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SYMPTOMS
When you open an Office document by double-clicking the document icon, the
document is opened with a different file name than the original file name.
For example, a Word document is opened as Document1. (Word assigns a
sequential number to each successive document you double-click to open.)
This behavior does not occur when you start the program and then open the
document from inside the program.
Other Microsoft or non-Microsoft programs may exhibit similar behavior.
The major drawback to this behavior is that when Word (or another Office program) opens the document, it is not opening the original document; instead the program is opening a copy that is based on the document that you double-clicked. CAUSEThe default action for the file type is set to New instead of Open. (To locate this option, in Windows Explorer, click Options on the View menu and then click the File Types tab.) As a result, when you double-click the file, the program opens a new document based on the file you double- clicked. Word 6 opens two documents--a new document based on the file and the document itself. RESOLUTION
To correct the problem, use the following steps to reset the default action
to Open instead of New:
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