Hi all,
I understand the basic function of the ~$ file that is created while a document is open in office. Say you open My Document.doc, another (hidden) file will appear called ~$ Document.doc, which will delete one the original file is no longer in use.
Does anyone know the technicality behind it or have a link to an article to explain it in depth?
I have an awkward customer who thinks it's a problem with our PCs, despite us telling him it's perfectly normal for it to appear.
Thanks!
I understand the basic function of the ~$ file that is created while a document is open in office. Say you open My Document.doc, another (hidden) file will appear called ~$ Document.doc, which will delete one the original file is no longer in use.
Does anyone know the technicality behind it or have a link to an article to explain it in depth?
I have an awkward customer who thinks it's a problem with our PCs, despite us telling him it's perfectly normal for it to appear.
Thanks!