Re: Work Files Never Die
From: matt neuburg (matt_at_tidbits.com)
Date: 10/22/04
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 00:13:27 GMT
Will Simmons <wsimmons@world.std.com> wrote:
> Running Word 98 under OS 9.2.2 on a Power Mac beige G3 with 352 MB Built-in
> memory. Why do those ubiquitous Work files refuse to be deleted even after
> the basic document has been closed ? And, indeed, why do some live on even
> when the application is closed and the computer shut down ?
>
> Every once in awhile, I run Sherlock search just for Work files, so I can
> delete them. And, sure enough, there are always a few gleefully inhabiting
> directories in which some long-since trashed document was produced. What's
> the story ? Have they fixed this PITA in latter versions ?
Yes. But Word 2004 is the first version where they have fixed the most
important side-effect of this behavior, which is that if you save often
enough you get a Disk Is Full message and you lose all your work. That
no longer happens (and the work files are no longer visible, and they
are no longer left lying around). m.
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