Save message after printing document in Word 2003

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Guest

Receiving "Do you want to save changes?" message box ONLY when the document
is printed. Tried all the remedies listed from other users from this group,
including tools > options > print > update fields & tools > options > save >
smart tags (turning off).

The environment: 1.DOC was created prior to WORD 2003. This doc has an
custom .dot template attached that which was also created prior to WORD 2003.
When I open and print the 1.doc, receive the above message.

Created a new 2.doc in WORD 2003, cut and pasted from the above 1.doc,
attached the same custom .dot template from above that was created prior to
WORD 2003. When I open and print the 2.doc, I DO NOT receive the above
message.

Obsevation: when printing the 1.doc, a message box pops-up "Printing", "now
printing page # of 1.doc"
when printing the 2.doc there is only a status bar on the bottom status line
only.

I hope this provides enough info. Hopefully, will not have to hear "you will
have to live with this" answer as I have over 1200 .docs that will need to be
cut and pasted.

Thank you in advance.
sm
 
R

Robert M. Franz (RMF)

sm said:
Receiving "Do you want to save changes?" message box ONLY when the document
is printed. Tried all the remedies listed from other users from this group,
including tools > options > print > update fields & tools > options > save >
smart tags (turning off).

The environment: 1.DOC was created prior to WORD 2003. This doc has an
custom .dot template attached that which was also created prior to WORD 2003.
When I open and print the 1.doc, receive the above message.

Did you ever say YES to the message?

Printing might trigger a field update (say, a DATE field).

(You can try this on a copy of both 1.doc and it's template ...).

2cents
Robert
 
G

Guest

Yes. That still does not work. Found a workaround on google. I intercept the
Print events. Check the ActiveDocument.Save status before print and set it
back after the print. This seems to be a good workaround, but still do not
know the cause.

sm.
 
R

Robert M. Franz (RMF)

sm said:
Yes. That still does not work. Found a workaround on google. I intercept the
Print events. Check the ActiveDocument.Save status before print and set it
back after the print. This seems to be a good workaround, but still do not
know the cause.

OK, that certainly works. I can't really say why the older document
reports the change and the newer doesn't.

A possible difference between these two documents could be found either
in Tools | Options | Print. A very probable difference will be found in
Tools | Options | Compatibility.

Greetinx
Robert
 

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