An example: When I open My Computer, and then double click on the Local Disk
(C

icon, it displays a list of the files and folders I have on the C:
drive. If I then open Microsoft Word and use the file|open drop down menu to
open a file, say addresses.doc, a shortcut to that file (addresses.doc)
appears on the C: file list display. It is not a temporary shortcut, it
remains after Word is closed and after the system is shut down and restarted.
Navigating through the C: file list to the file and then double clicking on
the file name also opens it in Word with the same result, the shortcut is
created on C: and shows in the file list. It is a valid shortcut, double
clicking on it opens the file.
Further investigation indicates that it may be a Microsoft Office setting
not unique to Word, since opening a file in Excel does the same thing.
Opening files with other applications, such as Notepad or Adobe Photoshop,
does not exhibit this behavior.
This is a new development, it did not used to do this. I do not want a
shortcut created on C: for every file I open. I have not yet found the way
to disable this feature.