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How to suppress Temp files?



 
 
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Old March 13th 07, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Roman King
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Default How to suppress Temp files?

Recently, I noticed that TMP files (e.g., xyz..xls~RF3926fb4.TMP) appear
in My Documents whenever I use Excel program.
I did not see that before. They started to appear very recently. It seems
that I did something wrong..
Could some advise me how to suppress appearing TMP files? (they are
supposed to be written as invisible files). I am suing 2003Excel under
WinXP Pro SP2..
Craig


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Old March 13th 07, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Michael D. Alligood
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Default How to suppress Temp files?

They are temp files created when you create or open an existing
document. Open any explorer window and perform the following tasks:

On the Menu bar; click Tools and select Folder Options
Click on the View tab and select "Do not display hidden folders or
files"


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Recently, I noticed that TMP files (e.g., xyz..xls~RF3926fb4.TMP) appear
in My Documents whenever I use Excel program.
I did not see that before. They started to appear very recently. It seems
that I did something wrong..
Could some advise me how to suppress appearing TMP files? (they are
supposed to be written as invisible files). I am suing 2003Excel under
WinXP Pro SP2..
Craig


 




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