file save as word 2003 xp pro

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Andrew

Scenario I open a document called test.doc and make a change. I use the file
save as option and call the file test.doc. It doesn't prompt me to
overwrite the existing test.doc shouldn't it?? I belive it did in earlier
versions??
 
No - if you open a document and use SaveAs to save it with the same name you
won't get a prompt. If you use SaveAs to save it with a different existing
name, you will.

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Andrew,

You are correct that in past versions you would get the replace or overwrite
prompt. Evidently this is a change, if you open a file and use save as to
save it back to same file name, Word does not ask. However if you open a file
and attempt to save as another filename taht already exists, you will get
that familiar prompt.

HTH
 
When you open an existing file and make changes, just close the file
and answer yes to the prompt to save changes. Or save your changes,
then close the document. There is no need to go through the steps to
SaveAs the existing file name.

Cheryl
 
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