WD: Opening Word Document in Text Editor Displays Deleted Text |
Q113052
If you open a Word for Windows document in a text editor such as Windows Notepad, the file may contain text that was previously deleted.
By design, when you save a document with the Allow Fast Saves option
selected, Word records only the changes to the document and appends them to
the end of the document. This means your document still contains the
deleted text, even though it does not appear on the screen. Word removes
deleted text from your document only when you perform a full save. (To
display the Allow Fast Saves option, click Options on the Tools menu and
select the Save tab.)
Word always performs a full save when the Allow Fast Saves option is turned
off. In addition, even with the Allow Fast Saves option turned on, Word
periodically performs a full save of your document.
The Allow Fast Saves option provides greater operating speed while you work
in Word. It takes less time to append changes (fast save) than to
incorporate them in your document (full save).
To work around this behavior, use either of the following methods.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 714-715
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