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Default Bug in Excel 2007

Hi

Something rather annoying with Excel 2007. As soon as you open a file, it
will be modified and marked as such.

So if you're opening an excel file in excel and immediately close it
(without doing any modification) it will ask you if you want to save the
file. You select NO.

But the file has been modified anyway. So if you're using a revision control
software such as ClearCase or Subversion: it will be marked as having been
modified.

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