Hi Peter,
To add one bit to Pat's reply the feature you may be
thinking of in Word 2003 is in Tools=>Options=>Save
to "[x] Make local copy of files stored on network or removable drive"
It copies the document from the original location to your
current location of the variable %TEMP% before opening the
document in Word without creating a temp marker file
in the original location. However, you'd still likely
need to be able to delete the old file when you save (write)
the new version back as when you choose save Word moves the
updated temp file to the original .doc location, deletes the
original file and renames the temp file to the original name.
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Thanks for the reply Pat.
i was told that 2003 was more network smart than previous versions. I have
to leave the .doc files in a network drive that is write only with no
delete/modify privileges, and don't want it left full of temp files as well.
Regards
Peter
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