Mark up area, and file open in Word when it isn't

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Steve Hayes

I'm not sure if this is a Word thing or a Windows thing.

I have Word 2010 on my laptop computer, running under Windows 7.

I have several Word files that open normally, but there is one that I wanted
to move and rename, but I can't do it, because it says the file is open in
Word, when I haven't opened it. Even if I reboot it does that.

There is another file that opens with a blue stipe down the righthand side,
and if I hover the cursor there it says "markup area" - how can I get rid of
it? Does it serve any purpose? How come one file has it and others don't?
 
Display hidden files and folders in Windows and see if you can find a file
with a name that is similar to the problem document but starts with a dollar
sign and a tilde. This is the so-called lock file. Delete that file with
Word closed, and you should be able to open the original *.doc again.

To get rid of the markup area, you'll need to remove comments, accept or
reject all changes in a document and then turn off the Track Changes
feature. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/sharing/howtrackchangesworks.html#HowToRemoveTrackedChanges.

-- 
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




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"Steve Hayes" wrote in message

I'm not sure if this is a Word thing or a Windows thing.

I have Word 2010 on my laptop computer, running under Windows 7.

I have several Word files that open normally, but there is one that I wanted
to move and rename, but I can't do it, because it says the file is open in
Word, when I haven't opened it. Even if I reboot it does that.

There is another file that opens with a blue stipe down the righthand side,
and if I hover the cursor there it says "markup area" - how can I get rid of
it? Does it serve any purpose? How come one file has it and others don't?
 
I'm not sure if this is a Word thing or a Windows thing.

I think they're Word things.
I have Word 2010 on my laptop computer, running under Windows 7.

I have several Word files that open normally, but there is one
that I wanted to move and rename, but I can't do it, because it
says the file is open in Word, when I haven't opened it. Even if I
reboot it does that.

Look for a hidden file, probably in the same directory as the original.
It will have a slightly different name, maybe with a tilde, but should
be recognizable as being associated with the original. Sometimes Word
crashes and leaves a lock file that interferes with the original. If
all else fails, just use Save As to save to a different location, then
try to delete the original.
There is another file that opens with a blue stipe down the
righthand side, and if I hover the cursor there it says "markup
area" - how can I get rid of it? Does it serve any purpose? How
come one file has it and others don't?

I think that has to do with Word's Tracked Changes or Revision Marks
features. You may have accidentally turned on the option to display
them. I don't know specifically how that's done or how to turn them
off, but check the Word's Help system.
 
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