Why does Word close when I close a file?

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When I close a file, Word program automatically closes. If I want to open
another file, I have to re-open Word. How can I leave Word open all the time
and open/close files whenever I want?
 
Is that any file when more than one file is open, or when you close the
single file that is open

What version of Word? For some stupid reason that behaviour has been
implemented in Word 2007. The way around it there is to add the File Close
icon to the QAT and use that to close documents.

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Is that any file when more than one file is open, or when you close the
single file that is open

What version of Word? For some stupid reason that behaviour has been
implemented in Word 2007. The way around it there is to add the File Close
icon to the QAT and use that to close documents.

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Hope this helps.

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services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
It happens when I close the last file open. I use Word 2003. I use a Close
File icon on the toolbar to close the files. When I click on this icon and
close the last file I have open, the program closes too and I have to reopen
Word.
 
It happens when I close the last file open. I use Word 2003. I use a Close
File icon on the toolbar to close the files. When I click on this icon and
close the last file I have open, the program closes too and I have to reopen
Word.
 
When there is only one file open, there will be two X's at the top right of
the screen, Click on the smaller, inner one to close the document.

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When there is only one file open, there will be two X's at the top right of
the screen, Click on the smaller, inner one to close the document.

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Nope, the program still closes when I click the smaller inner on closest to
the document.
 
Nope, the program still closes when I click the smaller inner on closest to
the document.
 
Is there a FileClose() macro in the template or in an add-in

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Is there a FileClose() macro in the template or in an add-in

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Not that I know of. The program closing happens on every document regardless
of the type of document or who created the document.

I had a co worker open a Word file and close it. Her Word stays running and
does not close when she closed the file.

I also tried closing the file by File, Close and Crtl W. Word closed when
the file closed in both instances.
 
Not that I know of. The program closing happens on every document regardless
of the type of document or who created the document.

I had a co worker open a Word file and close it. Her Word stays running and
does not close when she closed the file.

I also tried closing the file by File, Close and Crtl W. Word closed when
the file closed in both instances.
 
I have the exact same problem. I haven't found the answer yet, but I did
find a workaround. Open your first file and type in a word like "TEST".
Leave that file open all day and go about your work. Now, since you are
never closing the last file, your WORD will stay open. I hope an answer is
found soon. Very annoying. Rebecca
 
Did anyone ever find a solution to this problem, which I am also having?
 

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