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I recentely started to get prompted "Do you want to save the changes to
*.xls?" regardless of whether or not I made any changes. I have many users who now receive the prompt for files that they did not even know they had opened. Those are hidden files that contain code and data that are opened via an add-in that I wrote and people have used for years without even being aware the hidden files even existed. I believe this just started happening with a server upgrade (to 2003). Does anyone know of a setting somewhere that could be set to always prompt for saving changes, even when no changes were made? Or, alternatively, is there something I could put in the code to suppress that warning on certain files? Thanks Ken |
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