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Old 10-26-2011, 08:56 PM
UTSUPPORT UTSUPPORT is offline Suppress the Save prompt Windows 7 32bit Suppress the Save prompt Office 2010 32bit
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There must be a way!



I have a mail merge letter that is used regularly. After the merge and print, when the operator exists, they are prompted to save the main document, which I do not want them to do. (The File > Save option should be still available)

I can make it "read-only" which effectively protects the document from accidental changes, but there must be a cleaner option available.

I recall doing this to an Excel workbook some time ago, but cannot remember how I did it!

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Old 01-16-2012, 09:27 PM
tupham tupham is offline Suppress the Save prompt Windows XP Suppress the Save prompt Office 2007
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The main document should be a Word template rather than a document. That way the user can't change the master file.
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