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Summary: Do you need to base a new document on an existing document? One easy way to do that is to open not the original document, but a copy of that document. Word makes it easy; here’s how. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
There may be times when you want to make a copy of a Word document, without affecting the original document at all. Word 97 provides an easy way to do this. Simply follow these steps:
If you are using Word 2000 or a later version of Word, the steps are slightly different:
The document that is opened use the same file name, but Word attaches the phrase "Copy of" to it as a prefix. Thus, if the original document you selected in step 2 is named "My Document.doc," what Word creates is a document named "Copy of My Document.doc." If you want to rename the file, you will need to either use the Save As command, or rename the document after closing it.
Tip #1086 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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