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How do you turn off the sound that you hear when closing Microsof.

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gerard baruch - 08 Apr 2005 18:25 GMT
How do you turn off the sound that you hear when closing unsaved Microsoft
documenets?  The Microsoft online help was good but did not solve the problem?
Ken Snell [MVP] - 08 Apr 2005 19:37 GMT
What sound? When do you hear it (after which keystroke(s) and/or buttons
being clicked)?

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> How do you turn off the sound that you hear when closing unsaved Microsoft
> documenets?  The Microsoft online help was good but did not solve the
> problem?
Van T. Dinh - 10 Apr 2005 08:28 GMT
Start / Settings / Control Panel / Sounds and Audio Devices / Sounds tab and
select "No sounds" for the Sound scheme.

Alternatively, you can customise on the different events in the lower pane.

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> How do you turn off the sound that you hear when closing unsaved Microsoft
> documenets?  The Microsoft online help was good but did not solve the problem?
gerardbaruch - 11 Apr 2005 15:53 GMT
> Start / Settings / Control Panel / Sounds and Audio Devices / Sounds tab and
> select "No sounds" for the Sound scheme.
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> > documenets?  The Microsoft online help was good but did not solve the
> problem?
gerardbaruch - 11 Apr 2005 15:59 GMT
> Start / Settings / Control Panel / Sounds and Audio Devices / Sounds tab and
> select "No sounds" for the Sound scheme.
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> >
> Thanks for all the suggestions!  The problem was a bit more complicated than what I wrote.  I know all of the ways to mute sound on a computer.  The original problem occurred on a Windows 2000 machine and I solved the problem using a computer running Windows XP.  Then I used what I found out on the 2000 machinwe.  What I finally discovered was that after you change the sound settings on the play control, you must reboot on the 2000 machine but not on Windows XP.  

Thanks again.
Gerard
 
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