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Lisa - 22 Dec 2003 17:19 GMT
The second time you save a newly created document you get
an error message.  The error message is:

"This file contains repairs made to it by Word.  Saving
the file will make these repairs permanent.  It is
recommended that you view the repairs before saving the
file."

You then have the choices:  Show Repairs, Save, Cancel
If you try to Show the Repairs, it displays another
dialog box that shows Styles 1 as the only item.  If you
click on "Go to" to go to the location of the error, it
just jumps to the very first character in the document.

Why does this occur on every single document I create?  I
am using Groupwise 6.0 as a document management program.
TF - 22 Dec 2003 19:18 GMT
Lisa

At a guess I'd say that Groupwise must be responsible for Style 1 as this
isn't a standard Word style. Does Groupwise put a hidden bookmark at the
start of every file it creates? I recommend that you take this up with
Groupwise support.

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http://www.mvps.org/word/

The second time you save a newly created document you get
an error message.  The error message is:

"This file contains repairs made to it by Word.  Saving
the file will make these repairs permanent.  It is
recommended that you view the repairs before saving the
file."

You then have the choices:  Show Repairs, Save, Cancel
If you try to Show the Repairs, it displays another
dialog box that shows Styles 1 as the only item.  If you
click on "Go to" to go to the location of the error, it
just jumps to the very first character in the document.

Why does this occur on every single document I create?  I
am using Groupwise 6.0 as a document management program.
 
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