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Default stop prompt to save on no changes made

I keep getting asked by excel to save even when i have just opened a document
and closed without making any changes. how do i stop this?
Note: This happens even when there are no formulas/functions or calc's in
the workbook like a to today() etc. Happens even when there is only text in
the excel sheet.
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Default stop prompt to save on no changes made

Are you opening an older workbook in a newer version of Excel?

Does the message read something like "this workbook was created in an earlier
version etc."


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 22:22:01 -0700, sam2u
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I keep getting asked by excel to save even when i have just opened a document
and closed without making any changes. how do i stop this?
Note: This happens even when there are no formulas/functions or calc's in
the workbook like a to today() etc. Happens even when there is only text in
the excel sheet.


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