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why does my pc save "ghost" versions of docs, named "~$*" etc

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rosglee

Flightless Bird
Often when a doc or spreadsheet is open, the folder shows a faint copy of it,
with the name "~$[then the last few letters of the file name]". This doesn't
always disappear when the file is closed. It can be opened, but contains
nothing but gobbledegook.
 
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DL

Flightless Bird
They are temp files used by whatever Office Component, they should
'dissapear' after a few moments when the file is closed

"rosglee" <rosglee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5BFB234C-B41A-44AE-8627-5E65528CE95C@microsoft.com...
> Often when a doc or spreadsheet is open, the folder shows a faint copy of
> it,
> with the name "~$[then the last few letters of the file name]". This
> doesn't
> always disappear when the file is closed. It can be opened, but contains
> nothing but gobbledegook.
 
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