Coloured titles in Word

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Dave

I am using Office 2003 on a Vista Business PC.
On checking my documents folder, some of the Word document titles are in
green, rather than the standard black type.
It does not alter the behavior of the document as far as I can tell.

Can any advise why / how this has happened ?

If it is an option to change the colour of the titles, then that could be
useful for grouping files.

Thank you
 
It probably signifies that the fiels are compressed. On Windows XP,
compressed files were displayed in blue. I am not running Vista, but this
seems the most likely explanation. You can set Windows not to compress
files. Use folders to group files.

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Thank you for the reply.
I don't think the documant is compressed as it is a copy of another document
and the size is the same.
I copied another word document to see if making a copy produces green titles
but no.
I nave gone into properties for the files and the only differnce I can see
is with

orinignal file black font Detail > Attributes A
Copy file Details > Attributes AE



It probably signifies that the fiels are compressed. On Windows XP,
compressed files were displayed in blue. I am not running Vista, but this
seems the most likely explanation. You can set Windows not to compress
files. Use folders to group files.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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Sorry but I meant to add that I compressed a file to check and the tilte
went blue as you suggested.

Thank you for the reply.
I don't think the documant is compressed as it is a copy of another document
and the size is the same.
I copied another word document to see if making a copy produces green titles
but no.
I nave gone into properties for the files and the only differnce I can see
is with

orinignal file black font Detail > Attributes A
Copy file Details > Attributes AE



It probably signifies that the fiels are compressed. On Windows XP,
compressed files were displayed in blue. I am not running Vista, but this
seems the most likely explanation. You can set Windows not to compress
files. Use folders to group files.

--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
 
Green symbolises that the file has been encrypted. Right-click the file in
the Explorer window and select Properties, select the Advanced tab and clear
the encrypt contents check box.
 
Thats it !

Thank you very much



Green symbolises that the file has been encrypted. Right-click the file in
the Explorer window and select Properties, select the Advanced tab and clear
the encrypt contents check box.
 
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