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HelpWhy is "~$filename" 1KB copy of my saved file being created?
When I save an Excel file to a folder, a second 1KB file is created with the
same name and a prefix of ~$ in front of the original file name. The second file will not open. This never happened before. Does anyone know what it is? and why it is there? Is it harmful? or some Office or Windows thing? If I try to delete it, it won't delete while the original file is open? If I want to copy the file to make a backup do I need to copy the shadow file with it? taxes.xlsx 3,354 KB same date ~$taxes.xlsx 1KB same date System: Microsoft Excel 2007 / Vista Home Premium Thanks, Mark |
HelpWhy is "~$filename" 1KB copy of my saved file being created?
Previous versions of Excel stuck their temp files in the temp directory, but
Word has been littering its working directories with them for years. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mars373" wrote in message ... When I save an Excel file to a folder, a second 1KB file is created with the same name and a prefix of ~$ in front of the original file name. The second file will not open. This never happened before. Does anyone know what it is? and why it is there? Is it harmful? or some Office or Windows thing? If I try to delete it, it won't delete while the original file is open? If I want to copy the file to make a backup do I need to copy the shadow file with it? taxes.xlsx 3,354 KB same date ~$taxes.xlsx 1KB same date System: Microsoft Excel 2007 / Vista Home Premium Thanks, Mark |
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