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Hehe. This is normal, you can either rename the original file with the same name, or move the original file with the same name to a different folder, and you can either use Save As when receiving the file, save the file to another folder or rename the file when you receive it.
Given that you often receive files with the same name and are constantly updated, here's a tip to avoid cluttering your files.
Save as a receiving file every time, and add the time of receipt after the file name when receiving the file (format style: name 17:20), which can not only solve your current problem, but also distinguish which file is the latest received file, even if all the files are saved in the same folder, there will be no confusion.
If you want him to overwrite directly, don't receive it directly, use Save as to receive the file, and when you save it as receiving, it will prompt you whether to overwrite, and then click on the overwrite.
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doc is the suffix of the word document, if you want to rename it you just need to modifyThe name in front of the doc will do, if you don't want to show the file type suffix, just do it.
Double-click on My Computer, the Tools tab, the File Options folder, the View tab, find the "Hide extensions for known file types" column, and check OK.
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Hehe, I'll solve your problem, open my computer - Tools (T) - Folder Options (O) - View -
Then in the advanced settings you can find - Hide extensions for known file types.
Just pick him.
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Open My Computer, click "Tools" in the menu bar - > View " - > Folder Options" - >View" (as shown in the figure) and select "Hide the extension of known files" to achieve your purpose.
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When we rename, we not only change the name of the word, but also delete its suffix, so there will be an error and we cannot rename.
The renaming method of Word document is as follows:
1. Find the word document that needs to be renamed.
2. Right-click on the Word document, then find the Rename option and click on it.
3. Enter the name that needs to be changed, here 123 is taken as an example, be careful not to change it. docx, press enter.
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Yes. This is because the slash (and backslash) is a symbol that represents the file directory in DOS and Windows, and cannot be used in the file name.
For example, if a file is named (or renamed) as: itsa, the system will assume that it is a file in the directory itsa, and an error will occur.
If the user must use the slash as the file name, he can only use the slash in the full-width symbol (you can use it when the crescent moon in the Chinese input method is dotted into a full moon).
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First of all, this is because when the user does the renaming, it is the "full name" of the word file that is changed.
Secondly, the solution:
The first option is to change only the part in front of the file extension (i.e., the word file name), not the extension (.).doc). For example, change "to".
The second way is to open "My Computer" and click "Tools" - "Folder Options" in the menu bar.
Then click on the "View" tab in the "Folder Options" dialog box that opens, tick the box in front of "Hide extensions of known file types", and finally click "OK".
At this point, the Word file will not show (hide) the extension. If you want to rename the Word file at this point, just right-click on the file, then select "Rename" in the context menu, and finally enter a new file name.
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1.Encountered that the file could not be renamed.
In the example of explanation, a word document is opened by office2003 and is actually carried out. When I select the word document for renaming with the normal operation, the system pops up a dialog box saying that it cannot be renamed.
Unlocker renames the file.
Right-click the file or folder you want to rename, select IObit Unlocker from the pop-up right-click menu, open the IObit Unlocker interface, and click the small arrow in the drop-down menu to select the Unlock & Rename option. This makes it easy for files or folders that cannot be renamed to be renamed.
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Then don't change your extension......
Does your computer not show the extension? The word document is ". .doc”
If the file name doesn't have this field, you can do the following:
Open My Computer.
Click Tools.
In the drop-down menu, click on "Folder Options" – the dialog box that pops up has four tabs and you click on "View".
In the large box below, find the "Hide extensions for known file types" click and uncheck the green tick in the previous box.
Click the OK button.
Then you go to the file you want to rename, and its name becomes "*."doc: "Right?
When you change your name, only the words before the decimal point are changed."doc "Don't change it.
For example: "Change to", so that the extension is not changed, and that's it
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First of all, open "My Computer" - Tools - Folder Options - View, and remove the tick in front of "Hide extensions of known file types" and OK. Then rename your word file, be sure to pay attention, you can only change it. doc front, this point should also be kept.
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You put the file's "extension" (aka the filename. doc) changed, the computer does not recognize it;
How to change Open - My Computer" - Toolbar "Tools" - Folder Options "- View" - Hide known types of file extensions" and you're good to go!
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In this case, the file is being opened.
Note: Whether the renamed document is being opened (see Taskbar and Task Manager [process]-winword).
Close the open document or end [Process] and try again.
If that doesn't work, give a system prompt.
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You put the file's "extension" (aka the filename. doc).doc) changed, the computer does not recognize it;
Change the method. Open - My Computer" - Toolbar "Tools" - Folder Options "- View" - Hide known types of file extensions
That's it.
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Add one later. doc
Suggestion: Double-click on My Computer, there is a tool, folder option, view, hide the extension of the file type you know. Save yourself from this situation later.
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1. Please check whether the folder is being used and open, and check whether the properties of the folder are set to read-only, if so, please cancel the option.
2. Please restart the computer and try again.
3. If the name cannot be renamed after restarting, it is recommended to install antivirus software to detect and kill viruses.
4. Generally, the above steps can be solved, if it still cannot be solved, please add it and discuss it separately.
Hope the above helps.
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1. You open this word file when naming, close the word file first, and then name it OK!!
2. The end of the original name is ".doc”
This is the suffix of the word file and cannot be modified, as long as it is modified"The previous content will do.
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What documents? Win7 down?
If it's win7, it may be that you don't have permission! Do it like this !
Right-click, Properties, Security, Advanced, Owner, change it to your current user, OK.
Then Attributes, then Security, add the username you just changed, tick Full Control, OK. Okay, let's do something!
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In this case, the name is usually changed and the suffix of the file is also changed. Workaround:
1. Open my computer and click "Tools--Folder Options".
2. Click on the View tab and select the check mark in front of "Hide the extension of known file types" in the advanced settings.
Then you can change the file name of the photo.
3. Right-click your photo file, select Rename, and then leave the suffix, for example, just change 00001, ".jpg" does not move.
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What are the symptoms? You're open, aren't you? Or is it read-only?
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Summary. Closing the file you're using or restarting your computer, not running any programs, and then renaming the file will do the trick.
Why can't my computer word document be renamed.
Hello, I am Black Black Duck I am happy to serve you, I have received your question, I will reply in time after reading, please be patient
If not, please see the second problem description) Fault 2: Unable to renameUnable to name the file: The file is being used by another person or program, close any program that may use the file, and try again.
Hope it helps! Have a great day! If you find it helpful, please move your fingers and give it a thumbs up! Thank you
What's going on here.
Are you there. The file is being used by another person or program, close any program that uses the file and try again.
Closing the file you're using or restarting your computer, not running any programs, and then renaming the file will do the trick.
I tried, but no.
Here's why. Because it's opened in another program, it can't be named, and it's not okay to shut down.
Or launch Task Manager and close that document.
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The file name of your word must be of this form *doc, so you can't give the doc after that point when it's time to do it, that's fine. It is recommended that you use office2003 to avoid this problem.
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Question: I don't see this tool on my computer, there is a tool for this.
The contents of this document are also gone. Here's how.
Wait a minute.
You can find these to try it out.
Question: I want to ask, can't you find this toolbar in **?
Question, excuse me, now the content in the word document is gone, what is the reason? [作揖][作揖].
I don't want to disturb the rest.
Isn't it all gray? It's locked.
Click "Review" in the upper menu bar, and click "Restrict" in the review menu bar.
There will be a restriction format and window popping up on the right side, click "Stop Protection" at the bottom;
If you need a password, you need to ask the document owner for the password, then enter the password in the Unprotect Document dialog box, and finally click OK, the upper menu bar will change back to color, and you can proceed to the document.
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There is no such set under the Vista system! It's hard to find anything"Tools folder options", xp's is good to say!
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That's because your extension isn't doc
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opened, or written-protected, or already have a word document with this name under the same folder.
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Open the "My Computer" window, and select the "Tools" - >Folder Options" item in the menu bar of the window, the system will pop up a "Folder Options" dialog box, select the "View" tab in it.
Select the "Hide extensions of known file types" item in the "Advanced Settings" list bar and click the "OK" button to confirm. The user can then rename the Word document.
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You put the file's "extension" (aka the filename. doc) changed, the computer does not recognize it;
How to change Open - My Computer" - Toolbar "Tools" - Folder Options "- View" - Hide known types of file extensions" and you're good to go!
Be careful, you can't change the suffix together, and the icon of the word will become the icon of the file type that Windows does not recognize!
Hope it helps.
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