WORD REALLY SUCKS SOMETIMES....

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Keith G Hicks

(word 03 on win2kpro)

I very often edit a word doc, do a save as (F12) and then try to move the
original doc to an archive folder. But word thinks the original is in use so
it won't let me. This does not always happen but I understand it when it
does. However, often when I close the copy (so now both are closed), I still
cannot move the original because since I have other completely unrelated
docs open word thinks (or rather doesn't think at all) it's still in use. So
I close all of those and more often than not still have a problem because
Outlook is running. The point is that all too often I have to close ALL my
open word docs AND Outlook just to delete or mvoe or rename a doc file that
I closed a long time ago. IT REALLY SUCKS.
 
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Keith G Hicks

Thanks but it's hardly "pilot error." It has nothing whatsoever to do with
backups or crashes. I can start Outlook and word fresh right after my system
starts up. Open a word doc, do a save as, close both docs and still not be
able to move the original. The message is "There has been a sharing
violation. The source or target may be in use." Something to that effect. My
favorite part of that message is the "MAY be in use." It's clear that word
isn't sure so it's just covering itself just in case. Until I close all word
docs and outllook I'm unable to move, delete or rename the file.

Sounds like pilot error to me - see
http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm and
http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm

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Guest

Keith,

You may need to programmatically close down Word by setting the application
to Nothing.

Try asking the folks in the Programming section how to do this.

HTH
 
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Guest

Are you working on a network? There may be some network file permission thing
happening. What you are describing isn't not normal.
 
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Keith G Hicks

Nope. Not on a network.

Are you working on a network? There may be some network file permission
thing
happening. What you are describing isn't not normal.
 
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Graham Mayor

Did you remove all the orphan temporray files as suggested in the link?

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