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Old 04-17-2011, 06:58 AM
Art Art is offline Getting rid of separate "Doc 1" Windows XP Getting rid of separate "Doc 1" Office 2007
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Thanks again. Yes, I'd noticed I'd inadvertently "added" something to Doc1, so I undid that, then saved all the undoing as Doc1. But it hasn't helped. Now I'm finding something even stranger as a result.

Previously when I closed my existing Document, Document 1 would then reappear. But now (that I cleared everything off of Document 1 and saved it), when I try to close out of it, yes, it does still ask me if I want to save it. But when I say yes, just to see what happens, in the Save Box it's called Doc2.

And yes, I have exited Word and re-started it every time.

If you have any more suggestions, please let me know. If not, I understand and I'll keep exploring. It's an inconvenience to have Document 1 remain, but not a major one.

Once again, my thanks for your kindness.

Art
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