Due to the number of attachments that people have to go through each day,
there should be a "close and delete" button included in Office apps, allowing
users a one-button solution to disposing of files once they are done viewing
the content, instead of closing it and then having to go locate it on the
desktop or other file and delete it.
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A "close and delete" button for office documents needed
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Bob I
Posted 27 April 2010 - 06:24 AM
The system already does that automatically, UNLESS the USER starts
saving attachments willy nilly all over the place. It's the USERS
responsiblity to manage the files they wish to save, so if you don't
want them saved, DON'T save them! Again, DON'T SAVE the files if you
don't want to delete them.
Qazart wrote:
> Due to the number of attachments that people have to go through each day,
> there should be a "close and delete" button included in Office apps, allowing
> users a one-button solution to disposing of files once they are done viewing
> the content, instead of closing it and then having to go locate it on the
> desktop or other file and delete it.
>
saving attachments willy nilly all over the place. It's the USERS
responsiblity to manage the files they wish to save, so if you don't
want them saved, DON'T save them! Again, DON'T SAVE the files if you
don't want to delete them.
Qazart wrote:
> Due to the number of attachments that people have to go through each day,
> there should be a "close and delete" button included in Office apps, allowing
> users a one-button solution to disposing of files once they are done viewing
> the content, instead of closing it and then having to go locate it on the
> desktop or other file and delete it.
>
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