confirm what I have
said...Word didn't close properly and was then started again. You should
close each Word document you have open, then return to the Task Manager and
kill the errant WinWord.exe process. Then reopen your Word doc and you
should be able to Save As...

Adrian
 
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DocA

I forgot to add something...

Before checking this, close down Outlook if you use Word as your email
editor and any other programs in which you might be running an OLE instance
of Word. (Typically MS Office programs.)
 

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