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Old 05-15-2018, 06:32 AM
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When I click on a Word (16) file in explorer, it does not preview, and I get an error "Temporary work file could not be created. Check the temp environment variable." If I click on that error message to close it, the file then previews in explorer.

Any ideas on how to resolve this annoying an apparently useless error message?

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Close all applications and insert the following into the Windows Explorer address bar:
C:\Users\%Username%\AppData\Local\Temp
Delete all files/folders from that folder, leaving behind any Windows complains are still in use.

That should resolve the issue.
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Well, it didn't fix it. I thought I was running Word 16, but apparently it's Word 365. Does that make a difference?

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This is a bit of long shot, but you could try turning off the preview pane in File Explorer. After that, see if you can open Word documents without seeing an error message.
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