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Old 06-09-2015, 01:18 PM
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Stefan Blom Stefan Blom is offline Word 2007 , when I save a .doc or .docx file the file type is showing "Empty" Windows 7 64bit Word 2007 , when I save a .doc or .docx file the file type is showing "Empty" Office 2013
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It's most likely something with the registry (that conclusion is why I suggested winword /r). Recent versions of Windows give less control over file associations (in the user interface, that is), and therefore you may prefer to leave things in peace, frustrating as that may be. :-(
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