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cant delete file

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M.Balarama - 27 Nov 2007 01:56 GMT
when I open word there is a file Document1 with some writing I did. I cannot
find that file any where so I can delete it..I erase it and try to save
it--it goes to a different name..
how can I get rid of that file..
thanks
Michael.
Barry Schwarz - 29 Nov 2007 02:49 GMT
>when I open word there is a file Document1 with some writing I did. I cannot
>find that file any where so I can delete it..I erase it and try to save
>it--it goes to a different name..
>how can I get rid of that file..

Document1 is normally blank.  That you have writing in it indicates
that a template was updated with that writing.  This is probably
normal.dot.  If you open that as a template, you can probably delete
the writing and save the template.  Alternately, when Word is closed,
you can rename normal.dot to something else and Word will recreate a
default normal.dot the next time it is opened.

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M.Balarama - 29 Nov 2007 13:58 GMT
>>when I open word there is a file Document1 with some writing I did. I
>>cannot
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> you can rename normal.dot to something else and Word will recreate a
> default normal.dot the next time it is opened.
thanks-It was a hassel but finally worked

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