"Do you want to save changes you made" But No Changes Were Made

How do I find out what is causing Word 2010 to ask me "Do you want to save changes you made ..." when I made no changes at all. I simply open my document, look at it, do nothing else, and when I close the document Word asks "Do you want to save changes you made".

My document contains no (none at all):

  • fields of any kind
  • macros
  • calculations
  • page numbers
  • hyperlinks, bookmarks, cross-references

I did not receive this document from anyone else or any other place. I created the document myself on the same computer I use to open it.

The document consists of a title and a two-column table. The first column contains whole numbers without a decimal point and the second column contains whole numbers with a decimal point. There are no mathematical symbols at all.

How do I find out what is causing Word to do this?

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Supplementing Graham Mayor's response:

Add-Ins in Microsoft Word

Volunteering to "pay forward" the help I've received in the Microsoft user community.

Charles Kenyon
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
wordfaq[at]addbalance[dot]com

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Last updated April 1, 2024 Views 1,809 Applies to: