Backup files

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shakey

Lately I seem to have backup files created and saved after I read a word
file.
IE: reading file "READ ME" generates file "BACKUP OF READ ME"
Using Office 2003 Word on XP machine.

Hints on what I changed to cause this, I do not remember it happening
earlier?

Thanks
Mel
 
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Graham Mayor

There is no mechanism that I am aware of that creates backup files merely
from reading documents in Word - do you have an autoopen macro in Normal.dot
that saves documents as they are opened?

In any case it is a good plan to allow Word to create backups - but if you
must turn it off, the setting is in tools > options > save.

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shakey

Tools > options > save has always been on. No autopen macro.
Its not every file opened that gets backed up so I will need to find
something common about them. Perhaps I added or deleted a word. Sure it did
not do this before but easy to work around "delete".
Thank you
Mel
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Unless you explicitly saved the document (perhaps when prompted), you should
not be getting a *new* backup file, but if you have that option enabled,
then any document that has been saved more than once will have a backup
file. You will not see these files in Word's File Open dialog if you have
All Word Documents selected as the file type--only if you have All Files
selected. But of course you'll see the *.wbk files in an Explorer window.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
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shakey

Thanks Susan I did not specifically save the document, just closed then
deleted them prior to finding the backup copy.
I DO see them in word file open list of files probably because I do have all
files selected. The ones I am working with are text files but get saved as a
word backup doc.
Interesting sometimes after closing a file and seeing it disappear from the
screen I cannot delete it but get file in use message. I need to exit word
and reenter to delete it.
Mel
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Backup (*.wbk) files are not deleted when you close or delete a document.
Temp (*.tmp) files should ordinarily be deleted when you close the document
or quit Word. If you have temp files left around after quitting and
restarting Word, it's okay to delete them. See
http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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